216 REPORT OE NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
S. plebeius Dej. Irvington, salt meadows (Bf); Collingswood IV (GG); 
“Westville I, 28 sifting (W); Gloucester V (Brn); Lahaway V, on 
cranberry bogs; Brigantine beach IX (Hn); locally common. 
S. conjunct us Say. Throughout the State, not rare, spring and fall. 
S. humidus Hamilton. Madison (Pr). 
S. ochropezus Say. Common throughout the State fall to spring. 
S. dissimilis Dej. Atlantic City, Anglesea, 1 specimen in wash-up (W). 
S. alternans Lee. So. Camden, in sandy wet places (Brn). 
“S. anceps Lee.,” of the last list, is based on an error. 
ACUPALPUS Lee. 
A. hydropicus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Newark salt meadow III (Bf); 
Lahaway V, 28, on cranberry bogs, and probably throughout the 
State. 
A. carus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); salt meadow I, 11 (Bf); Westville I, 
g. d. (W). 
BRADYCELLUS Er. 
B. linearis Lee. Orange VI, one example (Ch). 
B. rupestris Say. Throughout the State, fall to spring; not rare. 
B. tantillus Chd. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange VI (Ch); So. Camden, An¬ 
glesea (W3; rare everywhere. 
TACHYCELLUS Moraw. 
T. atrimedius Say. Staten Island (Lg). 
T. kirbyi Horn. Fort Lee (Sf). 
T. badiipennis Hald. Woodside (Bf); Snake Hill (Sf); Westville I, 11 
(W); Camden XI, Gloucester V, Anglesea V; always rare. 
ANISODACTYLUS Dej. 
A. dulcicollis Laf. Lahaway IX, 6 (Sm); Brigantine Beach IX (Hn). 
A. rusticus Say. Throughout the State, fall to spring; common. 
A. carbonarius Say. G. d. (W); Atlantic City (Li); Anglesea V (Coll). 
A. interpunctatus Kirby. Newark (Soc); New Jersey VII (Bt); g. d. 
(W). 
A. harrisii Lee. Ft. Lee IV, V (Bt); Newark (Soc); seashore (Li). 
A. agricola Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Jersey City V, New Brunswick, 
Lahaway V (Coll); g. d. (W); locally not rare. 
A. melanopus Hald. Salt meadows (Bf); Westville X, 4 (GG); g. d. 
(Li). 
A. nigerrimus Dej. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee IV (Bt); Brigantine IX 
(Hn). 
A. nigrita Dej. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee IV (Bt); Riverton V (Dke). 
