CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 187 



ANISODACTYLTJS Dej. 



A. dulcicollis Laf. Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), Lahaway, IX, 6. 



A. rusticus Say. Throughout the State, spring and fall. 



A. carbonarms Say. Atlantic City (Li), g. d. (W ), Anglesea. V. 



A. interpunctatus Kirby. "New Jersey," VII (Bt), g. d. (W), Newark. 



A. harrisii Lee. Ft. Lee, IV, V (Bt), seashore (Li), Newark. 



A. agricola Say. Hopatcong (Pm), g. d. (W), New Brunswick. 



A. melanopus Hald. G. d. (Li). 



A. nig-errimus Dej. Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee, IV, 11 (Bt), Brigantine 

 beach, IX (Hn). 



A. nigrita Dej. Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee, IV, 11 (Bt). 



A. discoideus Dej. Hopatcong (Pm), Orange, VI (Ch), Orange Mts., 

 Spring, on swampy ground (Bt), Gloucester (W), sea-shore (W, Li I. 



A. baltimorensis Say. Throughout the State, more or less common at all 

 seasons. 



A. verticalis Lee. Anglesea, VIII (Smi. 



A. piceus Men. Newark, light (Bf), Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), Anglesea 

 (W). 



A. terminatus Say. Throughout the State, Spring and fall. 



A. mtidipermis Lee. Snake Hill, Ft. Lee, 2 specimens (Sf), Newark, salt 

 meadows, V, 24 (Bf). 



A. lsetus Dej. Anglesea, VI, 26, Woodbury, VII, 20 (W), Anglesea, VII, 4 



(Li), Brigantine beach, IX (Hn). 

 A. ccerms Say. Atlantic City, rare (Li), Newark, rare (Bf), Woodbury, VII, 



80 (W). 



A. lugubris Dej. Newark (Soc), Gloucester (Li), g. d. (W), Lahaway, V, 

 28, on cranberry bogs. 



A. sericeus Harr. Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee (Bt), Orange Mts., VI, com- 

 mon at light (Ch), Gloucester (Li), g. d. (W), New Brunswick, V. 



A. interstitialis Say. Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee, Snake Hill (Bt), Madison 

 (Pr), Orange (Ch), g. d. (W, Li), New Brunswick. 



Family HALIPLIDJE. 



Small, oval, water beetles pointed at each end, the greatest breadth at or a 

 little behind the shoulders of the wing covers. Live in ponds, streams and 

 ditches in the adult as well as larval stages, and are of no economic import- 

 ance. 



