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T. chrysomelinus Linn. Ft. Lee (Bt), Brigantine beach, IX (Hn), "West 



Jersey" (USNM). 

 T. brunneus Er. Ft. Lee, Weehawken, IV, 2 (Bt), Camden, 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 throughout the State in fungi and in soft 



decay. 

 E. lsevis Lee. Anglesea, sifting, all winter (W). 



CONOSOMA Kraatz. 



C. littoreum Linn. Spring Lake (Ch). 



C. crassum Grav. Ft. Lee (Bt), "New Jersey" (U S N M), g. d., common 



(W) ; this and the other species occur in fungi on trees or under old 



leaves and bark, probably throughout the State. 

 C. pubescens Payk. Throughout the State ; the most common of our 



species. 

 C. basale Er. Spring Lake, under bark (Ch), "New Jersey" (Rk, U S 



NM). 

 O. opicum Say. Ocean Co., under bark. 



BOLETOBIUS Leach. 



B. cingulatus Mann. Madison (Pr), Newark (Soc) ; all the species in decay- 

 ing fungi. 



B. intrusus Horn. Spring Lake (Ch), Brigantine, mainland, IX (Hn), 

 "New Jersey " (U S N M). 



B. cincticollis Say. Spring Lake (Ch), " New Jersey " (USNM). 



B. anticus Horn. Ft. Lee (Bt), " New Jersey " (U S N M). 



B. pygmseus Fabr. Brigantine, mainland, IX (Hn). 



B. trinotatus Er. Hopatcong (Pm), Ft. Lee (Bt), Highlands (Ch), Westville, 

 DaCosta (W), Brigantine, mainland, IX (Hn), Anglesea, VII (Sz). 



B. cinctus Grav. Common throughout the State. 



var. gentilis Lee. Brigantine, mainland, IX (Hn). 



BRYOPORUS Kraatz. 

 B. rufescens Lee. "New Jersey "(USNM). 



MYCETOPORTJS Mann. 



M. americanus Er. Madison (Pr), Spring Lake (Ch), Merchantville, V, 30 



(Rk), Anglesea, VII (Sz); under old leaves, &c. 

 M. humidus Say. Lake Hopatcong (Pm). 



