CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 247 



A. aurorata Lee. Chester (Dkn), "New Jersey." 



A. maculata Lee. "New Jersey," exact locality unknown (Li). 



A. obtecta Say. South Amboy, X (Bt): all the species under dead bark (U). 



CHALCOLEPIDIUS Esch. 



C. viridipilis Say. Gloucester and Camden Counties (W), Westville (Li)» 

 rare. 



ALAUS Esch. 



A. oculatus Linn. Occurs throughout the State not rarely ; larva in 

 decaying wood ; under bark of oak and chestnut (Ch). 



A. myops Fab. Del. Water Gap (Bt), g. d. (W, Li); throughout the pine 

 districts, and more common southwardly : larva under pine bark. 



HEMIRHIPUS Lee. 

 H. fascicularis Fabr. G. d., but rare (W). 



CARDIOPHORTJS Esch. 



O. convexus Say. Hopatcong (Pm), Anglesea, VII, 4 (Lv), Atco, Da Costa, 



South Jersey (W). 

 C. cardisce Say. G. d. (W), Hopatcong (Pm), Highlands (Ch), Anglesea, 



V, 28. 

 O. convexulus Lee. Staten Island (Lg). 

 O. gagates Er. Madison (Pr), Atco, Da Costa (W), Lahaway, IV, 1, 10, 



Anglesea, V, 28, Burlington Co., Newark. 

 C. laevicollis Er. Long Island, and probably also New Jersey (Bt). 

 C. robustus Lee. "New Jersey" (Horn), Anglesea, V, 28. 



HORISTONOTUS Cand. 



H. curiatus Say. Ft. Lee (Bt), Hudson County (LI), Westville (Li), Cam- 

 den and Gloucester Counties (W), Jamesburg, VII, 4. 



CRYPTOHYPNUS Esch. 



C. abbreviates Say. Orange (Lg), Snake Hill, IV (Sf), Newark district. 

 C. exiguus Rand. = pulchellus and guttulatus. Camden (Li), Westville 



(W, Li), Jamesburg, V, 10. 

 C. choris Say. South Camden, IV, 29, local (W), Gloucester Co. (Lg), 



Chester (Dkn). 

 C. obliquatulus Mels. Camden (Li), Ocean County, V, 28. 

 O. perplexus Horn. " New Jersey " (Lg). 

 C. delumbis Horn. Staten Island (Lg). 



