THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 399 



stored grain. Closed bins to keep out the insects and bisulphide of 

 carbon to destroy them are the usual measures. 



DRYOPHTHORUS Sch. 



D. americanus Bedel. (corticalis Say.) Throughout the State, winter 

 and early spring, in very old logs, under bark of pine and in sifting. 



HIMATIUM Woll. 

 H. errans Lee. Newark district, Berkeley Hts. VII, 6 (Bf). 



COSSONUS Clairv. 



C. platalea Say. Palisades V (Lv) ; Ft. Lee (Sf) ; Newark Dist (Bf ) ; 



g. d. (W) ; under bark of trees. 

 C. concinnus Boh. Chester (Dn) ; Brown's Mills V, 12, VII, 1 (Dke). 



C. corticola Say. Newark Dist. (Bf); Staten Island IV, 23 (Lg) ; Spring 

 Lake (Ch) ; Lakehurst VII, 7 (Bf ) ; Anglesea (W) ; under pine bark. 



C. impressifrons Boh. Brigantine, beach and mainland IX (Hn). 



MESITES Sch. 



M. subcylindricus Horn. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Orange Mts. (Bf ) ; Cape May 

 VII (Sz) ; under bark of washed-up pine logs, Anglesea (W). 



PHLCEOPHAGUS Sch. 



P. minor Horn. New Jersey (Jl) ; Ft. Lee (Sf) ; Newark (Bf ) ; Anglesea 

 VII (Sz) ; breeds in dead birch, elm, ash, willow, etc. 



P. spadix Hbst. West Bergen, rare (Bf ) ; Brigantine Beach VI, 23 (Brn); 

 an imported species not yet commonly found. 



AMAURORHIIMUS Fairm. 

 A. parvicollis Casey. New Jersey, in dead wood of various trees (Ch). 



WOLLASTONIELLA Ckll. 



W. quercicola Boh. Landisville (Li); Anglesea VII, 14 (W) ; breeds in 

 dead wood of various trees. 



HEXARTHRUM Woll. 

 H. ulkei Horn. Newark (Bf). 



RHYNCHOLUS Germ. 



R. brunneus Mann. New Jersey ( Jl) ; under bark of wild cherry (Ch). 

 R. oregonensis Horn. Anglesea (W). 



STENOSCELIS Woll. 



S. brevis Boh. Hudson Co. (LI); Ft. Lee (Sf) ; Newark Dist. (Bf ) ; Ocean 

 Co. V (Sm); breeds in dead wood of most deciduous forest trees. 



