232 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



OPATRINUS, Latr. 

 O. notus, Say. 



Quite common throughout the State. 



O. aciculatus, Lee. 



Rare. I have taken a few specimens near Jersey City. 



BLAPSTINUS, Lat. 

 B. mcestus, Melsh. 



Brigantine Beach, in September Hamilton. 



B. pulverulentus, Mann. 



Gloucester county, not common Wenzel. 



B. interruptus, Say. 



Anglesea, in July Schwarz. Brigantine Beach, in Septem- 

 ber Hamilton. 



B. metallicus, Fabr. 



Gloucester county and sea-shore, not common Wenzel. Hud- 

 son county Linell. Brigantine Beach, in September Hamil- 

 ton. Madison. 



BPHALUS, Lee. 

 B. latimanus, Lee. 



Ocean Beach Paulmier. A single specimen only, now in the 

 College collection. A very rare species, which I have taken 

 sparingly on Long Island. 



TRIBOLIUM, MacL. 

 T. ferrugineum, Fabr. 



Newark. Determined by myself. I have taken this com- 

 monly. 



GNATHOCERUS, Thunb. 

 G. cornutus, Fabr. 



On the Newark list. New Jersey Collection Dr. Horn. 

 Atlantic City Castle. 



ALPHITOBIUS, Steph. 

 A. diaperinus, Panz. 



On the Newark list. 



