158 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



THAROPS, Lap. 

 T. ruflcornis, Say. 



Sea-shore, rare Liebeck. Hudson county Linell. 



DELTOMBTOPUS, Bonv. 

 D. amcenicornis, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare Liebeck. Hudson county 

 Linell. 



MICRORRHAGUS, Each. 

 M. triangularis, Say. 



Newark, compared with Dr. Horn's specimens. Madison. 



ADELOOERA, Latr. 

 A. marmorata, Fabr. 



Gloucester and Camden counties, not common Wenzel. 

 Westville, rare Liebeck. 



A. discoidea, Web. 



Generally distributed, not rare Wenzel, Liebeck. 

 A. maculata, Lee. 



Exact locality unknown ; rare ; not taken recently Liebeck. 



CHALCOLEPIDIUS, Each. 

 C. viridipilis, Say. 



Gloucester and Camden counties, not rare Wenzel. West- 

 ville, rare Liebeck. 



ALAUS, Esch. 

 A. oculatus, Linn. 



Occurs everywhere in the State, not uncommonly. 

 A. myops, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant Wenzel, Liebeck. 

 Occurs throughout the pine districts ; more common southward. 



CARDIOPHORUS, Esch. 

 C. cardisce, Say. 



Generally distributed, not uncommon Wenzel. 



