The Scottish Naturalist. 89 



THE COLEOPTERA OF SCOTLAND. 



( Continued from p. 48. J 

 Edited by D. SHARP, M.B. 



DYTISCID^l. 



CNEMIDOTUS Schaum. 

 impbessus Fab. Very rare. In stagnant waters. Lowland. 

 Distribution — East. oooooooo 



West. o Clyde o o o 



"Ayrshire." R. Hislop. 



HALIPLUS Thomson. 

 OBLIQTJUS Fab. Rare. Lowland. 



Distribution— East. Tweed Forth o o o o o o 



West. o o o o o o 



CONfinis Steph. Scarce. Lowland. 



Distribution— East. Tweed Forth Tay o o o o o 



West. o r o o o o 



[Variegattjs Sturm. Doubtful as Scottish. 

 Distribution — East. o Forth o o o o o o 



West, o o o o o 



"Dollar. J. T. Syme." Murray's Cat. 



FULVUS Fab. Not common. Stagnant waters. Lowland. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed Forth g Dee Moray o o o 



West. g Clyde o o o 



FLAVICOLLIS Sturm. Very local. Lowland. 

 Distribution — East. oooooooo 



West. Solway o o o o 

 Abundant in some pools by the side of the Nith below Thornhill. — D.S. 



FLTJVIATILIS Aube. Very rare. In clear slowly moving 



water. Lowland. 



Distribution — East, o Forth o o o o o o 



West, o o o o o 



Muttonhole, Edinburgh. — D.S. 



BUFICOLLIS De Geer. Abundant in stagnant waters. Low- 

 land. 

 Distribution — East, g Forth Tay g Moray o o o 



West. Solway g o o o 



