246 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



Family RHINOMACERID^. 



RHINOMACER, Fabr. 

 R. pilosus, Lee. 



Gloucester, rare — Weuzel. 



R. elongatus, Lee. 



Gloucester, rare — Wenzel. Westville, rather common — Lie- 

 beck. Morristown, on dry pine branches — Julich. 



Family RHYNCHITIDiE. 



AULBTBS, Sch. 



A. ater, Lee. 



Landisville, Dacosta, rare — Liebeck. Fort Lee, on Sweet 

 Fern — Julich. Anglesea — Wenzel. 



EUQNAMPTUS, Sch. 

 E. angustatus, Hbst. 



Generally distributed, rather common — Liebeck. On Hick- 

 ory — Wenzel. Newark. Madison. 



B. collaris, Fabr. 



On the Newark list. New Jersey — Julich. 



RHYNCHITES, Hbst. 

 R. bicolor, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State, on Rose. 

 R. hirtus, Fabr. 



Atlantic and Cape May counties, rare — Wenzel. Dacosta, rare 

 — Liebeck. Newark. Bergen — Julich. 



R. foseifrons, Lee. 



Atco, very rare — Wenzel. 

 R. aeratus, Say. 



Landisville, not uncommon — Liebeck. Bloomfield — Julich. 

 Anglesea — Wenzel. 



