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BRACHYBAMUS Germ. 
B. electus Germ. Hopatcong (Pm); salt meadows V, 17 (Bf); Clemen- 
*-—‘“Ton'VIII, 6 (Brn). 
ONYCHYLSS Lee. 
O. nigrirostris Boh. Hopatcong (Pm); Newark on “Sagittaria” V, 30 
(Bf); Camden XII, 12 (GG). 
ENDALUS Lap. 
E. limatulus Gyll. Hoboken, salt meadow (Jill); Newark, Snake Hill V, 
Irvington, sweeping on fern (Bf); Cape May IX, 21 (Dke). 
/ E. oval is Lee. Salt meadow, under stones, Irvington, on fern V (Bf). 
TANYSPHYRUS Sch. 
T. lemnse Fab. Hudson Co. V, salt meadows (div); Orange VI (Ch); 
N ~"'“Tlewark meadows Y, 30 (Bf); adhering to boards in water (W). 
ANCHODEMUS Lee. 
A. angustus Lee. Hoboken salt meadows (Jiil); Camden and Gloucester 
marshes along Delaware VI (W); breeds in “Sagittaria.” 
LISSORHOPTRUS Lee. 
L. apiculatus Gyll.' Jamesburg IV, 18 (Sm); Camden, Gloucester Co., in 
swamps (W); g. d. (Li). 
L. simplex Say. Hudson Co. (LI); Hoboken salt meadows (Jill); Irving¬ 
ton (Bf); breeds in roots of wild rice (Riley). 
BAGOUS Germ. 
B. obliquus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Arlington III, 17 (Bf); New Jersey 
(Jiil). 
B. americanus Lee. Collingswood VII 27 (GG); Beesley’s Pt. VI, 30 (W). 
B. magister Lee. Ft. Lee, lily pond (Sf); Hudson Co. (LI); Newark 
(Bf); Sea Isle VI, Anglesea V, Cape May VI (Brn). 
B. cavifrons Lee. Irvington VII, 12 (Bf). 
OTIDOCEPHALUS Chevr. 
O. myrmex Hbst. Hudson Co. (LI); New Jersey (Jiil); g. d. (div); the 
species are inquilinous in Cynipid galls. 
/ O. scrobicollis Boh. Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts. (Bf); Hudson Co. 
(LI); Cape May Court House V, 26, and g. d. (W). 
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