CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 147 



H. attenuatus, Lee. 



Under bark, rather rare — Wenzel. 



BPIBRUS, Br. ' 

 E. pulicarius, Er. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, under bark, not common — 

 Wenzel. 



HBT^RIUS, Er. 

 H. brunnipennis, Rand. 



Orange Mountains, in ants' nests, not rare — Linell and New- 

 ark list. 



PAROMALUS, Br. 

 P. sequalis, Say. 



Snake Hill, under bark — Linell. Generally distributed, under 

 bark — Wenzel. 



P. estriatus, Lee. 



Snake Hill, under bark — Linell. 

 P. geminatus, Lee. 



Brigantine Beach, in September, rare — Hamilton. 

 P. 14-striatus, Steph. 



Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. Snake Hill, 

 under bark — Linell. 



P. bistriatus, Er. 



Snake Hill, under bark — Linell. 

 P. seminulum, Er. 



Snake Hill, under bark — Linell. 



Mr. Linell adds that these species are found under bark of 

 freshly-cut, not decayed stumps, but where the sap is still flowing. 



SAPRINUS, Br. 

 S. pennsylvanicus, Payk. 



Generally distributed, common — Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigan- 

 tine Beach, in September, commoBF — Hamilton. Sandy Hook, 

 common — Smith. This species is abundant all along the sea- 

 shore, under carrion. 



