12938. 
12940. 
12949. 
12960. 
2972: 
12992; 
I2ZO97. 
12998. 
13018. 
13030. 
13048. 
13052. 
13057. 
13059. 
13062. 
LENG AND Davis: COLEOPTERA OF STATEN ISLAND 53 
JAMOUL NY ILSCIMID Ag 
Lyctus opaculus Lec. Reported as occurring on Staten 
Island in U. S. Dept. Agri. Bureau of Ento., Technical 
series No: 20; Part i, p. 134. Clove Valley, June 26, 
and Richmond, June 8. 
Lyctus plamicolliis Lec. Boring in maple in Museum 
Staten Island Inst. of Arts and Sciences. Emerged 
April, IID Cs, Io 1seieNS)). 
FAMILY SPHINDIDZ: 
Sphindus americanus Lec. Clove Valley, June. 
IPANMUULAY CISD Ag: 
Cis falli Blatchley. Clove Valley, Oct. 8, 1916, under 
bark of dead tree. 3 
Cis fusctpes Mell. Sept. 
Orthocis punctata Mell. March. 
X estocis levettt Casey. May, from fungus. 
Xestocis davisi Dury. Type locality, Staten Island (Cin. 
Soc. of Natural History, 1917, p. 16). 
Ennearthron thoracicorne Ziegl. June, Aug., from fun- 
gus, Polyporus versicolor. 
Ceracis salle: Mell. Aug. Breeds according to Weiss in 
Homes applanatus. 
TANIMUULNE (SI CAURA  AeIID ad, 
Canthon levis Dru. Years ago it was common on the 
Island; it was found in 1910 and again in 1914 on the 
Concord Downs by. Ma. Os Huldas August 195 1903 
(Woodruff ). 
Canthon viridis Beauv. Near Egbertville, August 7. 
Cheeridium histeroides \Web. June, on dead fish. 
Pinotus carolinus Linn. June. 
Copris minutus Dury. April, September. 
