9835. 
9837. 
9846. 
9864. 
9954. 
9970. 
DOT. 
9984. 
QSL), 
89990: 
9994. 
10010. 
10016. 
LENG AND DAvis: COLEOPTERA OF STATEN ISLAND Al 
Cryptorhopalum ruficorne Lec. May 31, 1896, on straw- 
berry blossoms, Watchogue. 
. Cryptorhopalum picicorne Lec. Long Neck, Sept. 21, 
IG, 
. Anthrenus scrophularie Linn. The “carpet beetle” is 
found out of doors on flowers, often on Pyrus, in May. 
The larve infest woolens chiefly and often do consider- 
able damage in the house. In this stage they are known 
as “ Buffalo moths.” 
Anthrenus verbasci Linn. March, April, May. 
Anthrenus museorum Linn. July. 
Orphilus mger Rossi. (glabratus Fab.). May. This is 
O. ater Erichson according to Casey, Journal N. Y. Ento. 
Soc., vol. 8, p. 164. 
JEVAIMOUL SY IB WIRIRISUDLAg, 
Cytilus alternatus Say (trivittatus Melsh.). May; Old 
Place, June, 1918, on the ground among grass roots. 
TAINLY OS WOUMOD Akt 
Corticotomus parallelus Melsh. 
Temnochila virescens Fab. 
Tenebroides mauritanicus Linn. The “Cadelle.” On 
Staten Island found in stored wheat in July, Aug. 
Tenebroides bimaculatus Melsh. June. 
Tenebroides collaris Sturm. 
Tenebroides americanus Kirby. 
Tenebroides corticalis Melsh. April, May, June, July, 
Nov. 
Thymalus marginicolis Chev. May, June; often found 
on the fungus Polyporus betulinus of the white birch. 
RAMILY NITIDULID A: 
Cerciumetes abdommalis Er. May; June 26, Clove Valley, 
on elder blossoms. 
