CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 71 



it on Long Island, along the muddy margins of ponds near the 

 shore ; always scarce. 



C. lepida, Dej. 



Atlantic City, not common — Liebeck, Wenzel. Brigantine 

 Beach, in September, not abundant — Hamilton. It has also 

 been taken at Sandy Hook. Mr. Wenzel informs me that the 

 species lives in holes made beneath little tufts of long grass. 



C. marginipennis, Dej. 



Essex, and along the Delaware — Wenzel. 



C abdominalis, Fabr. 



Dacosta, rare — Liebeck. Atlantic, rare — Wenzel. 



Family CARABID^. 



OMOPHRON, Latr. 

 O. labiatum, Fabr. 



Camden, rare — Liebeck. Atlantic county, not common — 

 Wenzel. Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. 



O. americanum, Dej. 



Atlantic county, not common — Wenzel. Gloucester, rare — 

 Liebeck. Greenville, June and September — Schaupp. Cald- 

 well, rare — Crane. 

 O. tessellatum, Say. 



Atlantic county, not common — Wenzel. 



CYCHRUS, Fabr. 

 C. stenostomus, Web. 



Gloucester, rare — Wenzel. Rare, no exact locality — Liebeck. 

 Caldwell, rare — Crane. Palisades, May aud June, under stones 

 — Schaupp. Newark. 



Var. lecontei, Dej. 



Gloucester, rare — Wenzel. Westville, rare — Liebeck. Madi- 

 son. Newark. Palisades, under stones. May and June — 

 Schaupp. 



