CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 71 



it on Long Island, along the muddy margins of ponds near the 

 shore ; always scarce. 



C. lepida, Dej. 



Atlantic City, not common — Liebeck, Wenzel. Brigantine 

 Beach, in September, not abundant — Hamilton. It has also 

 been taken at Sandy Hook, Mr. Wenzel informs me that the 

 species lives in holes made beneath little tufts of long grass. 



C marginipennis, Dej. 



Essex, and along the Delaware — Wenzel. 



C. abdominalis, Fabr. 



Dacosta, rare — Liebeck. Atlantic, rare — Wenzel. 



Family CARABID-ff:. 



OMOPHRON, Latr. 

 O. labiatum, Fabr. 



Camden, rare — Liebeck. Atlantic county, not common — 

 Wenzel. Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton, 



O. americanum, Dej. 



Atlantic county, not common — Wenzel. Gloucester, rare — 

 Liebeck. Greenville, June and September — Schanpp. Cald- 

 well, rare — Crane. 

 O. teesellatum, Say. 



Atlantic county, cot common — Wenzel. 



CYCHRUS, Fabr. 

 C. stenostomus, Web. 



Gloucester, rare — Wenzel. Rare, no exact locality — Liebeck. 

 Caldwell, rare — Crane. Palisades, May and June, under stones 

 — Schaupp. Newark. 



Var. lecontei, Dej. 



Gloucester, rare — Wenzel. Westville, rare — Liebeck. Madi- 

 son. Newark. Palisades, under stones. May and Juue — 

 Schaupp. 



