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THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
P. lomatus Er. Common throughout the State all season. 
P. cunctans Horn. Orange Mts. Westville IY, 27 (Rk). 
P. brunneus Grav. Common throughout the State. 
P. cyan i perm is Fab. Throughout the State VII-IX, in gilled fungi. 
' P. blandus Gray. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Newark (Soc); West¬ 
ville VI (Brn); Brigantine, Mainland IX (Hn). 
P. sordidus Gray. Hudson Co. (LI); Longport VI, 12 (Rk). 
P. cephalotes Grav. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI). 
P. nigritulus Grav. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); 
Gloucester V, Merchantville III (Brn). 
P. micropthalmus Horn. Throughout the State V-IX; not common. 
P. baltimorensis Grav. Throughout the State V-IX; not common. 
P. apicalis Say. Ft. Lee (Bt); Caldwell (Cr); Highlands VII (Sf); Cam¬ 
den, Gloucester Counties (W); Weymouth VIII (Dke); always rare. 
“P. fuscipennis” Mann., “politus” Fab. is not really an American species. 
ACTOBIUS Steph. 
A. cincerascens Grav. Hudson Co. (LI); Westville V (Rk). 
A. nanus Horn. Hudson Co. (LI); Arlington IV, sweeping (Sf); Camden 
III, Woodbury IV, Merchantville IX (Brn); DaCosta (W). 
A. patruelis Horn. Anglesea VII (Sz). 
A. sobrinus Er. Throughout the State III-VII. 
A. parcus Horn. Hudson Co. (LI); Ft. Lee VI, sifting (Sf); Lahaway V, 
28. 
A. paederoides Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Gloucester, Westville V (Brn); 
Ocean Co. V (Sm); Brigantine Beach VI, IX (div); Anglesea (W). 
CAFI US Steph. 
C. bistriatus Er. Seashore, from Sandy Hook to Anglesea V-IX. 
C. serTceus Holme. Highlands Beach V, 30, under an old log with the 
preceding (Sf); Westville V, 4 (Brn). 
EULISSUS Mann. 
E. fulgidus Fabr. (Xantholinus) “New Jersey,” several records without 
definite localities or date. 
NUDOBIUS Thoms. 
N. cephalus Say. (Xantholinus) Throughout the State; usually common. 
GRYOHYPNUS Steph. (XANTHOLINUS Serv.) 
G. obsidianus Mels. Ft. Lee (Bt); Eagle Rock VI, 5 (Rk); g. d. (W); 
under rubbish in gardens (Ch), and probably throughout the State. 
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