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THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
revision and the list is tentative merely. It is quite certain that some of 
the species do not occur in New Jersy and that other names must event¬ 
ually he substituted. 
CHL/EN1US Bon. 
C. erythropus Germ. Snake Hill (Bf); Atlantic Co., Anglesea in wash- 
up (W). 
C. sericeus Porst. Delaware Valley region and northward in spring, 
sometimes not uncommon. 
C. laticollis Say. Throughout the State; common in spring in the Ft. 
Dee, Snake Hill and Newark districts; more rare southwardly. 
C. diffinis Chd. Along the Palisades in early spring (Sp). 
C. ae'stivus Say. Throughout the State, spring and fall; more common 
north. 
C. augustus Newn. Anglesea VII, 20, 1 specimen in wash-up (Brn). 
/ C. prasinus Dej. Trenton (Hk). 
C. leucoscelis Say. Throughout the State, under stones, common. 
C. nernoralis Say. Throughout the State, common. 
C. tricolor Dej. Throughout the State, common. 
C. pennsylvanicus Say. Throughout the State; more common in the 
northern districts in spring. 
/ C. impunctifrons Say. Palisades in spring (Sm); Ft. Lee VI (Bt); Cald¬ 
well (C'r); Camdep V, Westville IX (Brn); g. d. (W, Li). 
C. niger Rand. Throughout the State in spring; usually rare. 
C. purpuricollis Rand. “New Jersey” (Horn). 
C. tomentosus Say. Throughout the State all summer, under shelter of 
all sorts, and usually the most common species near cities. 
ANOMOGLOSSUS Chd. 
A. emarginatus Say. Throughout the State V-VII, locally common. 
A. pusillus Say. Also generally distributed in spring and fall; hut more 
rare than the preceding. 
BRACHYLOBUS Chd. 
B. lithophilus Say. Hopatcong VI (Bt); Palisades III (Sp); Snake Hill 
(Sf); salt meadows (Bf); Westville, Anglesea in meadows and under 
drift (W). 
LACHNOCREPIS Lee. 
L. parallelus Say. Throughout the State in spring, locally not rare; on 
'“’“^meadows and marshes under drift; also under stones. 
CODES Bon. 
O. amaroides Dej. Palisades V (Sp); Snake Hill (Sf); Camden IV (GG); 
^Westville, Woodbury VI (W); Atco (Li); Lawnside VI, Petersburg 
VI (Brn). 
