258 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



RHYSSEMATUS, Chevr. 

 R. lineaticoUis, Say. 



I used to find this not rarely along the Palisades. Ou Asclepias 

 — Julich. Caldwell, rare — Crane. 



CHALCODERMA, Sch. 

 C. collaris, Horn. 



Atlantic City — Castle. 



ACALLBS, Sch. 

 A. spec, indet. 



Newark, in ants' nests — Bischoff. This most resembles the 



southern davatus, but seems to differ from all the species in Dr. 



Horn's collection. 



TYLODERMA, Say. 

 T. foveolatum, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare — Wenzel. Westville, rare — Lie- 

 beck. New Jersey — Julich. Newark — Bischoff. 



T. fragarise, Riley. 



Arlington, Maplewood, under stones — Julich. 



T. serum, Say. 



Westville, rare — Liebeck. New Jersey — Julich. Newark — 

 Bischoff. 



PHYRDBNUS, Lee. 

 P. undatus, Lee. 



In cedar swamps — Julich. 



CRYPTORHYNCHUS, 111. 

 C. parochus, Hbst. 



On the Newark list. On Butternut — Julich. 



C. bisignatus, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare — Wenzel. Landisville, rare — 

 Liebeck. New Jersey — Julich. 



C. fuscatus, Lee. 



Newark. Determined by myself. In cedar swamps — Julich. 



