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Tachyporus tersus Er. 



3. N,\V.— Kingsdalc f/ ^Kis///>, .A'.z/., Feb. 1SS9, p. 60 



Tachyporus solutus Er. 



3. N.W.— Aysgnrth (J/ Z. ^/yw/j^;/^ TV/",,/.^ Aug. 189 

 p. 227). 



Tachyporus brunneus F. It is .singular that there is only 

 one instance, so far as I know, of the ca[)lure of tliis species 





in Yorkshire, as it is considered a very conii 

 2. N.E.— Snhhurn (.]/: /. 77iow/so?i). 



non one. 



Tachyporus transversalis Grav. 



2. N.E.— Scarborougli (R. Lawstvi). 



Lamprinus saginatus Grav. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough {R. Lan'son). 



Cilea silphoides L. lliis insect is often very abundant in 

 manure heaps, especially when there is heat in them. 



2. N.E. — Scarborough district, abundant as early as 

 February (JF.C./I.). ■ 



3. N.W.— Knarcsborough, in manure; Ilkley, among 

 garden refuse {JF.C./I.). 



4. Centrat. Valt.ev.— York, under cut grass and in 

 hedge cleanings (IFC./J.). 



Tachinus rufipennis Gyll. 



2. N,E. — Kettlewell, in dead grouse (R. Jf. J/., ix., 159). 



Tachinus humeralis Grav. 



2. N.E.— Saltburn (M. L. TJiomJ^son) ; Coxwold {Nat., 



Nov. 1892, p. 351). Hutton Buscel Moor, swarming in 

 rotten fungi among pine trees [W.C.II.). 



Tachinus proximus Kr. x\n insect apparently referable to 

 this species has been taken in a fungus by Mr. M. L. 

 Thompson. 



2. N.E,— Saltburn {ilL Z. Thompson). 



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