158 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



THAROPS, Lap. 

 T. ruflcornis, Say. 



Sea-shore, rare — Liebeck. Hudson county — Linell. 



DBLTOMBTOPUS, Bonv. 

 D. amoenicornis, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare — Liebeck. Hudson county — 

 Linell. 



MICRORRHAGUS, Bach. 

 M. triangularis, Say. 



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



ADELOOBRA, 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. 



CHALCOLBPIDIUS, Bsch. 

 C. viridipilis, Say. 



Gloucester and Camden counties, not rare — Wenzel. West- 

 ville, rare — Liebeck. 



ALAUS, Bsch. 

 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, Bsch. 

 ■C. cardisce, Say. 



Generally distributed, not uncommon — Wenzel. 



