RECORDS OF COLEOPTERA TAKEN IN SCOTLAND 93 



the Forth area, I meet with it occasionally, and have specimens 

 from Salisbury Crags, Aberlady, St. David's, Charlestown, and 

 Aberfoyle. 



Philonthus nmbratilis, Grav. -- Braid Hermitage, October 1896. 

 Note. This species was inadvertently omitted from Sharp and 

 Fowler's 1893 " Catalogue of British Coleoptera." 



Othius inyrmccophiliiS) Kies. Penicuik Woods, October 1896. O. 

 melanocephalus, Grav. Tushielaw, "Tweed," June 1889. 



Stilicus rufipes, Germ. Kincardine-on-Forth, April 1901 ; Bo'ness, 

 May 1901 (R. G.) ; Inveravon, Linlithgowshire, February 1903. 

 Identification confirmed by Champion. 



Oxytelus tefracarinatus, Block. Comiston, Aberlady, Aberfoyle, etc.; 

 common. 



Anthophagus alpinns, Payk. Tushielaw, Ettrick, two, June 1889. 



Lesteva pubescens, Mann. - - Nether Habbie's Howe, Pentlands, 

 November 1902 ; L. punctata, Er. -Comiston, one, July 1896. 

 L. sicitla, Er. Pentlands, October 1899; Polton, February 

 1903 (confirmed by Champion). L. longelytrata, Goeze. 

 Peebles, July 1890 ; common on the Pentlands, etc. 



Acidota crenata, F. Ravelrig Moss, one, April 1898; Callander, 

 Aberfoyle. 



Olophrum fuscum, Grav. Mortonhall, June 1896 ; Inveresk, 

 February 1903. 



Micralymma brevipenne, Gyll. Shore, near Aberdour, Fife, a few, 

 April 1901. 



Omalium nigriceps, Kies. One, on rotting seaweed, near Aberdour, 

 March 1900 (named by Dr. Sharp). O. pusilhim, Grav. 

 Near Dollar, April 1897. O. gr aril iconic, Fairm. Specimens 

 of an Omalium found under bark of dead firs at Morton and 

 Swanston, October and November 1896, are referred by Mr. 

 Thornley to this form. 



Anthobium sorbi^ Gyll. Abundant in hawthorn blossom at Arniston, 

 May, and Heriot (Tweed), June 1898. 



Pselaphus //eisei, Herbst. Elvanfoot, Lanarkshire, September 1900 : 

 Kincardine-on-Forth, two, April 1901. 



Euplectus piceus, Mots. One, Comrie, Perthshire, 3oth April 1899; 



named by Mr. Champion. Seems to be first record for 



Scotland. 

 Scydmcenus collaris, Mull. Muthill (Tay), September 1901. 



Agathidium Icevigatum, Er. Loch Awe, Argyll, one, June 1900 

 (from R. Godfrey). A. nigripenne, Klug., and A. atrum, Payk. 

 Newpark, Midlothian, May 1901. 



