246 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
PALAMINUS Er. 
P. normalis Lee. Anglesea VII (Sz). 
/ P. testaceus Er. Snake Hill (Sf); Eagle Rock VI (Rk); Westville I, 
sifting (W). 
TACHINUS Grav. 
T. memnonius Gray. Ft. Lee, on mushrooms (Bt); Riverton V, 1, West¬ 
ville VI, 6 (Brn); Merchantville XI, 16 (Dke). 
T. repandus Horn. Camden XII, 12, Anglesea (W). 
T. flavipennis Dej. Eagle Rock VI, 5 (Rk); New Jersey (U S N M). 
T. fimbriatus Grav. Throughout the State VI-X, common. 
T. picipes Er. Collingswood (W). 
T. limbatus Mels. Staten Island VI (Ds); Gloucester V (Brn); Anglesea 
(W). 
T. fumipennis Say. Staten Island V (Ds). 
T. pallipes Grav. New Jersey III, 27 (Rk), on mushrooms (Bt); Camden, 
Gloucester Co. (W). 
TACHYPORUS Grav. 
T. elegans Horn. Hopatcong (Pm); Chester (Dn); Madison (Pr). This 
and the other species in the series mostly in fungi or fermenting sap. 
T. jocosus Say. Madison (Pr); Camden and Gloucester Counties (W). 
T. chrysomelinus Linn. Ft. Lee (Bt); West Jersey (U S N M); Brigan¬ 
tine Beach IX (Hn). 
T. nitidulus Fab. (brunneus Er.) Ft. Lee, Weehawken IV, 2 (Bt); Cam¬ 
den and Gloucester Co. (W); New Jersey (U S N M). 
CILEA Duval. 
C. silphoides Linn, Hemlock Falls VII, 4 (Rk). 
ERCHOMUS Mots. 
E. ventriculus Say. Common everywhere in fungi and soft decay. 
E. lasvis Lee. Anglesea, sifting, all winter (W). 
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CONOSOMA Kraatz. 
C. littoreum Linn. Spring Lake (Ch). 
C. knoxii Lee. Staten Island (Lg). 
C. crassum Grav. Throughout the State, common in fungi on trees, under 
old leaves and bark, winter and spring. 
C. pubescens Payk. Common throughout the State. 
C. basale Er. Spring Lake (Ch); Merchantville VI, X (div); National 
Park V (Dke). 
C. opicum Say. Ocean Co., under bark (Sm). 
