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P. stygicus Say. Throughout the State, locally common, spring and fall. 



P. moestus Say. Throughout the Appalachian and Highland regions, 

 spring and fall; always in rotten logs (Bf) ; Staten Island (Lg) ; New 

 Brunswick (Coll). The "superciliosus" of previous list is really this 

 species. 



P. sayi Brulle. Throughout the State, fall and spring; not rare. 



P. lucublandus Say. Throughout the State, under stones and shelter of 

 all kinds; one of the few species that has adapted itself to live in 

 tilled fields. 



P. ebeninus Dej. Ft. Lee (Sf); Atlantic City (Li); Westville (W) ; Sea 

 Isle City V (Brn); Anglesea IV, V (div) ; single specimens only. 



P. caudicalis Say. Snake Hill (Bt) ; g. d. (Li); Camden IV, 18, West- 

 ville V, 29; Avalon VII, 18 (Brn); Anglesea (W). 



P. luctuosus Dej. Snake Hill (Bt) ; Newark, salt meadows (Bf ) ; Arling- 

 ton (Dn); Westville II (W) ; Lahaway V, on cranberry bogs (Sm) ; 

 Avalon VIII, 18 (Brn). 



P. corvinus Dej. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Ft. Lee (Bt) ; Snake Hill V, 26 (Lv) ; 



Palisades in spring (Sp); Newark (Bf) ; Arlington (Dn) ; g. d. (Li). 

 P. gravis Lee. Highlands V (Sf) ; Westville V, 23, 1 specimen (Brn). 

 P. purpuratus Lee. Staten Island, 1 specimen (Lg). 

 P. tartaricus Say. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Hoboken (Li) ; Cranford V, 17, Sea 



Girt (Bf ) ; Sea Isle VI, 15 (Brn) ; single specimens only. 

 P. mutus Say. Throughout the State and everywhere abundant. 

 P. erythropus Dej. Also occurs everywhere and is locally common. 

 P. patruele Dej. With the preceding, though less abundant. 



P. femoralis Kirby. Orange Mts., Westville IV, 23 (GG) ; Staten Island 

 (Lg). 



The records for "P. haldemanni Lee." were based on errors. 



EVARTHRUS Lee. 



E. sigillatus Say. Greenwood Lake VI (Sf) ; Hopatcong (Pm) ; Chester 

 VII, 30, VIII, 24 (Dn) ; Madison (Pr) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Irvington, New- 

 ark, Sea Girt (Bf) ; Atlantic City (Li) ; always rare. 

 The "sodalis" of the last edition belongs here. 



AMARA Bon. 



A. avida Say. Palisades V (Sp), VII (Bt) ; Snake Hill (Sf); salt 

 meadows (Bf ) ; Camden V, IX (div); Westville, Gloucester (Li); 

 Mauricetown VI, 20, injuring strawberries (Sm) ; Cape May VI, 3 

 (Brn). 



A. fulvipes Putz. Chester IX, 16 (Dn) ; Newark (Bf); Camden IX, 1 

 (GG) ; Atlantic City, Anglesea (Li) ; Brigantine VII, Avalon VII, Sea 

 Isle VI (Brn); common in wash-up in spring (W). 



