CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 



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CALOSOMA Weber. 



C. externum Say. Woodside (Bf), Greenville, under stones, VI and IX 

 (Sp), Gloucester (Li), Camden, Atlantic and Cape May Cos. (W) : not 

 common. 



C. scrutator Fabr. Throughout the State, locally common, often washed up 

 along shore in large numbers, VII, VIII, IX ; is a tree climber and cater- 

 pillar hunter. 



O. willcoxi Lee. Newark, at light (Bf), Atlantic City (Li), Cape May Co. 

 (W, Sm); similar in habits to the preceding; but not nearly so abun- 

 dant. 



C. frigidum Kirby. Newark, light (Bf). 



O. sayi Dej. Atlantic City (Li), Camden, 

 Gloucester, Atlantic, Cape May Co. 

 (W): rare. 



C. calidum Fabr. Throughout the State, 

 under stones, etc., in fields; the most 

 common of our species. 



ELAPHRUS Fabr. 

 E. cicatricosus Lee. Fort Lee, IV, one 



Fig. 80.— Calosoma calidum and larva. specimen (Sf ). 



E. fuliginosus Say. Snake Hill (Li), IV, 24 (Bf). 



E. ruscarius Say. Throughout the State along dry ditches and on mud flats, 

 V, VI, VII, IX. 



BLETHISA Bon. 



B. quadricollis Hald. Caldwell, rare (Cr). 



NOTIOPHILUS Dum. 



N. seneus Hbst. Ft. Lee, IX, 10, among leaves (Bt), Caldwell (Cr), Camden, 



Gloucester Co. (W), Newark. 

 N. sibiricus Mots. Madison (Pr), Newark, about roots of trees and under 



damp leaves (Bf). 

 N. hardyi Putz. Staten Island (Lg), among leaves at base of trees, X, 24, 



and in Spring (Bt), Newark. 



NEBRIA Latr. 



N. pallipes Say. Throughout the State along rocky streams, under stones 

 just at the edge of the water. 



PASIMACHUS Bon. 



P. sublsevis Beauv. Sandy Hook, VIII (Bt), Anglesea, VII, VIII (W, Li, Lv, 

 Sm), Brigantine beach, IX (Hn). 



