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C. hamatus Say. " New Jersey " (W). 



C. hierog-lyphicus Say. Greenwood Lake (Sf), Hudson Co. (LI), Caldwell 



(Cr), Newark (Soc), g. d. (Li). 

 O. inflatus Lee. Gloucester (Li), Hudson County (LI), Fort Lee, VI (Bt), 



Anglesea, V, 28. 



ASAPHES Kirby. 



A. decoloratus Say. Madison, V, 12 (Pr), Ft. Lee, VI (Bt), Hudson Co. 



(LI), g. d. (W), Orange Mts. 

 A. memnonius Hbst. Throughout the State, V, VI and VII. 

 A. bilobatus Say. Hudson County (LI), Caldwell (Cr), Ft. Lee (Bt), South 



Camden (W). 



MELANACTES Lee. 



M. piceus De G. Throughout the State, VI and VII. 



M. morio Fabr. Fort Lee (Bt) Caldwell (Cr), Newark (Soc), Camden, 

 Gloucester Counties (W), Lahaway VI, 1. 



CEBRIO Oliv. 



C. bicolor Fabr. " New Jersey," V (Bt), Camden, Gloucester Counties, rare 



(W). 



PEROTHOPS Er. 



P. mucida Gyll. Camden (Li), Anglesea (W), rare : from old beech trees 

 (U.). 



CEROPHYTUM Latr. 

 C. pulsator Hald. Ft. Lee, 1 specimen (Sf). 



Family THROSCIDiE. 



Resemble the Elateridas, but the prothorax is firmly articulated to the meso- 

 thorax and the species have no power of leaping. They are usually found 

 on dead wood or on flowers and are inconspicuous as well as small. None are 

 of economic importance. 



DRAPETES Redt. 



D. geminatus Say. Westville, Buena Vista (Li), Hudson County (LI), Ft. 

 Lee (Bt); under rotten bark and on dead branches (Ch). 



THROSCUS Latr. 



T. constrictor Say. Newark (Bf), Lahaway, V, 28. 



T. converg-ens Horn. Hopatcong (Pm). 



T. chevrolati Bon v. Ft. Lee (Bt), Hudson Co. (LI), Newark (Bf). 



