78 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



B. contractum, Say. 



Atlantic City, not common — Wenzel, Liebeck. Brigantine 

 Beach, September, not common — Hamilton. Anglesea, July — 

 Schwarz. 



B. aflSne, Say. 



Camden, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Ocean county — 

 Smith. 



B. quadrimaculatum, Linn. 



Camden and Gloucester counties, not common — Wenzel, Lie- 

 beck. The most abundant species in fields and gardens every- 

 where — Smith. 



B. seraistriatum, Hald. 



Banks of Pjissaic, May and September — Schaupp. 



TACHYS, Schaum. 

 T. proximus, Say. 



Sandy banks of Passaic, May and September — Schaupp. 

 Generally distributed, moderately abundant — Liebeck. 



T. scitulus, Lee. 



Sandy banks of Passaic, May and September — Schaupp. 

 Camden, Gloucester, common — Wenzel. 



T. occultator, Casey. 



Brigantine Beach, in September — Hamilton. 

 T. laevus, Say. 



New Brunswick, rare — Smith. 

 T. nanus, Gyll. 



Generally distributed, common — Wenzel, Liebeck. Newark. 

 Brigantine Beach, mainland and island, September — Hamilton. 

 Sandy banks of Passaic, May and September — Schaupp. 



T. flavicauda, Say. 



Generally distributed, common — Wenzel, Liebeck. I have 

 taken this everywhere in the State, under bark of trees. 

 T. tripunctatus, Say. 



Sandy banks of Passaic, May and September — Schaupp. 

 T. capax, Lee. 



Ocean county, cranberry bogs, not common — Smith. 



