248 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
B. brevidens Lee. Atlantic City (W). 
B. politus Er. Brigantine, salt marshes IX (Hn); Anglesea (W). 
B. semiferrugineus Lee. Woodbury V, 22 (Rk); Lahaway V, 28, on 
cranberry bogs (Sm). 
B. rubigirsosus Er. Woodbury VII, 30 (W). 
B. tau Lee. Rockaway Beach, L. I., and sure to occur on the Jersey 
shore. 
B. basalis Lee. Brigantine, salt meadow IX (Hn); Sea Isle VI, VII 
(Brn); Anglesea VII, not rare (Sz). 
B. cordatus Say. Brigantine, salt marshes, common (Hn); Sea Isle V, 
VI (Brn); Anglesea (W). 
B. neglectus Casey. New Jersey (Rk). 
PLATYSTETHUS Mann. 
P. a me ri can us Er. Common throughout the State in half dry cow-dung. 
OXYTELUS Grav. 
O. nimius Casey. Point Pleasant (Lv, fide Sf). 
O. sculptus Gray. Woodbury V, 22 (Rk); on decaying vegetation. 
O. rugosus Grav. Hopatcong (Pm); New Jersey (U S N M). 
O. pennsylvanicus Er. New Jersey (U M); Mosholu VII, on human ex¬ 
crement (Sf). 
O. insignitus Grav. Common throughout the State on cow-dung. 
O. suspectus Casey, (nitidulus Grav.) New Jersey (U M). 
O. tetracarinatus Block, (depressus Grav). Madison (Pr). 
O. exiguus Er. Orange Mts. VII, sifting (Sf); Ft. Lee (Bt); Anglesea 
VII (Sz). 
TROGOPHLCEUS Mann. 
T. arcifer Lee. New Jersey (U S N M). 
T. 4-punctatus Say. Camden and Gloucester Co. (W); the species on 
mud banks or among decaying leaves in muddy swamps. 
T. nan ulus Casey. Cape May (Casey). 
T. pudicus Casey. Cape May (Casey). 
T. convexulus Lee. Longport VI, 12 (Rk). 
T. simplarius Lee. Eagle Rock VII, 5 (Rk); Anglesea VII (Sz). 
T. providus Casey. Atlantic City, Cape May (Casey). 
T. confusus Casey. Cape May (Casey). 
APOCELLUS Er. 
A. sphaericollis Say. Snake Hill, So. Orange (Brn); Brigantine Beach 
IX (Hn). 
