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AGRYPNUS Esch. 
A. sal lei Lee. Manumuskin V, 12 (Dke); 
Anglesea VI, VII, IX (div). 
ADELOCERA Latr. 
A. impressicollis Say. Lakehurst VII (Ds). 
A. marmorata Fab. Gloucester and Camden 
Co. (W); Westville (Li); Manumuskin V, 
5 (Dke). 
A. discoidea Web. Throughout the State IV- 
'VI,' local, not common. 
A. aurorata Lee. Chester (Dn); Livingston 
Park V, 8 (Gr). 
A. maculata Lee. New Jersey, exact locality 
unknown (Li). 
A. obtecta Say. Ft. Lee VI (Jl); So. Amboy X 
(Bt). 
A. brevicornis Lee. Palisades (Jl); all the 
species under dead bark. 
CHALCOLEPiDIUS Esch. 
C. viridipilis Say. Camden and Gloucester 
Counties, rare (div). 
ALAUS Esch. 
r A. oculatus Linn. Throughout the State, not 
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above and side; enlarged. rare ^ our largest and most conspicuous 
species; larva in decaying wood. 
A. myops Fab. Throughout the State where pine occurs; always rare; 
larva under pine bark IV-VI, adults VI-VIII. 
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HEMIRHIPUS Latr. 
H. fascicularis Fab. G. d., but local and very rare (W). 
CARDIOPHORUS Esch. 
C. convexus Say. Throughout the State V-VII. 
C. cardisce Say. Hopatcong (Pm); Woodside (Bf) ; Highlands (Ch); 
Anglesea V (div); g. a. (W), and probably throughout the State. 
C. fenestratus Lee. Anglesea V, 80, 1 specimen (W). 
C. convexulus Lee. Greenville, ill early spring, under stones (Bf). 
C. gagates Er. (laevicollis Er.) Throughout the State IV-VI, locally not 
rare. 
C. robustus Lee. Greenville, rare (Bf) ; Anglesea V, 28 (Sm). 
