200 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



PHYSOCNBMUM, Hald. 

 P. brevilineum, Saj-. 



Atlantic aud Cape May counties, common — Wenzel. Sea- 

 shore, moderately abundant — Liebeck. Newark. 



HYLOTRUPES. Serv. 

 H. bajulus, Linn. 



Quite generally distributed throughout the State ; not un- 

 common. 



H. ligneus, Fabr. 



Generally distributed, common, feeds on Cedar — Wenzel. 

 Dacosta, not uncommon — Liebeck. Newark. 



PHYMATODES, Muls. 

 P. variabilis, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State. 



P. amcenus, Sa}'. 



W^estville, rare — Liebeck. In Grape, not common — Wenzel. 

 I bred quite a number from grape stems this spring. Caldwell, 

 common — Crane. Madison. 



P. varius, Fabr. 



Not uncommon throughout the State. 



CALLIDIUM, Fabr. 

 C. antennatum, Newn. 



Common throughout the State. 



CEME, Newn. 

 O. rigida, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare — Wenzel. Sea-shore, rare — Lie- 

 beck, Anglesea, in July — Schwarz. Newark. 



CHION, Newn. 

 C. cinctus, Dru. 



Not rare, generally distributed — Wenzel. 



