CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 93 



ANOMOGLOSSUS, Chd. 

 A. emarginatus, Say. 



Generally distributed, not common — Wenzel. Sea-shore, 

 moderately abundant — Liebeck. Fort Lee, Ridgewood, not rare 

 — Schaupp. Caldwell, common — Crane. 



A. pueillus, Say. 



Generally distributed, rather common — Wenzel. Rare — Lie- 

 beck. New Jersey, rare — Schaupp. Newark. Madison. 



BRACHYLOBUS, Chd. 



B. lithophilus, Say. 



Palisades, in March, rare — Schaupp. Gloucester, rare — Lie- 

 beck. 



LACHNOCRBPIS, Lee. 

 L. parallelus, Say. 



Gloucester, Westville, rare — Liebeck. Snake Hill, common 

 — Linell. 



OODES, Bon. 

 O. amaroides, Dej. 



Palisades, rare — Schaupp. 



O. americanus, Dej. 



Palisades, common — Schaupp. Westville, rare — Liebeck. 



O. fluvialis, Lee. 



Westville, Gloucester, rare — Liebeck. Camden, Gloucester, 

 not rare — Wenzel. 



O. lecontei, Chd. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, rare — Wenzel. 



GEOPINUS, Lee. 

 Q. inerassatus, Dej. 



Generally distributed in sandy districts along water — Wenzel. 

 Westville, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, 

 in September, frequent — Hamilton. Greenville, six inches deep, 

 in sandy soil — Schaupp. Newark. 



