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B. dentata Say. Anglesea, III, 11, IX, 4, under old leaves. 



B. terebrata Casey = perforata Brend. Snake Hill, sweeping at dark (Sf). 



B. perpunctata Brend. Anglesea, V, 30, a single example near the beach. 



REICHENBACHIA Leach. 



R. congener Brend Anglesea, common in damp moss in winter (W), Laha- 



way, V, 28, on cranberry bogs (Sm), Snake Hill (Sf), Staten Island (Lg). 

 R. scabra Brend. Anglesea, II, 25, Camden, IV, 45, under layers of old 



leaves and seems to be rare. 

 R. rubicunda Aube. Common in damp places under old leaves and moss, g. d. 

 R. insolita Casey. Anglesea V, under old leaves. 

 R. puncticollis Lee. Anglesea, common in damp moss in winter (W), Laha- 



way, V, 28, on cranberry bogs (Sm). 

 R. inepta Casey. Anglesea, III, 18, under old leaves. 



R. polita Brend. Anglesea, II, 25, III, 11, rare under old leaves and moss. 

 R. propinqua Lee. Anglesea, under old leaves ( W), Lahaway, V, 28, on 



cranberry bogs (Sm). 



NISAXIS Casey. 

 N. tomentosa Aube. Hopatcong (Pm), Snake Hill, one specimen (Sf). 



ETJPSENIUS Lee. 

 E. glaber Lee. Snake Hill, one specimen (Sf). 



BYTHINTJS Leach. 



B. tychoides Brend. This very rare species was found under very deep 



layers of old leaves, Anglesea and Westville, I-IV. 



CYLINDRARCTTJS Schf. 



C. testaceus Casey. Atco, Woodbury, Westville, II- VII, 15, under deep 



layers of old leaves. 



TYCHUS Leach. 



T. minor Lee. Snake Hill, 1 specimen (Sf ) ; this is probably the same as the 

 next species. 



T. sp. indet. This species is not rare and found throughout South Jersey 

 under old leaves in damp woods from I-VIII. 



PSELAPHUS Hbst. 



P. erichsoni Lee. Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee, (Bt), Newark (Bf). 

 P. fustifer Casey. Anglesea, I-IV ; a number of this beautiful species were 

 taken under old leaves : I have not taken it during the summer months. 



