132 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



ARTHROLIPS, ^Woll. 

 A. marginicoUis, Lee. 



I have taken this in the State, exact locality unknown — Smith. 



CORYLOPHUS, Staph. 

 C. truncatus, Lee. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not rare — Wenzel. 



RHYPOBIUS, Lee. 

 R. marinus, Lee. 



Brigantine Beach, in September, common — Hamilton. Angle- 

 sea, in July, common — Schwarz. 



ORTHOPERUS, Staph. 

 O. glaber, Lee. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not common — Wenzel. 



Anglesea, in July — Schwarz. 



O. scutellarie, Lee. 



Anglesea, in July — Schwarz. 



Family COCCINELLIDiE. 



ANISOSTICTA, Dup. 

 A. seriata, Melsh. 



Sea-shore, not rare — Wenzel. Atlantic City, moderately 

 abundant — Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, in September, frequent 

 — Hamilton. Cape May, in July — Schwarz. New Jersey — 

 Linell. 

 A. strigata, Tlmnb, 



Hudson county — Linell. 



MEGILLA, Muls. 

 M. maculata, De G. 



Generally distributed, common — Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigan- 

 tine Beach, in September, common — Hamilton. Hudson county, 



