17186. 
17189. 
17202. 
WAZA 
W723). 
7/236: 
17245. 
17303. 
I7SS5. 
WAS 87k 
17339. 
17352. 
UAB. 
17354. 
WSIS), 
17415. 
17418. 
LrNG AND Davis: COLEOPTERA OF STATEN ISLAND Fil 
Brighton, Sept. 4, 1915, several found at electric light. 
Long Neck, Sept. 14, 1916. 
Tachypterellus quadrigtbbus Say. May, June. Common 
on shadbush, thorns and fruit trees. 
Anthonomus scutellaris Lec. May 29, 1909, on beach 
plum; also May 7, male and female. 
Anthonomus profundus Lec. June. Lives in the buds 
of Crategus crus-galli, developing within the fruit 
(Schwarz). 
Anthonomus corvulus Lec. June. Occurs on flowers of 
dogwood, Prunus, Viburnum, etc. 3 
Anthonomus signatus Say. The strawberry weevil. “In 
1884 and 1885 it was injurious on Staten Island.” In- 
gect Ibitte, W, jo. WO7, Se Ca. lel, Cairne). 
Anthonomus nigrinus Boh. Breeds in the buds of horse- 
nettle (Solanum carolinense) and in those of potato. 
Anthonomus scutellatus Gyll. June, July, August. 
Pseudanthonomus tncipiens Dietz. Staten Island (Bisch- 
off). Beaten from flowers of tall blueberry, also laurel. 
Elleschus ephippiatus Say. May, June, July, on willow. 
Bred by Walsh from galls on willow. 
Orchestes ephippiatus Say. On crack-willow (Salix 
fragilis ). 
Orchestes niger Horn. June. 
Prionomerus calceatus Seiv7o wre, Jftlsy, ILerijes isan 
leaves of sassafras and tulip trees. . 
Piazorhinus scutellaris Say. May, June. Found on oak 
and laurel. 
Piazorhinus pictus Lec. On oak. 
Gymnetron tetrum Fab. May, June; on mullein, the larvee 
living in the seed pods. 
Lixus musculus Say. May, June. Bred from Polygonum 
amphibium by Kelicott. 
Lixus concavus Say. May, June; on stalks of dock in 
