CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 183 



B. alternans Dej. Along the Palisades (Sp). 



B. tormentarius Lee. Salt Meadows (Bf), Snake Hill. 



B. finnans Fabr. Reported by all collectors from all sections, and usually as 

 common. 



B. similis Lee. Newark (Bf), Brigantine beach, IX (Hn). 



B. cordicollis Dej. Palisades (Sp), Caldwell (Cr), Orange Mts. (Bf), g. d. 



(Li). 



This genus has not yet been revised and the names stand as such, mostly 

 based upon superficial comparison with the specimens in the Horn collection. 

 The Schaupp records are as reliable as any can be under the present condition 

 of affairs. 



CHLiENIUS Bon. 



C. erythropns Germ. Snake Hill, 1 specimen (Bf), Atlantic Co., Anglesea 



in wash-up (W). 



C. sericeus Fcerst. Hopatcong (Pm), Madison (Pr), Newark district (Bf), 

 Caldwell (Cr), Palisades, Snake Hill, Ridgewood (Sp), Ft. Lee, IV, 26 

 (Lv), g. d. (W, Li), New Brunswick, VII. 



O. laticollis Say. Throughout the State : common in Spring in the Ft. Lee, 

 Snake Hill and Newark districts, more rare southwardly. 



C. difflnis Chd. Palisades in spring (Sp). 



C. aestivus Say. Throughout the State, spring and fall ; more common north- 

 wardly. 



O. angustus Newn. Anglesea, one specimen in wash-up (W). 



C. leucoscelis Chev. Greenwood Lake, locally not rare (Bt). 



C. nemoralis Say. Throughout the State, rather commonly : like most of the 

 species under stones and other shelter. 



C. tricolor Dej. Throughout the State, rather common. 



C. pennsylvanicus Say. Throughout the State, more common in the 

 northern districts in spring. 



C. impunctifrons Say. Ft. Lee, VI (Bt), Caldwell (Cr), g. d. (W, Li), 

 Palisades in spring. 



C. niger Rand. Hopatcong (Pm), Palisades (Sp), Hoboken (Bt), Snake 

 Hill, IV, 26 (Lv), Orange, VI (Ch), along salt meadows in spring (Bf), 

 Anglesea and along Delaware under drift (W). 



C. purpuricollis Rand. "New Jersey" (Horn); but Mr. Schwarz suggests 

 an error in locality and says the species is boreal. 



C. tomentosus Say. Madison (Pr), Newark district under dry cow-dung 

 (Bf), seashore (Li), g. d. (W), New Brunswick, VIII, and occurs 

 throughout the State in iny experience. 



ANOMOG-LOSSUS Chd. 

 A. emarginatus Say. Throughout the State, locally common, V, VI, VII. 



