172 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



PACHYSCELUS, Sol. 

 P. purpureus, Say. 



Recorded on the Newark list. 

 P. laevigatus, Say. 



Generally distributed, not rare — Liebeck, Wenzel. Hudson 

 county — Linell. Newark. 



Family LAMPVRID^. 



CALOPTERON, Guer. 

 C. terminale, Say. 



Hudson county — Linell. 



C. reticulatum, Fabr. 



Found not uncommonly throughout the State. 



CELETES, Newn. 

 C basalts, Lee. 



Sea-shore, not common — Liebeck. Hudson county — Liuell. 



CCENIA, Newn. 

 C. dimidiata, Fabr. 



Sea-shore, rare — Liebeck. Caldwell, common — Crane. 



LOPHEROS, Lee. 

 L. fraternus, Rand. 



Rare, near Paterson — Smith. 



EROS, Newn. 

 E. thoracicus, Rand. 



Westville, rare — Liebeck. 

 E. aurora, Hbst. 



Generally distributed, not uncommon — Liebeck. Gloucester 

 county, rare — Wenzel. 



E. trilineatus, Melsh. 



Westville, rare — Liebeck. Hudson county — Linell. 



