CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 213 



OXYPORUS Fabr. 



O. femoralis Grav. Hopatcong (Pm). Ft. Lee (Sf), Orange Mts., (Bt), 

 Camden, Gloucester Co. (W): all the species in fungi. 



O. austrinus Horn. Madison, IX, 12 (Pr). 



O. major Grav. Ft. Lee, VIII, on mushrooms (Bt), Camden, Gloucester Co. 

 (W). 



O. rufipennis Lee. Ft. Lee, (Bt). 



O. vittatus Grav. Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee, VIII (Bt), DaCosta (VV). 



O. bicolor Fauv. DaCosta (W). 



O. lateralis Grav. Ft. Lee (Sf), VIII (Bt), Orange Mts. (Rk), Camden, 

 Gloucester Co. (W), New Jersey (U S N M). 



BLEDIUS Leach. 



B. pallipennis Er. Newark (Soc). 



B. mandibularis Er. Brigantine, IX (Hn), Sea Isle City (W), Anglesea in 

 salt marshes, digging in the wet sand : all stages, VII, 4, adults only in 

 September. 



B. brevidens Lee. Atlantic Co. (W): Mr. Schwarz suggests that these three 

 names are all forms of one species. 



B. politus Er. Brigantine beach, salt marshes, IX (Hn), Anglesea, (W). 



B. semiferrugineus Lee. Woodbury, V, 22 (Rk), Lahaway, V, 28, on cran- 

 berry bogs. 



B. rubiginosus Er. Woodbury, VII, 30 (W). 



B. basalis Lee. Brigantine beach, salt meadows, IX (Hn), Anglesea, VII 

 (Sz), not rare. 



B. cordatus Say. Brigantine beach on salt marshes, common (Hn), Anglesea 

 (W). 



B. neglectus Casey. " New Jersey " (Rk). 



PLATYSTETHUS Mann. 



P. americanus Er. Throughout the State, common in cow-dung, half dried 

 out. 



OXYTELUS Grav. 



O. sculptus Grav. Woodbury, V, 22 (Rk) : most of the species occur in 



decaying vegetation. 

 O. rugosus Grav. Hopatcong (Pm), " New Jersey " (U S N M). 

 O. pennsylvanicus Er. " New Jersey " (U S N M). 

 O. insignitus Grav. Our most common species : on cow-dung throughout 



the State. 



O. nitidulus Grav. " New Jersey " (U S N M). 



O. depressus Grav. Madison (Pr). 



O. exiguus Er. Ft. Lee (Bt), Anglesea, VII (Sz). 



