114 ENTOMOLOGICAL, NEWS. [Mar., ’16 
Platynus sinuatus Dej. Found under stones from April 30 to Aug. 
26. 
Platynus excavatus Dej. Occurs near and under rocks in July. 
Platynus octopunctatus Fab. Quite rare. Have taken but two 
specimens. 
Platynus crenistriatus Lec. Not common. Found in moist locali- 
ties from April 11 to Sept. 27. 
Platynus rubripes Zimm. Very rare. 1 specimen Oct. 3. 
Lebia grandis Hentz. 1 specimen taken in Wallingford, Conn., 
on July 27 by Mr. D. J. Caffrey. 
Lebia atriventris Say. Fairly common from June to July. 
Lebia fuscata Dej. Rare. May 31. 
Dromius piceus Dej. Not common. Taken from March 20 to 
July 18. 
Axinopalpus biplagiatus Dej. Not common. Found under moist 
bark of ash and oak from March 8-15. 
Cymindis americana Dej. Rare. Taken in moist localities on 
Sepin 7 
Chlaenius aestivus Say. April 11-Sept. 20. 
Chlaenius pennsylvanicus Say. April 29-July 7. 
Lachnocrepis parallelus Say. Rare. 1 specimen July 13. 
Oodes americanus Dej. 1 specimen June 2. Very rare. 
Stenolophus conjunctus Say. Not common. March 3-May 14. 
Tachycellus badiipennis Hald. Quite common from April 11 to 19. 
Anisodactylus rusticus Dej. Common from April to August. 
Anisodactylus nigerrimus Dej. Common. Found in wet localities 
under boards, stones and rubbish from April 20 to Sept. 14. 
Anisodactylus sericeus Harr. Rare in my experience. 1 specimen 
May 24. 
Family HALrplipae. 
Haliplus fasciatus Aubé. Not common. I have one taken on 
March 10 and another specimen taken in Hamden, Conn., by Mr. 
B. H. Walden on Oct. 24. 
Haliplus ruficollis DeG. Rare. 1 specimen April 6. 
Cnemidotus edentulus Lec. Common during March. 
Family DyTIscIDAE. 
Hydrocanthus iricolor ? Say. Rare. 1 specimen on April 10. 
Laccophilus maculosus Germ. Rare. Taken in a small pond 
known as Little Hanover on April 5. 
Laccophilus undatus ? Aubé. Common in Little Hanover during 
March and April. 
Hydroporus americanus ? Aubé. Not common. July 18. 
Copelatus glyphicus ? Say. Rare. Taken in sluggish pools on April 
5. 
