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doubt that some such cases did occur; there is no doubt either that 

 the majority of the reported cases were attributable to altogether 

 different causes. They live and develop under stones. 



M. abdominalis H. S. With the preceding at about the same times. 



RASAHUS A. & S. 

 R. thoracicus Stal. Will probably be found in New Jersey (Bno). 



SIRTHENEA Spin. 



S. stria Fab. (carinata Fab.) Westwood V, 4 (Angell); Woodbury V, 

 from globes of electric light (div) ; Lahaway V, 28 (Coll). 



Sub-family ECHTRICHODIN^E. 



ECHTRICHODIA L. & S. 



E. cruciata Say. Jamesburg VIII (Ds) ; Anglesea (div). 



Sub-family APIOMERINJ^. 



APIOMERUS Hahn. 



A. crassipes Fab. Del. Water Gap VII, 14 (Jn) ; Jamesburg VII, 4 ( Jl) ; 

 Lakewood, Lakehurst VII, 7, Atlantic City VII, 19 (Coll) ; Tuckerton 

 VIII, IX (Ds); Anglesea (Ss). 



Sub-family HARPACTORIN,. 



MILYAS Stal. 



M. cinctus Fab. Throughout the State IV- VII, IX, not common. 



ZELUS Fab. (DIPLODUS A. & S.) 



2. luridus Stal. Throughout the State VI-VIII; "exsanguis" Stal is the 

 western form. 



2. socius Uhl. Lakewood (Coll); Lakehurst IV, V, VII, IX (div). 



FITCHIA Stal. 



F. nigrovittata Stal. Staten Island V, IX, XI (Ds), on salt meadow under 



boards (Brb) ; Lakehurst IV-VII, IX (div); on bushes in summer; 

 under stones in spring (Bno). 



