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LITHOCHARIS Lac. 

 L. ochracea Grav. Cosmopolitan; extends from Atlantic to Pacific. 



TRACHYSECTUS Casey. 



T. confluens Say. (Lithocharis) Throughout the State; common. 



PSEUDOMEDON Rey. 



P. ruficolle Casey. New Jersey (Casey). 



P. thoracicum Casey. (Lithocharis obsoletus) Anglesea (W). 



SCOP/EUS Er. 



S. picipes Casey. Sea beaches of New Jersey (Casey). 

 S. exiguus Er. Madison (Pr). 



SCOP/EOPSIS Casey. 

 S. opaca Lee. New Jersey (Dn); Camden III, 5 (W). 



STILiCUS Latr. 



S. opaculus Lee. New Jersey (U S N M). 

 S. biarmatus Lee. Newark (Soc). 

 S. angularis Er. Throughout the State IV, VII. 



S. dentatus Say. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Lahaway V, 28, on cranberry bogs 

 (Sm). 



MEGASTILICUS Casey. 



M. formicarius Casey. Alpine III, 10, in nest of a red ant (Bt) ; near 

 Newark, in ant hills; not rare (Soc). 



SUNIUS Er. 



S. prolixus Er. Newark (Soc); Brigantine Beach IX (Hn). 



S. binotatus Say. Chester (Dn) ; Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Collingswood III (GG); 

 Westville IV, V (Rk) ; Anglesea (W). 



S. brevipennis Aust. Staten Island V (Ds). 



S. longiusculus Mann. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Ft. Lee, under stones in spring 

 (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Camden, Gloucester Co. (W) ; Westville V 

 (Rk). 



STILICOPSIS Sachse. 



S. monstrosa Lee. Ft. Lee, Snake Hill IV, IX, sifting (Sf ) ; Westville I 

 (W). 



PINOPHILUS Grav. 



P. latipes Grav. Ft. Lee (Jl) ; Woodbury V, 22 (Rk) ; Anglesea (W). 



