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Brachypterus urtice Fab. 
Colopterus senutectus Say. Arlington, April 24 (Wood- 
ruff). 
Colopterus truncatus Rand. On cedar, March 23; April, 
May. 
Conotelus obscurus Er. . 
Carpophilus floralis Er. June 14, 1902, seventeen indi- 
viduals in a single flower of the prickly pear. 
Carpophilus hemipterus Linn. From dried figs. 
Carpophilus mger Say. May, June, July. 
Carpophilus corticmus Kr. May, August. 
Carpophilus brachypterus Say. April, May. 
Carpophilus antiquus Melsh. June. 
Nitidula bipunctata Linn. July 23, 1922. In peaches not 
grown, however, on Staten Island. 
Nitidula rufipes Linn. April, May, Sept. 
Omosita colon Linn. March, April, June, Sept.; often on 
dead animals. 
Epurea helvola Er. August, September. 
Epurea rufa Say. March, May, Dec. April 4, sifting 
leaves in garden, West New Brighton. 
Epurea rufida Melsh. Feb., June (Woodruff). 
Epurea labilis Er. May. 
Stelidota geminata Say. Aug., on decaying pears. On 
the fungus Russula cristosa according to Weiss. 
Stelidota octomaculata Say. June. Trapped in molasses 
jar. On the fungus Boletus according to Weiss. 
Prometopia sexmaculata Say. April, May, June, Aug., 
Sept. Oct. 8, under bark of dead beech. 
Lobiopa undulata Say. June, July. 
Phenolia grossa Fab. April, May, June. 
Amphicrossus ciliatus Oliv. May. ; 
Pocadius helvolus Ex. 
Oxycnemus histrinus Lec. August. 
Pallodes silaceus Er. June to Nov.; often in fungi. 
