CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 69 



Order COLEOPTERA. 



Family CICINDFLIDiE. 



CICINDELA, Linn. 

 C. unipunctata, Fabr. 



Atco, Woodstown, rare — Liebeck. Gloucester county, rare — 

 Wenzel. 



C. modesta, Dej. 



Gloucester, Camden and Atlantic counties, locally common — 

 Wenzel. Gloucester, Egg Harbor, moderately abundant — Lie- 

 beck. Brigantine Beach, mainland — Hamilton. Newark. I 

 have taken it at Greenville, and in Ocean county. The species 

 is very local, but usually not rare where it occurs. It appears 

 in May, and again in September. 



C. sex^uttata, Fabr. 



Gloucester, Camden and Atlantic counties, common — Wenzel. 

 Generally distributed — Liebeck. Newark. Madison. This 

 species occurs rather commonly all over the State, and frequents 

 woods rather than open sand. 



Var. consentanea, Dej. 



Atco, rare — Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, mainland, abundant 

 — Hamilton. This is usually extremely rare and quite different 

 from the typical form. 



Var. patruela, Dej. 



Specimens from New Jersey are in Dr. Horn's collection. 



C. purpurea, Oliv. 



Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Glou- 

 cester, Camden and Atlantic counties, not common — Wenzel. 

 Caldwell — Crane. Newark. Madison. I have found this in 

 Ocean county and near Jersey City, along roads in sandy meadows. 



C. ancocisconensis, Harris. 



Caldwell, rare, one specimen only taken — Crane. 



