



CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 179 



P. bogemanni Gyll. = obsoletus Say. Palisades (Sp), Snake Hill (Bt), 

 Orange, VI (Ch), Newark, at light, salt meadows (Bf), seashore (Li), 

 Anglesea (W). 



P. quadripunctatus DeG. Newark, at light, one specimen ( Bf). 



P. bembidioid.es Kirby. Highlands, VI, one specimen (Ch). 



P. aeruginosas Dej. Throughout the northern half of State, under bark and 

 at light, IV, V, VI, g. d. ( W). 



P. crenistriatus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm), Palisades (Sp), Newark, Woodside, 

 V, 17 (Bf), Sandy Hook, VII, 4 (Bt), Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), 

 Anglesea, VII, 23. 



P. rubripes Zimm. Palisades (Sp), Ft. Lee (Bt), Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), 

 sea shore (Li, W), Anglesea, V, 30. 



P. punctiformis Say. Throughout the State, IV, V and IX, not at all 

 common : on cranberry bogs, V, 28. 



P. sordens Kirby. Palisades (Sp), Arlington, I, 31, IV, 17 (Bf), Orange, VI, 

 one example (Ch), Woodbury, VIII, 7 (W). 



P. picicornis Lee. Orange, VI, one specimen (Ch). 



P. ruficornis Lee. Palisades, Ft. Lee (Sp, Bt), Westville, I, 28 (W), g. d. 



(Li, W). 

 P. picipennis Kirby. Hopatcong (Pm), Hoboken (LI), IV, 24 (Bt). 



P. lutulentus Lee. Palisades (Sp), Hoboken (LI), Snake Hill, spring (Bt), 

 Newark, salt meadows, Orange Mts. (Bf), Lahaway, V, 28, on cranberry 

 bogs. 



Mr. Schwarz suggests that some of the species of this genus are incorrectly 

 determined in collections : if, as is probably the case, he is right, there may 

 be some shifting of localities ; but I doubt whether any species will drop out in 

 the event. 



OLISTHOPUS Dej. 



O. pamiatus Say. Orange Mts., Hackensack meadows, (Bf), Ft. Lee (Sf), 

 Atlantic City (Li), g. d. ( W); always rare. 



O. micans Lee. Atlantic City (Li), Westville, under old leaves, sifting, I 

 28, VIII, 20 (W). 



PERIGONA Lap. 



P. pallipennis Lee. Arlington meadows, rare (Bf ), Highlands, V (Sf). 



ATRANUS Lee. 



A. pubescens Dej. Palisades, VI (Sp), Ft. Lee, in running brooks | 1.1 , 

 Orange Mts., IV, 19, out of rotten wood (Bf), Westville I Li), Camden, 

 Gloucester (W). 



LEPTOTRACHELUS Latr. 



L. dorsalis Fabr. Hopatcong (Pm), Snake Hill, III, IV (Sf), in crevices of 

 sand stone, between the layers (Bf j, Orange, VI (Ch). 



