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SAPINTUS Casey. . 



S. pubescens Lee. (Anthicus) Collingswood III, 12 (GG) ; New Jersey 

 (Dn). 



S. fulvipes Laf. Newark II, 12, Arlington, salt meadows, common (Bf ) ; 

 Anglesea IV, 28 (Brn). 



AMBLYDERUS Laf. 



A. pailens Lee. Brigantine IX (Hn) ; Anglesea V, VII (div) ; seashore, 

 not rare (W). 



NOTOXUS Geoffr. 



N. bicolor Say. Throughout the State IX until following VI; common. 



N. bifasciatus Lee. Orange VI (Ch) ; Newark Dist. (Bf) ; Clifton, Dunel- 

 len (Coll); Newtonville VI, 19 (Brn); Atco (div); locally common. 



N. anchora Hentz. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Ft. Lee, Dunellen (Dietz); New- 

 ark at light (Bf) ; Ocean Co. (Sm) ; not common anywhere. 



N. monodon Fabr. Common throughout the State, all season. 



N. delicatus Casey. Brigantine Beach IX (Hn). 



N. planicornis Laf. Sea Isle VI (Brn); Anglesea throughout the season, 

 most abundant sweeping in the early evening. 



MECYNOTARSUS Laf. 



M. candidus Lee. Westfield (Jl). 



M. flavicans Casey. Hackensack V (Bf) ; Westville (Li); Merchantville 

 V (Brn); g. d. near Delaware River in white sand (W) ; nocturnal. 



ELONUS Casey. 



E. basalis Lee. Widely distributed and should occur in New Jersey (Sf). 

 E. nebulosus Lee. Madison VII, 16 (Pr) ; Orange Mts. (Bf). 



EMELINUS Casey. 

 E. melsheimeri Lee. Ft. Lee (Jl) ; Highlands VII, on hickory (Sf). 



ZONANTES Casey. 



Z. signatus Hald. Newtonville III, 26, one example (Brn). 



Z. subfasciatus Lee. Highlands IV, V, VII, under stones (Sf); James- 

 burg VII (Bf). 



Z. fasciatus Mels. (Xylophilus) Orange Mts. VIII (Bf) ; Highlands VII, 

 8, beating (Sf); Lakehurst VII, 12 (Jl) ; not rare. 



Z. tricuspis Casey. Orange Mts. VII (Sf). 



The "Xylophilus quercicola" of the last edition is an error. 



