84 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



P. decens, Say. 



Palisades, Fort Lee, common — Schaupp. Caldwell, common, 

 Crane. Anglesea, July — Schwarz. Newark. 



P. sinuatus, Dej. 



Generally distributed, moderately common — Liebeck. Cam- 

 den and Gloucester counties, not rare — Wenzel. Palisades, Fort 

 Lee — Schaupp. Ocean county, cranberry bogs, rare — Smith. 



P. opaculus, Leo. 



Fort Lee, rare — Schaupp. 



P. tenuicollis, Lee. 



Atlantic City — Castle. 



P. cincticollis, Say. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Cam- 

 den and Gloucester counties, not uncommon — Wenzel. Fort 

 Lee — Schaupp. Newark. 



P. reflexus, Lee. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Fort 

 Lee — Schaupp. 



P. extensicollis, Say. 



Generally distributed, common — Liebeck, Wenzel. Fort Lee, 

 Clifton, Weehawken, common — Schaupp. Newark. Madison. 



P. decorus, Say. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Cam- 

 den and Gloucester counties, not uncommon — Wenzel. Palisades, 

 common — Schaupp. Caldwell, common — Crane. Newark. 



P. atratus, Lee. 



Caldwell, very rare, one specimen only — Crane. 



P. melanarius, Dej. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not uncommon — Wenzel. 

 Fort Lee, Palisade woods — Schaupp. Newark. 



P. propinquus, G. & H. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not uncommon — Wenzel. 



P. aflQnis, Kirby. 



Palisade woods — Schaupp. Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



