1S4 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



A. pusillus Say. Also g. d., spring and fall ; but more rare than the pre- 



ceding. 



BRACHYLOBUS Chd. 



B. lithophilus Say. Hopatcong, VI (Bt), Palisades, III (Sp), Snake Hill 



(Sf), Gloucester (Ivi), Anglesea, Westville, under drift and in meadows 



(W). 



LACHNOOREPIS Lee. 



L. parallelus Say. Hopatcong (Pm), Snake Hill, IV, 26 (Lv), salt meadows 

 ( Bf ), Gloucester, Westville (Li), under drift in spring on meadows ( W) ; 

 locally not rare. 



OODES Bon. 



O. amaroides Dej. Palisades (Sp), Snake Hill (Sf), Atco (Li,), Westville, 

 Woodbury, VI, 8 (W). 



O. americaixus Dej. Hopatcong ( Pm), Palisades (Sp), Hoboken, IV, 24 (Bt), 

 Snake Hill I Sf), Westville (Li). 



O. fluvialis Lee. Salt meadows (Bf), Westville (Li), Camden, Gloucester, 

 under drift on meadows, V, ( W). 



O. lecontei Chd. Camden, Gloucester Co., Anglesea (W). 



GEOPINUS Lee. 



G. incrassatus Dej. Newark at light (Bf), Dunellen, X (Sm), Greenville in 

 sandy soil (Sp), Lakewood (Lv), Westville (Li), g. d., in sandy districts 

 along water (W). 



OR AT ACANTHUS Dej. 



C. dubius Beauv. Woodside, Newark (Bf), g. d. (Li), in sandy districts 



along water-courses (W), New Brunswick. 



AGONODERTJS Dej. 



A. lineola Fabr. Throughout the State, often at light, IV-VII, IX. 



A. infuscatus Dej. Anglesea (Li), Brigantine, IX (Hn), g. d. (W). 



A. pallipes Fabr. Throughout the State, common at light in spring and 

 early summer, and again in fall. 



A. partiarius Say. Palisades in spring (Sp), salt meadows (Bf), Westville, 

 I, 28 ; Anglesea ( W), g. d. (Li) ; usually not rare. 



A. pauperculus Lee. Salt meadows (Bf), Lahaway, V, 28, on cranberry 

 bogs. 



A. indistinctus Say. Along Palisades, rare (Sp). 



A. testaceus Dej. Lakewood, V (Bt), Atlantic City (Castle), Anglesea 



(W). 



