60 
14508. 
14514. 
15525. 
4S 32), 
14543. 
14548. 
4 5S). 
14554. 
14556. 
14573. 
14574. 
14584. 
14613. 
14614. 
14620. 
14630. 
14631. 
STATEN ISLAND INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 
Strophiona nitens Forst. May, June, on flowers. The 
larva breeds in oak stumps according to Dr. Hamilton. 
Leptura emarginata Fab. North side of Silver Lake, 
larvee in red oak (Joutel). 
Leptura proxima Say. On flowers. Reared from maple 
(tins, ILite, iy, ©5)). 
Leptura mutabilis Newn. June; hatched from blue beech 
and dogwood. On flowers. 
Typocerus velutina Oliv. June, July, Aug.; found on 
wild rose blossoms, also attracted to light. 
Typocerus lugubris Say. June, July. 
Ophistomis famelica Newn. June, July. On flowers. 
Ophistomis acuminata Oliv. June. On flowers. 
Ophistomis luteicornis Fab. June, July, Aug.; found on 
flowers; wild rose, New Jersey tea, etc. 
Encyclops cerulea Say. May 30, 1890, on the flowers of 
panicled dogwood near Old Town Road, in consider- 
able numbers; not found since. 
Desmocerus palliatus Forst. Watchogue, July 17, 1909, 
in woods. West New Brighton, July 3, 1922, in C. W. 
L.’s garden. Breeds in elder. } 
Molorchus bimaculatus Say. May; bred from dogwood. , 
Often found on flowers of panicled dogwood. 
Hylotrupes bajulus Linn. Clove Valley. Fir, pine, 
spruce, hemlock, juniper, arbor vitze have been given as 
its food-plants. 
Anacomis lignea Fab. Richmond, March 29, 1903, com- 
mon ona recently felled cedar; also in April. The larva 
in cedar, which tree is dying out on the Island. 
Callidium antennatum Newn. St. George, April 5, 19153, 
attracted by light; also June 9, three specimens. Larva 
lives in pine. 
Phymatodes amanus Say. May, June. Larva in dead | 
grape vines. 
Phymatodes lengi Joutel. June. 
