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6. (Paraclistd) pedestris, K., Clydesdale. A specimen from Clydes- 



dale was named abrupta, [Thorns., for me by the Rev. T. A. 

 Marshall ; but as it has now lost its abdomen Dr. Kieffer is 

 not certain as to its identity. 



In the "Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow " i. (N.S.), I 

 have described the undernoted species of Belyta. 



7. lativentriS) p. 301, Clydesdale. 



8. forticornis, p. 302, Cadder Wilderness. 



9. moniltata, p. 303, Mugdock Wood. 



10. mullensis, p. 304, Mull. 



OXYLABIS, Foer. 

 i. punctulatus, K., Cadder. 



CINETUS, Jur. 



1. iridipennis, K., var. prolongatus, K., Craigton Wood in fungus, 



another var. from Kingussie. 



2. Cameroni, K., Clydesdale ; Bonar Bridge. 



3. fusdpes, K., Cadder. 



XENOTOMA, Foer. 



1. dlipes, K., Dumfries. 



2. similis, K., Thornhill. 



3. gracilicornis, K., Bonar Bridge. 



4. castaneiventris, K., Clober ; Galloway. This species was formerly 



named Pantodis Cameroni, var., castaneiventris, K., cf. 

 Broteria, 1907, p. 39. 



5. scotica, K., Bonar Bridge; Kingussie. 



6. pleuralis, K., Cadder. 



7. nigrescens, K., Bonar Bridge. 



8. nigra, K., Cadder Lade. 



9. filicornis, K., Mugdock. 



PANTOCLIS, Foer. 



1. flavipes, K., Dumfries. 



2. soluta, K., Mugdock. 



3. rufiventris, K., Bishopton ; Claddich, Loch Awe ; Bonar Bridge. 



4. Cameroni, K., near Stirling. 



5. trisulcata, K., Mugdock ; Kenmuir. 



6. prolongatus, K., Thornhill. 



7. obliteratus, K., Dumfries. 



ANECTATA, Foer. 

 i. neglecta, K., Kilmacolm. 



