238 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
TACHYUSA Er. 
T. cavicollis Lee. Ft. Lee, Snake Hill, South Orange (Sf). 
GRYPETA Casey. 
G. nigrella Lee. (Tachyusa) “New Jersey” (U S N M). 
G. baltifera Lee. “Elizabeth, N. J.” (Casey). 
ATHETA Thom. 
A. modesta Mels. (Homolota) Fort Lee (Bt). 
A. analis Grav. (Homolota) Ft. Lee (Bt); Camden III, Westville IV 
(Rk). 
A. pallitarsis Kirby. (Homolota) Westville VI, 16 (Rk). 
A. lucida Casey. “New Jersey” (Casey). 
HOPLANDRIA Kraatz. 
H. lateralis Mels. Westville V, 5 (Rk). 
H. pulchra Kraatz. Anglesea VII, 23 (Coll). 
TRICH I USA Casey. 
T. setigera Casey. “New Jersey” (Casey). 
ZYRAS Casey. 
Z. rudis Lee. “New Jersey” (Rk); fide Sz. 
XENODUSA Wasman. 
/ X. cava Lee. (Lomechusa) Found in the galleries of the large black 
carpenter ants, “Camponotus pennsylvanicus” and “vicinus,” and 
may be counted upon wherever these occur; always rare. 
OXYPODA Mann. 
O. sagulata Er. “New Jersey” (U S N M). 
ALEOCHARA Grav. 
A. lata Grav. Throughout the State, common under dead animal mat¬ 
ter; the other species usually in excrement; IV-VII. The records 
under “brachypterus” in last edition belong here. 
A. bimaculata Grav. Throughout the State all season; common. 
A. nitida Grav. Cramer Hill, Westville V, DaCosta, Atco VI (Rk). 
A. fuscipes Grav. Newark (Rk). 
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MYLL/ENA Er. 
M. minuta Grav. (fuscipennis Kraatz.) Ft. Lee VIII, Snake Hill, Ar¬ 
lington (Sf); Anglesea VIII (Sz). This is the species recorded as 
“M. rufipennis” in last edition. 
