74 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



NBBRIA, Latr. 

 N. pallipes, Say. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, common Wenzel. Gener- 

 ally distributed, abundant Liebeck. Fort Lee. Orange 

 Mountains, June and September, along running water Schaupp. 

 This species is common along the margin of rocky streams under 

 stones just at the edge of the water. 



PASIMACHUS, Bon. 

 P. sublaevis, Beauv. 



Anglesea, rare Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, island, 

 September, frequent Hamilton. I found a dead specimen in 

 July, at Anglesea. 



P. elongatus, Lee. 



Atlantic county, rare Wenzel. 

 P. punqtulatus, Hald. 



Egg Harbor, rare Liebeck. 



SCARITES, Fabr. 

 S. subterraneus, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, abundant Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, 

 island, in September, frequent Hamilton. Caldwell, com- 

 mon Crane. Newark. Madison. I have found it all over 

 the State, though never in any large number. 



Far. substriatus, Hald. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, common Wenzel. 



DYSCHIRIUS, Bon. 

 D. globulosus, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare Liebeck. Camden and Gloucester 

 counties, not common Wenzel. Newark. 



D. terminatus, Lee. 



Atlantic City, rare Liebeck, Wenzel. 

 D. sphaericollis, Say. 



Gloucester, rare Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, salt marshes, 

 in September Hamilton. Marshy meadows near Hoboken, 

 April and September Schaupp. 



