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H. perplexus Lee. Newark III, 30, g. d. (Bf). 



H. relictus Mars. New Jersey (Sf). 



H. exaratus Lee. Brigantine Beach IX, rare (Hn). 



H. venustus Lee. Newtonville III, 21, sifting, 1 specimen (Brn). 



H. subrotundus Say. Throughout the State, under bark and stones; 

 locally not rare. 



H. vernus Say. Orange Mts. V, Newark IX (Bf) ; 5-mile beach V, and 

 g. d. (W). 



A species taken at Trenton, VI, 2, is probably undescribed, according to 

 Mr. Schaeffer. 



PLATYSOMA Er. 



P. saunieri Mars. Silver Lake, Staten Island (Sf). 



P. carolinus Payk. Throughout the State, under bark; like most of the 

 others of this series. 



P. lecontei Mars. With the preceding, but more common. 

 P. aurelianus Horn. Newark (Bf). 



P. parallelus Say. Throughout the State,' in spring, under bark; pre- 

 datory upon Scolytids. 



P. sequus Lee. Snake Hill (Sf). 



CYLISTIX Lewis. 



C. coarctatus Lee. Staten Island (Lg) ; Lakewood (LI). 



C. cylindricus Payk. Lakewood VII (div) ; Jamesburg V, 17 (Coll). 



C. attenuatus Lee. Cape May C. H. V, 28, under pine bark, always asso- 



ciated with "Tomicus" (W) ; Brown's Mills VI, 23 (Dke). 



EPIERUS Er. 



E. pulicarius Er. Camden, Gloucester Co., under bark (W) ; Merchant- 

 ville VI, 15 (GG) ; found also in decaying wood. 



HETVERIUS Er. 



H. brunneipennis Rand. Hopatcong (Pm); Alpine III (Bt) ; Orange Mts. 

 (Bf) ; Newark (GG) ; always in ant nests, and sometimes common. 



ONTHOPHILUS Leach. 

 O. alternatus Say. Staten Island (Lg). 



DENDROPHILUS Leach. 



D. punctulatus Say. Ft. Lee (Sf) ; Newark V, in rotten elms, rare (Bf ) ; 



Anglesea V, 14, 1 specimen (Brn). 



