CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 197 



STRATBGUS, Hope. 

 S. antaeus, Fabr. 



Atlantic and Cape May counties, not rare— Weozel. VVest- 



ville, not rare — Liebeck. On the Newark list. 



PHILBURUS, Latr. 

 P. truncatus, Beauv. 



On the Newark list. 



ALLORHINA, Burm. 



A. nitida, Linn. 



Generally distributed, common — Wenzel, Liebeck. Newark. 

 Cape May, in July — Schwarz. Long Branch, rare — Crane. 



EUPHORIA, Burm. 



B. areata, Fabr. 



Westville, not uncommon — Liebeck. Gloucester, Atlantic 

 and Cape May counties, very local — Wenzel. Brigantine Beach, 

 in September, abundant once, but none have occurred the past 

 five years — Hamilton. 

 B. sepulchralis, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel. 

 E. fulgida, Fabr. 



Generally distributed — Liebeck. Locally common — Wenzel. 

 Newark. Caldwell, rare until three years ago — Crane. 



B. herbacea, Oliv. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel. Westville, rare 

 — Liebeck. 



E. inda, Linn. 



Occurs throughout the State, in fall and early in spring. 



CREMASTOOHTLUS, Knoch. 

 <j. pilosicollis, Horn. 



On the Newark list. 



C variolosus, Kirbj'. 



Westville, rare — Liebeck. Gloucester county, rare — Wenzel. 

 Madison — Paulmier. 



