204 report of new jersey state museum. 
T. proximus Say. Passaic banks V, IX (Sp); Orange VI, light (Ch); 
Camden, Gloucester Co. (W); g. d. (Li); Lahaway V, on cranberry 
bogs (Coll). 
T. scitulus Lee. Banks of Passaic V, IX (Sp); Newark, Snake Hill, salt 
meadows V (Bf); Orange, Long Branch V, VI (C); Woodbury VII, 
30 (GG). 
T. corruscus Lee. Westville, throughout the winter, sifting (W). 
It is reasonably certain that, in addition to the above, “dolosus” Lee. and 
“ferrugineus” Dej. also occur in New Jersey. 
PERICOMPSUS Lee. 
P. ephippiatus Say. Orange VI, at light (Ch); salt meadows, 1 spec. 
(Bf). 
PATROBUS Dej. 
P. Ion gi corn is Say. Locally not rare throughout the State V-VIII. 
POGONUS Dej. 
P. lecontei Horn. Atlantic City (Castle); Corsons Inlet VII, 20 (Li); Sea 
Isle City, Anglesea, common on mud flats under the dry and thick¬ 
ened upper crust on salt marshes (W). 
MYAS Dej. 
M. coracinus Say. Orange Mts. (Bf); South Jersey (W), very rare. 
M. cyanescens Dej. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee, Clifton VI, VII (Sp;; 
Staten Island (Sf). 
TRECHUS Clairv. 
T. chalybeus Mann. Milltown VII, VIII; common under dead leaves 
along a stony brook in accidental association with the ant, “Lasius 
mixtus” Nyl. (div); Westville (Brn). 
PTEROSTICHUS Bon. 
P. adoxus Say. Throughout the State spring and fall; under bark or in 
rotten wood (Bf); locally common. 
P. rostratus Newn. Palisades (Sp); New Jersey (W); single specimens 
only. 
P. diligendus Chd. Palisades V (Sp); Newark, on salt meadows (Bf). 
P. honestus Say. Palisades above Hoboken in early spring (Sp, Sm). 
P. lacrymosus Newn. Hopatcong (Pm); Chester VII, 4 (Dn); Orange 
Mts: VII (Bt); Newark (Soc), along Palisades in spring (div). 
P. coracinus Newn. Hopatcong (Pm); Chester VII, 4 (Dn); Ft. Lee (Bt); 
^■“^OTange Mts. (Bf). 
