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H. autumnalis Say. G. d. under leaves (W) ; seashore V, VI (div). 



H. erraticus Say. Throughout the State VII, VIII, locally not rare. 



H. viridiaeneus Beauv. Throughout the State, locally common, especially 

 in city vacant lots, and in meadows, under stones. 



H. caliginosus Fabr. Throughout the State; at- 

 tracted to light in early summer, and in fall 

 often common on seeds of rag-weed. 



H. faunus Say. G. d., locally common (div). 



H. convivus Lee. New Brunswick, one specimen. 



H. vagans Lee. Throughout the State V-VII, local- 

 ly common. 



H. pennsylvanicus DeG. Common throughout the 

 State, readily attracted to light and sometimes a 

 nuisance. The varieties "compar" Lee., and 

 "erythropus" Dej., occurs with the type. Fig - 8 9-Har- 



palus caliginosus 



H. spadiceus Dej. Madison (Pr) ; Palisades (Sp). 

 H. fallax Lee. Orange VI, Highlands (Ch) ; "New Jersey" (Hw). 

 H. pleuriticus Kirby. Along the Palisades V (Sp) ; Newark V (Coll); 

 Cape May VI, 3 (Brn) ; not common. 



H. foveicollis Lee. Anglesea V, 14 (Brn); two examples which seem to 

 agree most nearly with this and are certainly unlike any species rep- 

 resented in accessible collections. Mr. Schwarz makes this doubtful 

 reference. 



H. herbivagus Say. Throughout the State, most of the season, common. 



H. nitidulus Chd. Clifton, Highlands, rare (Ch) ; Gloucester V, 1 (Brn); 

 seashore (Li) ; not common. 



H. viduus Lee. Lake Hopatcong (Pm). 



SELENOPHORUS Dej. 



S. pedicularius Dej. Along shore, Brigantine to Cape May, VI-IX (div); 

 Westville III, 5 (W) ; Atco VI (Brn). 



S. iripennis Say. Anglesea (W). 



S. gagatinus Dej. Snake Hill (Bf) ; Staten Island (Lg). 

 S. opalinus Lee. Throughout the State, fall to spring and extending into 

 the summer; under leaves and along shore under rubbish. 



S. oval is Dej. Brigantine Beach IX (Hn). 



S. ellipticus Dej. Orange Mts. IV, and thence southward along the shore 

 to Cape May V, VI, IX; Hainesport V (Dke). 



STENOLOPHUS Dej. 



S. carbonarius Brulle. Ocean Beach (Pr) ; Brigantine Beach IX (Hn) ; 



Atlantic City, Anglesea (Li); Sea Isle City VI, 15 (Brn). 

 S. spretus Dej. Sea Isle City V, Cape May VI (Brn); Anglesea (div). 

 S. fuliginosus Dej. Throughout the State V-VII, IX, X, locally common. 



