7597. 
7629. 
7047. 
LOT: 
7677. 
7089. 
7096. 
7708. 
TGMO, 
VAT 
7728. 
129), 
7747. 
7/03. 
IGS 
TLS 
LENG AND DAvis: COLEOPTERA OF STATEN ISLAND il 
Enoclerus rosmarus Say. June, August. 
Trichodes nutalli Kirby. July, 1915, in the fresh mead- 
ows back of South Beach (C. W. L., Jr.). 
Hydnocera humeralis Say. May. 
Hydnocera verticalis Say. June, July. Predatory upon 
small Cerambycid larve in grape and Celastrus. 
Hydnocera pallipenms Say. July, Aug. 
Isohydnocera tabida Lec. June. Predatory upon Mor- 
dellid larvze in stems of annual plants. 
EAMITEY \ORYIN EDDA 
Phyllobenus dislocatus Say. June. Larva predatory 
upon small borers in deciduous trees. 
Chariessa pilosa Forst. Clove Valley, June 27, 1915; also 
hatched from hickory. 
Cregya oculatus Say. March, on cedar; Clove Valley, 
June 26. June, 1918, Old Place on deciduous trees. 
Richmond, July 3. Larvze predatory upon borers in 
conifers and deciduous trees. 
Necrobia rufipes Fab. July, Aug., Sept.; often found on 
the beach on dead animals. 
Necrobia ruficollis Fab. Aug., Sept.; with the last species. 
Necrobia violacea Linn. August. 
LAIMOUL Cla JeeLAIL{OUD AE, 
Cephaloon lepturides Newn. May 29, 1908, June 3. Com- 
mon in the flowers of the tulip tree (Liriodendron) at 
Green Inidwe, |time 1S, IOI, 
FAMILY GDEMERIDA# 
Nacerda melanura Linn. June, July. 
Alloxacis dorsalis Melsh. July, Aug. Once quite abun- 
dant under logs, etc., at what is now South and Midland 
Beaches. 
Asclera puncticolis Say. May 8, 1881. 
