THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 275 
Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. for 1899 in all essentials, and all the species collected 
and recorded by Mr. Boerner were determined by Prof. Fall. 
LATRIDIUS Hbst. 
L. breviclavus Fall. L. I. to Michigan, and almost certainly New Jersey. 
L. liratus Lee. (Stephostethus) Snake Hill, Ft. Lee (Sf); Newark V, 
"“New Brunswick (Coll); g. d., local, not rare (W). 
ENICMUS Thom. 
E. minutus Linn. Arlington VI, sweeping at dusk (Brn). 
E. aterrimus Mots. (Latridius opaculus). Fort Lee (Sf); Arlington 
meadows (Bf). 
CARTODERE Thom. 
C. ruficollis Marsh. Mass, to Va., and certain to occur in New Jersey. 
CORTICARIA Marsh. 
C. fulva Com. A cosmopolitan species found from the Atlantic to the 
Pacific, and from Mass, to Va.; certain to occur in New Jersey. 
C. serrata Payk. Also cosmopolitan, as with the preceding. 
C. dentigera Lee. Spring Lake (Ch). 
C. elongata Gyll. Orange (Ch); Malaga VII (GG); Newtonville III (Brn). 
C. ferruginea Marsh, (deleta) Orange (Ch) and g. d. in dried products. 
This is also probably the “ferruginosa” Mots, of the last edition, and 
occurs throughout the State. 
MELANOPHTHALMA Mots. 
M. picta Lee. (Corticaria) Snake Hill (Sf); Westville V, 28, Merchant- 
ville III, 30, Anglesea VII, 12 (Brn). 
M. simplex Lee. (Corticaria) Anglesea V, VII (div). , 
M. villosa Zimm. Newark VII, Gloucester V, DaCosta VII, Sea Isle VI, 
Anglesea VII (Brn). 
M. distinguenda Com. Newark VII, Gloucester to Anglesea, g. d., IV-VII 
(Brn). 
M. pumila Lee. Ft. Lee, Staten Island (Jl). 
M. gibbosa Hbst. Newtonville VII, 9 (Brn). 
M. similata Gyll. Merchantville VII, Westville V, Gloucester V, DaCosta 
VII, Anglesea VI (Brn). 
M. regularis Lee. “New Jersey”—type locality. 
M. longipermis Lee. (Corticaria) Arlington III, 19 (Bf); Newark, New 
Brunswick (Coll). 
M. americana Mann. (Corticaria) Hudson Co. (LI). 
M. cavicollis Mann. Hudson Co. (LI); Sea Isle City VIII (Brn). 
