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Family CORYLOPHIDiE. 



Very small species, varying in shape, black or brown, marked with yellow, 

 among fermenting sap, in rotting fruits or in decaying vegetation : not of 

 economic importance. May be beaten from dead branches or found hiding 

 under bark. 



SACIUM Lee. 



S. amabile Lee. Anglesea, VII (Sz). 



S. fasciatum Say. Anglesea, VII (Sz), Newark (Soc), Orange Mts., com- 

 mon (Bf), Ft. Lee (Sf), Jamesburg, V, 10. 



S. lunatum Lee. Anglesea, VII (Sz), Orange Mts. (Bf), Fort Lee, Snake 

 Hill (Sf). 



S. nova species Schwarz. Anglesea, VII. 



S. splendens Schwarz. Fort Lee, three specimens (Sf). 



ARTHROLIPS Woll. 

 A. miscellum Lee. Eagle Rock, one specimen (Bf). 



CORYLOPHODUS Matth. 



C truncatus Lee. Anglesea (W). 



O. marginicollis Lee. Hopatcong (Pm), Fort Lee (Sf), Orange Mts. 



SERICODERUS Steph. 

 S. flavidus Lee. Fort Lee (Sf ). 



RHYPOBITJS Lee. 



R. marinus Lee. Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), Anglesea, VII (Sz), by sifting 

 drift on beach (W). 



ORTHOPERUS Steph. 



O. glaber Lee. Camden, Gloucester Co. (W), Anglesea, VII (Sz), Lahaway,. 

 V, 28, on cranberry bogs. 



O. scutellaris Lee. Anglesea, VII (Sz). 



