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A. gibba Lee. " New Jersey " (Hw). 



A. rubrica Hald. Palisades, IX, 27 (Lv), Ft. Lee ( Si), Newark (Soc), West- 



ville, Woodbury (Li), So. Jersey, sandy places under boards (W). 

 A. subaenea Lee. Brigantine beacb, IX (Iln). 



A. musculus Say. Throughout the State spring and fall, often on herbage, 



sometimes abundant in September. 



LOXANDRUS Lee. 

 L. minor Chd. Anglesea, one specimen (Li). 



DIPLOCHILA Brulle. 



D. laticollis Lee. Palisades, V and VI (Sp), Snake Hill, IV, 26 (Lv), salt 

 meadows (Bf), Hoboken (Bt), Orange, at light, VI (Ch), Atlantic City 

 (Li), Meadows along Delaware, V (W). 



var. major Lee. Snake Hill, V, 22 (Bf), Palisades, more rare than the 

 type. 



D. impressicollis Dej. Snake Hill, 1 specimen (Si). 



DIC^ELTJS Bon. 



D. dilatatus Say. Throughout the State, VI and IX, locally not rare. 



D. purpuratus Bon. Also g. d., V, VI, VII and IX ; rather rare. 



D. ovalis Lee. Snake Hill (Bt), Westville (Li), Gloucester, Camden, Atlantic 

 Co. ( W) ; not common. 



D. elongatus Bon. Throughout the State spring and fall : the most abund- 

 ant of our species, under stones and logs. 



D. ambiguus Laf. Hopatcong (Pm), V, 81 (W). 



D. teter Bon. Palisade woods (Sp), Ft. Lee, Snake Hill (Bt). 



D. politus Dej. Throughout the State, spring and fall. 



BADISTER Clairv. 



B. notatus Hald. Hopatcong (Pm), Arlington, Milburn, Orange Mts. (Bf), 



Gloucester (Li), Woodbury, XII, 13 : the species occur rarely, in moist 



places under old leaves. 

 B. pulchellus Lee. Suffern, V (Bt), Arlington, salt meadows, Spring (Bf), 



Staten Island, V (Thompson), Orange, VI (Ch), Woodbury (W, Li . 

 B. maculatus Lee. Woodbury (W. Li). 

 B. micans Lee. Hopatcong (Pm), Newark, salt meadows (Bf), Orange (Ch), 



Westville (Li), Woodbury, VIII, 7 (W). 

 B. reflexus Lee. Orange, 1 example, VI (Ch). 



CALATHUS Bon. 

 C gregarius Say. Throughout the State, common, nearly all season. 

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