The Scottish Naturalist. 



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THE COLEOPTEKA OF SCOTLAND. 



( Continued from p. 40.) 

 Edited by D. SHARP, M.B. 



DBLIPHRUM Kr. 



TECTUM Payk. Highland. In sheep's dung, and at oozing, 

 sap. 



Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray 000 



West, g g o o o 



CRENATUM Grav. Very rare. 



Distribution — East. o o Tay o o o o o 



West. 00000 



ARPBDIUM Kr. 



brachypterum Grav. Highland, alpine. Common. 



o 



o 



Distribution — East. Tweed \ 



Shetland 

 West. Solway Clyde 



MICRALYMMA Kr. 

 brevipenne Gyll. Maritime. Very local. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay 



West, o Clyde. o o 



Tay Dee Moray o o 



o o 



o 



o 



0000 



PHILORINUM Kr. 



HUMILE Er. In the flowers of gorse and broom. 



Distribution — East. Tweed Forth o o 



West. Solway § o o o 



o 



Local, 

 o o 



o 



EUDECTUS Kr. 



WHITEI Sharp. Alpine. Extremely rare. 



Distribution — East. o o o Dee o o o o 



West, o o o o o 



A single specimen only of this species has been discovered in Britain. It 

 was found by me on the top of Ben-a-Bhuird. — D. S. 



CORYPHIUM Kr. 



angusticolle Steph. Very rare. 



Distribution — East. oooooooo 



West, o Clyde o o o 



