the; insects of. new jersey, 315 
, , APHODIUS III. 
A. fossor Linn. Piedmont Plain and northward; an imported species, 
which is now common about Newark and in Hudson County. 
A. fimetarius Linn. Common throughout the State. 
A. ruricola Mels: Westville IV, 26, Atco (W); Atlantic City VI (GG). 
; ,, A. granarius Linn. .Throughout the State; common. 
A. vittatus Say. Newark Dist. (Bf); DaCosta V, Anglesea VII CW); local 
and common throughout the State. 
A. inquinatus Hbst. Common throughout the State. 
A. rubeolus Beauv. Newark Dist. (Bf); Camden, Landisville (Li); Wood¬ 
bury VII, DaCosta V, Clementon VIII (W). 
A. stercorosus Mels. Throughout the State; usually common. 
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A. bicolor Say. Newark (Bf); Westville (Li). 
/ A. phalerioides Horn. Sandy Hook to Cape May, along the coast VII-IX. 
A. femoral is Say. Generally distributed, not rare (W, Li). 
A. oblongus Say. Ft. Lee III, 24, in a rotten stump (Bt). 
A. parcus Horn. Anglesea VII, 11, at light (W). 
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BOLBOCEROSOMA Schaef. 
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/ B. farctum Fab. Throughout the State; local and rare. 
BOLBOCERAS Kirby. 
B. lazarus Fab. Woodbury VII (div) ; Sea Isle VII, Brigantine VII (Brn); 
Anglesea VI, VII (div); never common. 
ODONT/EUS Kl. 
O. filicornis Say. Ocean Beach (Pr); Atlantic City (Li); Sea Isle VI 
(Brn). 
O. cornigerus Mels. Spotswood (Jl); New Jersey (LI). 
GEOTRUPES Latr. 
G. splendidus Fab. Throughout 'the State; local, not common. 
G. semiopacus Jek. Madison (Pr); Newark (Soc); Riverton X, 24 (GG); 
Atlantic City (Li); Anglesea VIII, 8 (W). 
G. egeriei Germ. Shark River VII (GG); Camden (Li); Woodbury IV, 21, 
Clementon III, 18, under fungus (W). 
G. blackburnii Fab. Throughout the State III-X, common, in excrement. 
G. balyi Jek. Ft. Lee (Sf); Lakehurst IX, 3, in underground stem of 
toadstools (Jl); Gloucester VIII, IX (W); Westville (Li). 
G. hornii Blanch. Hopatcong, Highlands (Sf); Staten Island (Bt); 
Somer’s Point (Hn); under or near decaying toadstools. 
The record of “G. inutilis” Horn is an error. 
