THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
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P. punctulatus Hald. DaCosta VII (div); Clementon, Egg Harbor (Li); 
Brown’s Mills VII, 4 (Dke). 
P. depressus Fab. Lakehurst (Lg); Staten Island (div). Mr. Leng be¬ 
lieves that the references to the previous species also belong here, 
and that “punctulatus” does not occur in New Jersey. 
SCARITES Fabr. 
S. subterraneus Fab. Throughout the State, under stones, at all seasons, 
var. substriatus Hald. Anglesea, very rare VI (W, Brn). 
DYSCH1RIUS Bon. 
D. nigripes Lee. Newark (Bf). All the species are found near water 
or under leaves or burrowing in sandy banks. 
D. globulosus Say. Throughout the State VI, VII. 
D. terminatus Lee. Atlantic City (div); Brigantine VII, Sea Isle City 
VI, VII (Brn); Anglesea V, 31-VII, 11 (Brn). 
D. sphaericollis Say. Boonton to Anglesea VI-IX, sometimes abundant at 
light; taken largely on or near the shore. 
D. erythrocerus Lee. Newark (Bf); Anglesea VII, 23 (Sm). 
D. sellatus Lee. Atlantic City (W, Li); Sea Isle City VI, 10 (Brn); Angle¬ 
sea VII (div); strictly a maritime species (Sz). 
D. pallipennis Say. With the preceding, and also a maritime form. 
~~ Brigantine IX, Avalon V, 23 (Brn). 
D. filiformis Lee. Orange VI, common at light (Ch); Brigantine Beach 
IX on salt marshes (Hn). 
D. pumilus Dej. Orange VI, at light (Ch); Newark Dist (Bf); Brigan¬ 
tine marshes IX (Hn). The “hispidus” of last edition belongs here. 
CLIVINA Latr. 
C. dentipes Dej. Collingswood VII, 22 (GG); Woodbury VII, 7 (Brn). 
C. impressifrons Lee. Orange VI (Ch); Newark (Bf), at light; Wood¬ 
bury VII (GG); g. d. (Li); Anglesea (W); Cape May VI, 3 (Brn). 
C. rubicunda Lee. Atlantic City, rare (Li). 
C. rufa Lee. Irvington VIII, 4, one specimen (Bf). 
C. americana Dej. Throughout the State IV-VII, IX, on bogs, marshes, 
etc. 
C. striatopunctata Dej. Arlington VI (Sf); Newark district, rare, along 
streams (Bf); Brigantine salt marsh IX (Hn). 
C. ferrea Lee. Gloucester, not common (W). 
C. convexa Lee. Atlantic City, 1 specimen; Rockaway (Sf). 
C. bipustulata Fabr. Throughout the State, at light V, VI, and under 
stones, throughout the season. 
