THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 
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PROMETOP1A Er. 
P. 6-maculata Say. Throughout the State under pine and other bark in 
"^spring and until VII, 30. 
PHENOL1A Er. 
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P. qrossa. Fab. 
fungi. 
Throughout the State, more or less common in gilled 
OMOSITA Er. 
O. colon Linn. Throughout the State on dry carrion or in fungi. 
The “O. discoidea” of previous edition is an error. 
SORONIA Er. 
S. guttulata Lee. Hudson Co. (LI); Iona V, 7, on pine roots in scolytid 
galleries (W). 
S. unckdata Say. Throughout the State, g. d., not rare. 
S. ulkei Lee. Newark (Bf); Jamesburg VII, 4 (Brn); Westville V, 4 
(GG); seashore (Li); single specimens only. 
S. grisea Linn. Clementon, Malaga VI (W); an introduced species. 
POCADIUS Er. 
P. helvolus Er. Ft. Lee in Lycoperdium (Bt); Camden VII, 25 (GG); 
ColTmgswood VII, 23 (Brn); Lacy V, 27 (Dke); g. d. (W). 
P. infuscatus Reitt. “New Jersey” (Horn Coll). 
MELIGETHES Steph. 
M. mutatus Harr. Paterson V, 3 (Jl). 
OXYCNEMUS Er. 
G, histrinus Lee. Ft. Lee (Bt); Hudson Co. (LI); seashore (Li); g. d. 
(W); always rare and “peculiar to the genus ‘Phallus’” (Sz). 
O. nigripennis Lee. Brookville IX, 20 (Lg); Sea Isle City IX, 8 (W). 
AMPHICROSSUS Er. 
/ A. ciliatus Oliv. Hudson Co. (LI); West Bergen, Orange Mts., on sap 
(Bf); Woodbury V, 22, VII, 30 (div); g. d. (W). 
PALLODES Er. 
P. pallidus Beauv. 
fungi. 
Throughout the State V-VII, in gilled and other 
CYLLODES Er. 
y C. bipiagiatus Lee. Ft. Lpe (Sf). 
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