238 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



SYMPHOR4, Lee. 

 S. rugosa, Hald. 



Auglesea, in July — Schwarz. Newark — Loeffler. 



ANISOXYA, Muls. 



A. glaucula, Lee. 



Anglesea, in July — Schwarz. Newark — Loeffler. 



EUSTROPHUS, 111. 

 E. confinis, Lee, 



Generally distributed, rare — Wenzel. 



E. bicolor, Say. 



Taken by me near Hoboken. 



B. bifasciatus, Say. 



Generally distributed, rare — AVenzel. 

 E. tomentosus, Say. 



I have taken this near Hoboken. 



HALLOMENUS, Panz. 

 H. scapularis, Mels. 



Newark — Loeffler. 



ORCHESIA, Latr. 

 O. castanea, Melsh. 



Anglesea, in July — Schwarz. Newark. 



SCRAPTIA, Latr. 

 S. sericea, Melsh. 



Newark — Loeffler. 



CANIPA, Lee. 



C. pallipes, Mels. 



Newark — Loeffler. 



MYCTERUS, Clairv. 

 M. scaber, Hald. 



Not rare in the vicinity of Jersey City and Hoboken. 



There will be considerable additions in this family when the 

 State is more thoroughly collected over. 



