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COPTODERA Dej. 



C. aerata Dej. Newark, one specimen (Bf ) ; Lakewood V, 18 (Coll) ; An- 



glesea VII (W) ; seashore (Li). 



DROMIUS Bon. 







D. piceus Dej. Hoboken (Sp); Newark Dist. (Bf) ; Camden, Gloucester 



Co. (W); g. d. (Li); Anglesea VI (Sm); under bark, sometimes (Bt) 

 on flowers. 



D. atriceps Lee. Anglesea V (W, Coll). 



APRISTUS Chd. 



A. cordicollis Lee. Gloucester (Li); Clementon (Lt) ; DaCosta VI, New- 

 tonville VI (Brn) ; Anglesea (Sm) ; on sand banks along streams 

 like Bembidiids. 



A. subsulcatus Dej. Snake Hill (Sf); Woodside in spring (Bf) ; Newark 



salt meadows VII, 24 (Coll); Avalon VIII, 3 (Brn). 



BLECHRUS Mots. 



B. glabratus Duft. (nigrinus Mann.) Hoboken. (Sp); Ft. Lee (Bt), un- 



der bark; also among roots of grasses in dry meadows. 



METABLETUS Schm. Goeb. 

 M. americanus Dej. Throughout the State, locally common. 



AXINOPALPUS Lee. 



A. biplagiatus Dej. Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Hoboken (Sp) ; Anglesea VII (div) ; 

 usually under bark of trees. 



CALLIDA Dej. 



C. punctata Lee. Greenwood Lake VI, 21 (Lv) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Newark 



VII, 7 (Bf). 



C. purpurea Say. Throughout the State V-IX; at Lakehurst quite abund- 

 ant at times on oaks (Ds) ; often common in wash-up along shore. 

 The "decora" of last edition was an error of record. 



PLOCHIONUS Dej. 



P. timidus Hald. Hoboken (Sp); Westville (Li); Berlin, Clementon IV, 

 Sea Isle V (Brn) ; g. d. (W) ; generally under bark of trees. 



PINACODERA Schaum. 



P. limbata Dej. Palisades and Ft. Lee south to Cape May along the 

 coast; Camden and Gloucester Co., Riverton III-VII, IX. 



P. platicollis Say. Throughout the State, usually with the preceding, but 

 extends to the northern boundaries of the State. 



