LENG AND Davis: COLEOPTERA OF STATEN ISLAND 1g 
2213. Acupalpus carus Lec. February, October. 
2216. Stenolophus carbonarius Dej. April. 
2218. Stenolophus ochropezus Say. Feb., May, June, Aug., 
? Nov., Dec. | 
_ 2220. Stenolophus fultginosus De}. April, February. 
2234. Stenolophus plebejus Dej. February 22, 1913 (Wood- 
rewUaE )) 
2238. Stenolophus conjuncius Say. Feb., March, April, May, 
Ock Seasaore, june. | 
2249. Tachistodes partiarius Say. April 4, sifting; Clove Val- 
ley, June 26; May 8, salt meadow. 
2256. Agonoderus pallipes Fab. April, May, June, July. Many 
flying in warm sun, April 28, 1888. 
2261. Agonoderus comma Fab. April, June (Notman det.). 
RAMIDY OMOPEHRONI DAL 
2284. Omophron americanum Dej. Castleton Corners, May, 
June, Aug.; Clove Valley, June. See Proceedings Nat- 
ural Science Association of Staten Island, vol. 1, p. 10, 
and vol. 1, p. 16. Occurs on the shore of ponds and 
brooks, hiding by day in the sand. 
2287. Omophron tessellatum Say. One record near South 
Beach in a bank by a pool. Rossville, Nov. 12, 1917 
(Dr. Wm. H. Wiegmann). 
JF AIMOULAY JaLALAIUP IL IUD) Az, 
Often found on filamentous algze on which the larve feed, 
clinging to the slender stems by specially constructed claws. 
2299. Haliplus fasciatus Aubé. May, Aug., Sept. 
237, lelalnpllns bores lee, Orer, Qe Wels. 
2318. Haliplus ruficolis DeGeer. April, Sept., October. 
2319. Halsplus blanchardi Roberts. “Staten Island, N. Y.” 
(Roberts). : 
2328. Peltodytes muticus Lec. September (Sherman). 
