CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 189 



A. phalerioides, Horn. 



Atlantic and Cape May counties, not common — Wenzel. At- 

 lantic City, not rare — Liebeck. Brigantine Beach, in September,, 

 not frequent — Hamilton. Anglesea, in July — Schwarz. 



A. femoralis, Say. 



Generally distributed, not uncommon — Wenzel, Liebeck. 



A. parous, Horn. 



Anglesea — Wenzel. 



BOLBOCBRAS, Kirby. 



B. farctus, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, rare — Wenzel. Atlantic City, rare — 

 Liebeck. Newark. Caldwell, rare — Crane. Madison. 



B. lazarus, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, rare — Wenzel. Sea-shore, not uncom- 

 mon — Liebeck. 



ODONT^US. Kl. 

 O. filicornis, Say. 



Atlantic City, rare — Liebeck. Ocean Beach — Paulmier. 



O. cornigerus, Melsh. 



New Jersey — Linell. 



GEOTRUPES, Latr. 

 G. splendidus, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, rather common — Wenzel, Liebeck. 



Madison. Caldwell, rare since 1887 — Crane. 



G. semiopacus, Jek. 



Atlantic City, rare — Liebeck. Newark. Madison. 



G. egeriei, Germ. 



Generally distributed, not uncommon — Wenzel. Camden, 

 rare — Liebeck. 



G. blackburnii, Fabr. 



Rather common throughout the State. 



G. balyi, Jek. 



Gloucester county, rare — Wenzel. Westville, rare — Liebeck. 



