CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 197 



CHOLEVA Latr. 



C. simplex Say. Newark (Bf). 



C. basillaris Say. Hudson Co. (LI). 



C. clavicornis Lee. Hopatcong iPm), Newark (Bf). 



C terminans Lee. Anglesea, in July (Sz). 



PRIONOCHJETA Horn. 

 P. opaca Say. Snake Hill (Si), Hudson Co. (LI), Anglesea, VII (Sz). 



CATOPOMORPHUS Kraatz. 



O. parasitus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI), Newark, in ant's nests (Bf ) ; occurs in 

 nests of Formica Integra. 



COLON Hbst. 

 C. dentatum Lee. Snake Hill, sweeping at dusk (Sf). 



LIODES Latr. 



L. discolor Mels. Hudson Co. (LI), Atlantic Highlands (Sz). 

 L. basalis Lee. Spring Lake, in gilled fungi (Ch), Gloucester, VII, sifting 

 bark from a pine log (W). 



AGATHIDIUM 111. 



A. oniscoides Beauv. Snake Hill, abundant on fallen trees (LI) ; occurs 

 generally in rotten wood and under old bark. 



A. exiguum Mels. Hudson Co. (LI), g. d., rare (Li). 



Family SCYDMJENIDiE. 



In this family and in the Pselap/iidcc, the list has been prepared by Mr. H. 

 W. Wenzel, who has devoted special attention to collecting material for the 

 past year or more. 



He writes as follows : "In the first edition of the Catalogue the list of 

 species in these two families was very unsatisfactory, showing that very little 

 attention had been given to collecting these interesting little insects. 



"The following list is probably by no means complete, for a number of other 

 species will probably be found in the pine barrens and swamp districts of South 

 Jersey. A few species from tbe vicinity of Philadelphia have been placed on 

 the list, as there is every probability that they will be found under like condi- 

 tions across the river. 



