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BOLETOBIUS Leach. 
B. niger Gray. New Jersey, in Jfilich Coll. (Lg). 
B. dimidiatus Er. Lakehurst (Lg). 
B. cingulatus Mann. Madison (Pr); Newark (Soc). 
B. intrusus Horn. Spring Lake (Ch); Brigantine mainland IX (Hn). 
B. cincticollis Say. Spring Lake (Ch); New Jersey (U S N M). 
B. anticus Horn. Ft. Lee (Bt); New Jersey (U S N M). 
B. pygmaeus Fab. Brigantine mainland IX (Hn). 
B. trinotatus Er. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee (Bt); Highlands (Ch); 
Westville, DaCosta (W); Brigantine IX (Hn); Anglesea VII (Sz). 
B. cinctus Grav. Common throughout the State. 
var. gentilis Lee. Brigantine mainland IX (Hn). 
BRYOPORUS Kraatz. 
B. rufescens Lee. New Jersey (U S N M). 
MYCETOPORUS Mann. 
M. americanus Er. Madison (Pr); Spring Lake (Ch); Merchantville V, 
30 (Rk); Anglesea VII (Sz); under old leaves, etc. 
M. hum id us Say. Lake Hopatcong (Pm). 
PSEUDOPSIS Newn. 
P. sulcatus Newn. Lake Pleasant, on dead fish (Lv fide Sf). 
OXYPORUS Fabr. 
O. femoralis Grav. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts. (div); Ft. Lee (Sf); 
~ TTahTden and Gloucester Co. (W); all the species in fungi. 
Q. austrinus Horn. Madison IX, 12 (Pr). 
O. major Grav. Ft. Lee VIII (Bt); Camden and Gloucester Co. (W). 
O. rufipennis Lee. Fort Lee (Jl). 
O. vittatus Grav. Hopatcong (Pm); Ft. Lee VIII (Bt); Riverton X (GG); 
DaCosta (W); Atco IX, 1 (Brn). 
O. bicolor Fauv. DaCosta (W); Brown’s Mills IX, Manumuskin X (Dke). 
O. lateralis Grav. Ft. Lee VIII (div); Orange Mts. (Rk); Riverton X 
(GG); Camden and Gloucester Co. (W); Atco X (Brn), 
BLEDIUS Leach. 
B. pal I i pen n is Er. Newark (Soc). The species of this genus live in 
sandy shores of streams or ponds and may be obtained by flooding 
their burrows; they are also attracted to light, and most of the 
specimens, collected are taken in that way. 
B. mandibularis Er. Brigantine and southward along shore to Cape May; 
adults in September. 
