CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 199 



C. fulvum Lee. Anglesea, under rotten leaves ; near Philadelphia, VII, 6, 

 from rotten wood. 



C. capillosulum Lee. A number of specimens of this beautiful species were 

 taken from under the roots of a species of sedge, Clementon, IX, 14. 



SCYDMiENTJS Lee. 



S. perforatum Schaum. Woodbury, Gloucester, Clementon, g. d., under 

 leaves and moss (W), Newark (Bf), Snake Hill (Sf), Hopatcong (Pm). 



S. badius Casey. Under old bark and leaves, around roots of dead trees, VI- 

 VIII. 



S. subpunctatus Lee. . Westville, IV, V. in moss. 



S. pubipennis Casey. Clementon, Westville, Gloucester, VII, VIII, under 

 deep layers of rotten leaves. 



OPRESSTJS Casey. 



O. spec, indet. Two examples from dead oak, Clementon, VII, 27. One of 

 the smallest species, and unfortunately both in such bad shape that they 

 cannot be correctly determined. 



ETJMICRUS Lap. 



E. motschulskii Lee. From very rotten wood, vicinity of Philadelphia, X, 

 5 (W). 



CEPHENNIUM Mull. 



C. corporosum Lee. Woodbury, III, 15, near Philadelphia, III, 11, under 

 old leaves. 



ASCYDMTJS Casey. 



A. tener Casey. Clementon, IX, 17, taken from rotten wood. 



ACHOLEROPS Casey. 



A. zimmermanni Schaum. One example in meadows under a board, near 

 Philadelphia. 



Family PSELAPHIDJE. 



RHEXITJS Lee. 

 R. insculptus Lee. Snake Hill, sweeping at dusk I Sf). 



RHEXIDITJS Casey. 



R. canaliculatus Lee. Anglesea, Atco, Clementon, Westville, I-VIH, under 

 old leaves and moss, also in rotten wood, not rare. 



