208 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



A CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENTOMOLOGY OF 



ABERDEEN. 



By J. MEARNS. 

 ( Concluded from p. 99.) 



COLEOPTERA. 1 



CARABIDyE. 



Cychrus rostratus, L. Bay of Nigg, not uncommon. 



Carabus nemoralis, Mi/!!. Common under stones. 



C. glabratus, Payk. Invercannie, near Banchory, not common. 



C. violaceus, L. Common under stones. 



Nebria brevicollis, F. Invercannie. 



Broscus cephalotes, L. Murcar Links, occasionally. 



Badister bipustulatus, F. Under stones, not very common. 



Harpalus aeneus, F. Not very common. 



H. tardus, Pans. Common in many places. 



Pterostichus versicolor, Sturm. Not common. 



P. madidus, F. Common under stones. 



P. nigrita, F. Common under stones. 



Amara ovata, F. Murcar Links and Scotston Moor. 



A. lunicollis, Schiod. Under moss-grown stones, not uncommon. 



Calathus flavipes, Fourc. Abundant under stones. 



C. melanocephalus, L. Common under stones. 



Pristonychus terricola, Herbst. One specimen. 



Anchomenus angusticollis, F. Once taken. 



A. dorsalis, MiilL Common under stones. 



A. parumpunctatus, F. Common under stones. 



Bembidium anglicanum, Sharp. Bridge of Don, once taken. 



Trechus lapidosus, Daws. Scarce, under stones, etc. 



DYTISCID^E. 



Agabus nebulosus, Forst. 



Colymbetes fuscus, L. Neatherley Moss, not very common. 

 Dytiscus marginalis, L. Common in ponds. 

 Acilius sulcatus, L. In ponds on Scotston Moor. 



1 Nomenclature of Sharp and Fowler's Catalogue, 1893. 



