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THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. 
HEMISTENUS Mots. (AREUS Casey.) 
( H. flavicornis Er. Weehawken V, 2 (Bt); Palisades, Snake Hill V, abund¬ 
ant (LI); Merchantville V, 30 (Rk). 
H. annularis Er. With the preceding, not rare. 
H. reconditus Casey. “New Jersey” (U S N M). 
H. arculus Er. Woodbury VI, 7 (Rk); Anglesea YII (Sz). 
H. punctatus Er. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Westville V, VI (Rk); 
Camden III, Anglesea (W). 
EU/ESTETHUS Grav. 
E. americanus Er. Snake Hill (Sf); Weehawken IV, 2 (Bt); Westville 
Tp28, and g. d. (W); occurs in fungi; not rare. 
GASTROLOBIUM Casey. 
G. floridanum Lee. “New Jersey” (Casey). 
G. convergens Casey. “New Jersey” (Casey). 
G. carol inum Er. (Cryptobium) Camden III, Westville V (Rk), Angle¬ 
sea (W). 
G. bicolor Grav. Madison (Pr); Hudson Co. (LI); Spring Lake (Ch); 
Lahaway on cranberry bogs V (Sm); Anglesea (W). This and fol¬ 
lowing—“Cryptobium.” 
G. badium Grav. Snake Hill (LI); “New Jersey” (U S N M). 
G. parallelum Casey. “New Jersey” (Casey). 
G. lugubre Lee. Brigantine Beach IX, occasional (Hn). 
HESPEROBIUM Casey. 
/ H. pallipes Grav. (Cryptobium) Common throughout the State. 
H. cinctum Say. (latebricola Nord.) Camden III, Westville V, Wood¬ 
bury V, VI (Rk); Lahaway V, on cranberry bogs (Sm); Brigantine 
Beach IX (Hn). 
H. cribratum Lee. Hopatcong (Pm); Boonton III, IV (GG); Madison 
(Pr); Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI), Philadelphia Neck III (Rk). 
P/EDERSLLLJS Casey. 
P. littorarius Grav. (Paederus) Throughout the State, spring and fall, 
under stones, under rubbish along shore, rarely in fungi. 
P. obliteratus Lee. (Paederus) Brigantine Beach IX, not common (Hn). 
LATHROBIUM Grav. 
L. praelongum Casey. “New Jersey, J. B. S.” (Casey). 
L. nigrolucens Casey. “Orange, N. J.” (Casey). 
L. armatum Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Montclair IV, sifting (Sf); Newark 
(Soc). 
