232 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



OPATRINUS, Latr. 

 O. notus, Say. 



Quite common throughout the State. 



O. aciculatus, Lee. 



Rare. I have taken a few specimens near Jersey City. 



BLAPSTINUS, Lat. 

 B. mcestus, Melsh. 



Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. 



B. pulverulentus, Mann. 



Gloucester county, not common — Wenzel. 



B. interruptus, Say. 



Anglesea, in July — Schwarz. Brigantine Beach, in Septem- 

 ber — Hamilton. 



B. metallicus, Fabr. 



Gloucester county and sea-shore, not common — Wenzel. Hud- 

 son county — Linell. Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamil- 

 ton. Madison. 



EPHALUS, Lee. 

 B. latimanus, Lee. 



Ocean Beach — Paulmier. A single specimen only, now in the 

 College collection. A very rare species, which I have taken 

 sparingly on Long Island. 



TRIBOLIUM, MacL. 

 T. ferrugineum, Fabr. 



Newark. Determined by myself. I have taken this com- 

 monly. 



GNATHOCBRUS, Thunb. 

 G. cornutus, Fabr. 



On the Newark list. New Jersey — Collection Dr. Horn. 

 Atlantic City — Castle. 



ALPHITOBIUS, Steph. 

 A. diaperinus, Panz. 



On the Newark list. 



