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Chlaenius Bonelli 



C. PENNSYLVANiCLTs Sav (1817). TliesG beautiful and beneficial 

 beetles are found beneath rubbish along margins of ponds. 

 S. ^Y. Harbor; Station F171; Witches Hole Pd., June 18- 

 Aug. 6. 



C. SERicEus Forst. (1846). Same habits as above and gener- 

 ally distributed over the Island, May 28-Sept. 3, 



Anomoglossus Chaudier 



A. EMARGiNATus (Say) (1856). Beneath rubbish in damp 

 places is the habitat. But one specimen taken, Bar Harbor, 

 Sept. 10, '29. 



Harpalus Latreille 



H. viRiDiAENEus Bcauv. (1903). Ehodora Meadow under 



stones. May 2 (Br.); Ehodora Meadow, flying. May 25; 



Corfield, June 27. 

 H. PENNSYLVANicus DcG. (1925). Beach Hill under stones, 



Sept. 27. 

 H. LATiCEFS LeC. (1934). Sandy upland woods is the habitat. 



One specimen taken Corfield, July 19, '27. 

 H. PLEURiTicus Kby. (1944). S. W. Harbor, July 20- Aug. 21; 



Penikese meat trap, Sept. 3. 



Selenophorus Dejean 



S. oPALiNUs LeC. (2013). Beneath bark in dry places. Echo 

 Lake, June 17. 



Tripl.ectk.us LeConte 



T. RUSTicus (Say) (2071). Station F171, June 28. Scarce. 



Anisodactylus Dejean 



A. HARRisii LeC. (2087). Narrows, June 9; S. W. Harbor, 



June 18. 

 A. NiGERRiMus Dcj. (2088). Ehodora Meadow flying, May 25. 



Scarce. 

 A. iNTERPUNCTATus Kby. (2091). Frequents sandy localities. 



S. W. Harbor, June 18. 



