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Cryptophagis Herbsl 



C. CELLARis Scop. (10385). Taken in meat trap Pekinese, 

 Sept. 16. Rare. 



C. sp. Taken in old house with bacon bait, Aug. 15, '33. W. S. 

 Fisher says, "This does not seem to be like any of our 

 known species. It is more closely allied to the Pacific Coasl 

 species than to the Eastern forms/' 



C. sp. Mt. Desert (Br.)., Sept. 28. It is most difficult to dis- 

 tinguish species in this genus. 



Henoticus Thomson 



H. serratus (Gyll.) (10418). Bar Harbor. In dry fungus on 

 oak, June 6 (Br.). 



Atomaria Stephens 



A. sp. Mt. Desert, Sept. 10 (Br.). 



Anchicera Thomson 



A. ephippiata Zimm. (10463). Bar Harbor (Moore). Not 



common. There are dozens of undescribed, imported species 



in this genus which no one has named. 

 A. ochracea Zimm. (10471). Corfield at light, July 7. 

 A. curtula Casey (10472). Beating spruce at Sea Wall, 



Sept. 22. 

 A. ovalis Casey (10483). Corfield at light and on fungi, 



July 7-Sept. 2. 



Mycetophagidae. The Hairy Fungus Beetles 



Searching fungus and baiting with fermenting fruit is the 

 way to try for these. 



Typhaea Curtis 



T. stercorea (Linn.) (10509). Taken with melon bail Cor 

 field, Sept. 12. Rare. 



