2] ee 
2G D3). 
2805. 
2807. 
2808. 
2810. 
2819. 
2834. 
Soon 
2836. 
2837. 
2841. 
2843. 
2850. 
BS 
ESO 
2854. 
2867. 
2869. 
2870. 
2879. 
LENG AND Davis: COLEOPTERA OF STATEN ISLAND 19 
Dibolocelus ovalis Ziegl. Found in the woods among 
leaves on the ground, 1882. 
Hydrophilus obtusatus Say. March, April, May, June, 
Jalhy, Awe, Dac. ? 
Tropisternus glaber Hbst. May; Clove Valley, June. 
Tropisternus laterals Fab. April, May, June, July, Aug. 
Hydrobius fuscipes Linn. May. 
Hydrobius globosus Say. Feb., May, June. 
Paracymus subcupreus Say. Feb., March, April. Border 
of salt meadow at Oakwood, March 18, 1894. 
Enochrus nebulosus Say. May. 
Enochrus ochraceus Melsh. April, May, Sept. 
Enochrus perplexus Lec. March, April, May, June, Sept., 
Dec. Found on meadows in salt water. Feb. 22, 1892. 
Enochrus cinctus Say. May. Also found under electric 
light. 
Enochrus hamitoni Horn. April, May, June, Aug. 
Often found on salt meadow. 
Enochrus reflexipennits Zimm. April, May. Sometimes 
found on salt meadows. Also reported by Linell. 
Cymbiodyta fimbriata Melsh. March, May, Aug. 
Cymbiodyta lacustris Lec. March (Shoemaker). 
Helocombus bifidus Lec. May, July. 
Laccobius agilis. Rand. 
Spheridium scarabeoides Linn. May, June, but found 
in cow-dung throughout the warmer months. S. 
bipustulatum, also an introduced species, has been found 
about Brooklyn, N. Y., by Mr. Shoemaker and is to be 
expected on Staten Island. 
Cercyon littoralis Gyll. Seashore, June 5. 
Cercyon pretextatus Say. April, May, June. April 15, 
Bull’s Head, sifting leaves; in cow manure, May. 
Cercyon lateralis Marsh. “ Mr. Wintersteiner displayed 
Cercyon lateralis (Staten Island, May 25, 1908, Davis), 
new to the New Jersey list, known from north Europe, 
