THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
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AGLYPTUS Lee. 
A. levis Lee. Mr. Schwarz says that this is a common species in the 
New Jersey district, and believes that it will be found in collections 
mixed with undetermined Phalacrids or small Coeeinellids. 
CLAMBUS Fisch. 
C. gibbulus Lee. Ft. Lee VIII, sifting, 1 specimen (Sf). 
Family SCYDMH2NIDH2. 
This family and the following “Pselaphidse” contain small or very 
small species often of odd or bizarre forms with usually large antennae, 
often distorted and terminated by a large club, the wing-covers often 
short, not covering the abdomen. They are seldom seen except by the 
collector, and their habits are indicated in the notes to the species. 
Comparatively little has been added since the last edition, and Mr. H. 
W. Wenzel is still to be considered general authority for the notes and 
comments not otherwise credited. 
CHEVROLATIA Duv. 
C. amcena Lee. The type locality is Ft. Lee (Sf). 
EUCONNUS Thoms. 
E. ventral is Casey. Under old leaves I-IV, in marshes, abundant but 
very local; Snake Hill (Sf); along the Delaware (W). 
E. clavipes Say. Snake Hill, Arlington (Sf); g. d. under layers of old 
leaves and in meadows under pieces of wood. 
E. bicolor Lee. (lecontei Schauff.) Snake Hill (Sf); Camden to Angle* 
sea, g. d. I-IV, under old leaves and moss. 
E. cavipennis Casey. Anglesea IV, under very rotten leaves. 
E. occultus Casey. Ft. Lee (Sf); in rotten logs with the preceding. 
E. affinis Casey. Greenwood Lake (Sf); in old logs and with colonies of 
“Lasius mixtus” Nyl., near Philadelphia. 
E. salinator Lee. Throughout the State; but usually under sticks and 
stones on or along salt marshes in early spring. 
E. fatuus Lee. Ft. Lee, Snake Hill, Arlington, common V, VI, sw'eeping 
(Sf); Westville VII, Anglesea III, under old leaves and in wet moss. 
PYCNOPHUS Casey. 
P. rasus Lee. Woodbury VII, 23, from an old pine log (W); exclusively 
myrmecophilus (Sz). 
CONNOPHRON Casey. 
C. oreophilum Casey. In rotten wood I-VIII, near Philadelphia. 
C. fossiger Lee. Ft. Lee, Snake Hill, Arlington (Sf); Camden I, 22 
(GG); g. d., I-IV, under old leaves and moss in damp places (W). 
