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S. bidentatus Fabr. Madison (Pr), Hudson Co., (LI), Newark district (Bf), 

 g. d. (W); under bark and not rare. 



S. planatus Germ. Hudson Co. (LI), Newark, g. d. (Bf), Orange, under 

 pine bark (Ch), Brigantine, IX (Hn). 



S. imbellis Lee G. d., not rare (Li), Anglesea. 



CATHARTUS Reich. 



C. advena Waltl. Throughout the State, rare under bark (Sm), more com- 

 mon in stored grain, fruit, nuts, &c, particularly such as are spoiled. 



NAUSIBIUS Redt. 



N. dentatus Marsh. Fort Lee (Joutel), Newark (Bf), g. d. (Li), under bark, 

 also occasionally in store houses (Ch). 



CATOG-ENTJS Westw. 



C. rufus Fabr. Throughout the State under bark of various trees ; but local 

 and sometimes rare. 



PEDIACUS Shuck. 



P. depressus Hbst. Newark, rare (Bf). 



CUCUJUS Fabr. , 



C. clavipes Fabr. Throughout the State, under bark, predatory in the larval 

 stage. 



L^MOPHLCETJS Lap. 



L. biguttatus Say. Throughout the State, under bark. 



L. fasciatus Mels. Newark, rare (Bf), Anglesea, VII (Sz). 



L. modestus Say. Westville, I, 28, sifting (W), Jamesburg, V, 10, in oak 



bark. 

 L. convexulus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI), Newark (Bf). 

 L. adustus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI), Newark (Bf), Jamesburg, V, 10. 

 L. testaceus Lee. Hudson Co. (LI), Newark (Bf). 

 L. alternans Kr. Cosmopolitan (Casey). 



L. ferrugineus Steph. Cosmopolitan (Casey); it is probable that all these 

 species will be found in all parts of the State when thorough collections 

 are made. In this group I have practically no records from South Jersey. 



LATHROPUS Er. 

 L. ventralis Lee. Hudson Co. (LI), Anglesea, VII (Sz), g. d., rare (W). 



