16697. 
G72 
16727. 
16728. 
16754. 
16757. 
16764. 
16765. 
16773. 
16778. 
16783. 
16790. 
16801. 
16803. 
16845. 
16873. 
LENG AND Davis: COLEOPTERA OF STATEN ISLAND 5 
accused of biting campers at night (Jas. Fletcher. Can. 
BNO, SOKOKM, IS). 
Trachyphloeeus davist Blatch. Seashore near Fort Wads- 
worth, April 27, 1911. Staten Island is the type local- 
ity. 
Aphrastus tematus Gyll. Breeds in the roots of various 
coarse grasses; often abundant. 
Sitona flavescens Marsh. June, Sept. Larva feeds on 
clover roots. 
Sitona hispidulus Fab. April, May, Aug., Dec. Oc- 
tober, under leaves in garden. Larva feeds on clover 
roots. e 
Hypera punctata Fab. July, Aug., Sept. October, under 
leaves in garden. Larva feeds on tender stems of clover. 
Phytonomus comptus Say. April, May. Larva feeds on 
leaves of Polygonum in wet places and pupates in a deli- 
cate cocoon. 
Phytonomus meles Fab. Tottenville, June 14, 1912. 
Larva feeds on clover. 
Phytonomus mgrirostris Fab. April, May, June. Larva 
feeds on clover. 
Listronotus sordidus Gyll. Aug. 14, 1908. The larve of 
Listronotus feed on various subaquatic plants. 
Listronotus inequalipennis Boh. Clove Valley, May. 
Listronotus appendiculatus Boh. May, July, Aug. 19, 
1903 (Woodruff ). 
Listronotus latiusculus Boh. July. Larva on Sagittaria. 
Hyperodes solutus Boh. Clove Valley, August 2, 1911. 
On arrow-arum and possibly other subaquatic plants. 
Hyperodes tndistinctus Dietz. August 16, 23, 1913, on 
Sagittaria (Woodruff ). 
Pissodes strobi Peck. Tottenville, July 10, 1915. White 
pine weevil, sometimes doing great damage. 
Hylobius pales Boh. Clove Valley, April 30; Long Neck, 
Seat. Zl, IS07, Om jotne, 
