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BOLETOBIUS Leach. 



B. niger Grav. New Jersey, in Julich Coll. (Lg). 

 B. dimidiatus Er. Lakehurst (Lg). 

 B. cingulatus Mann. Madison (Pr); Newark (Soc). 

 B. intrusus Horn. Spring Lake (Ch) ; Brigantine mainland IX (Hn). 

 B. cincticollis Say. Spring Lake (Ch) ; New Jersey (U S N M). 

 B. anticus Horn. Ft. Lee (Bt) ; New Jersey (U S N M). 

 B. pygmaeus Fab. Brigantine mainland IX (Hn). 

 B. trinotatus Er. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Highlands (Ch) ; 



Westville, DaCosta (W); Brigantine IX (Hn); Anglesea VII (Sz). 

 B. cinctus Grav. Common throughout the State. 



var. gentilis Lee. Brigantine mainland IX (Hn). 



BRYOPORUS Kraatz. 

 B. rufescens Lee. New Jersey (U S N M). 



MYCETOPORUS Mann. 



M. americanus Er. Madison (Pr) ; Spring Lake (Ch) ; Merchantville V. 

 30 (Rk) ; Anglesea VII (Sz) ; under old leaves, etc. 



M. humidus Say. Lake Hopatcong (Pm). 



PSEUDOPSIS Newn. 

 P. sulcatus Newn. Lake Pleasant, on dead fish (Lv fide Sf). 



OXYPORUS Fabr. 



O. femoralis Grav. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Orange Mts. (div); Ft. Lee (Sf) ; 

 Camden and Gloucester Co. (W) ; all the species in fungi. 



O. austrinus Horn. Madison IX, 12 (Pr). 



O. major Grav. Ft. Lee VIII (Bt) ; Camden and Gloucester Co. (W). 



O. rufipennis Lee. Fort Lee (Jl). 



O. vittatus Grav. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Ft. Lee VIII (Bt) ; Riverton X (GG); 



DaCosta (W) ; Atco IX, 1 (Brn). 



O. bicolor Fauv. DaCosta (W) ; Brown's Mills IX, Manumuskin X (Dke). 

 O. lateral is Grav. Ft. Lee VIII (div); Orange Mts. (Rk) ; Riverton X 



(GG); Camden and Gloucester Co. (W) ; Atco X (Brn). 



BLEDIUS Leach. 



B. pallipennis Er. Newark (Soc). The species of this genus live in 

 sandy shores of streams or ponds and may be obtained by flooding 

 their burrows; they are also attracted to light, and most of the 

 specimens collected are taken in that way. 



B. mandibularis Er. Brigantine and southward along shore to Cape May; 

 adults in September. 



