THE INSECTS OF'NEW JERSEY- 285 
HORISTONOTUS Cand. 
H. curi atus Say. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); Orange Mts. (Bf); 
Jamesburg VII, 4 (Sm); Camden, Gloucester Co. (div) National Park 
VI, 10 (Dke). 
CRYPTOHYPNUS Esch. 
C. abbreviatus Say. Snake Hill IV (Sf); Newark Dist., salt meadow 
1'Bf); Orange (Lg). 
HYPNOIDUS Schioerite. 
s H. exiguus Rand. Jamesburg V, 10 (Sm); Camden, Westville V (div); 
Sea Isle V,' 10 (Brn). 
/ H. choris Say. Chester (Dn); So. Camden IV, V (div); Gloucester Co. 
(Li); Merchantville IV, 24, Westville V, 28 (Brn). 
H. obliquatulus Me’ls. Irvington, Orange Mts., salt meadow (Bf); Staten 
Island (Jl) ; Camden (Li); Woodbury V, 22 (GG); Ocean Co. V, 28 
(Sm); Peermont VI, 28 (Brn). 
H. perplexus Horn. New Jersey (Lg). 
/ H - pectoralis Say. Salt meadows, Springfield, Orange Mts., rare (Bf). 
H. delumbis Horn. Staten Island (Lg). 
H. melsheimeri Horn. Springfield, washed out with “Bembidium” (Bf). 
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MONOCREPIDIUS Esch. 
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^ M. livid us DeG. Throughout the State VI, VII, not rare. 
M. vespertinus Fab. Throughout the State VII-IX, locally common; 
more abundant along shore; injurious to beans at DaCosta VII. 
M. auritus Hbst. Common throughout the State VI, VII. 
M. be I! us Say. Throughout the State, not rare VI, VII, sweeping; breeds 
at the roots of millet—“Panicum” sp. (Ch). 
ELATER Linn. 
! E. hepaticus Mels. Newark Dist. (Bf); Camden, Gloucester Co. (W). 
E. manipularis Cand. Newtonville III, 24, IV, 16 (Brn). 
.,Clem.enton . V5 - Sd (GG). f C *[/ 
E. pedaiis Germ. Throughout the State VI, locally common on flowers, 
especially on magnolias in South Jersey. 
.&,-mgrinus Payk. Staten Island"V,"oil^'fi'bWerS (Ds). 
E. mixtus Hbst. Throughout the State IV-VI, on flowers; rare. 
E. nigricollis Hbst. Throughout the State II-V, under bark and on flow¬ 
ers; locally not rare. 
E. linteus Say. Hudson Co. (LI); Riverton IV, 10 (GG); Gloucester IV, 
20, Seaville IV, 29 (Brn); g. d. (Li, W). 
