2i 4 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



O. americanus Dej. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Palisades (Sp) ; Hoboken IV 

 (Bt).; Snake Hill (Sf); Westville (Li); in damp places under stones, 

 etc. 



O. fluvialis Lee. Newark (Coll); salt meadows (Bf ) ; Camden, Glouces- 

 ter Co. under drift in meadows in spring (div) ; Anglesea I, 20, Cape 

 May VI (Brn). 



O. 12-striatus Chevr. (lecontei Chd.) Camden, Gloucester Counties 

 (W) ; Anglesea VII (div) ; always rare. 



GEOPINUS Lee. 



G. incrassatus Dej. Piedmont Plain and southward, in sandy districts 

 along water-courses V-VII, usually rare. 



CRATACANTHUS Dej. 



C. dubius Beauv. Wooclside, Newark IV (Bf ) ; New Brunswick VI (Sm); 



Cramer Hill VI (GG) ; Westville V, Brigantine VII (Brn); g. d. (Li); 

 in sandy districts (W). 



AGONODERUS Dej. 



A. lineola Fab. Throughout the State, often at light, spring and fall. 

 A. infuscatus.Dej. Anglesea (Li); Brigantine IX (Hn) ; g. d. (W). 



A. pallipes Fab. Throughout the State, common at light in spring and 

 early summer, and again in fall. 



A. partiarius Say. With the preceding, but not so abundant. 



A. pauperculus Lee. Salt meadows (Bf) ; Lahaway V, on cranberry bogs. 



A. indistinctus Dej. Along the Palisades in spring, rare (Sp). 



A. testaceus Dej. Lakewood V (Bt) ; Atlantic City (Castle) ; Sea Isle 

 City VI, 4 (Brn); Anglesea (W). 



DISCODERUS Lee. 



D. parallelus Hald. Salt meadows (Bf) ; Atlantic City (Li); Anglesea 



and the seashore generally (W). 



GYNANDROPUS Dej. 



G. hylacis Say. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Clifton (Ch) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Hobo- 

 ken under bark (Sp); Trenton (Coll); Atco VI (Brn); Atlantic City 

 (Li); Anglesea VI (Sm). 



HARPALUS Latr. 



H. dichrous Dej. Caldwell (Cr) ; Snake Hill (Sf); South River VII, 

 Lahaway VII (Coll) ; Westville (Li) ; Atlantic City VI, Brigantine VII 

 (Brn); g. d. (W), rare. 



H. vulpeculus Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Snake Hill (Bf) ; Newark Dist. 

 (Bf); Riverton V, Brigantine VII (Brn) g. d. (W Li). 



