The Scottish Naturalist. 331 



frigidus Er. Very rare. ? Highland. 



Distribution — East. 0000 Moray 000 



West. 00000 



The only specimen of this insect which has yet occurred in Britain was 

 captured by me in Strathglass. I sent this individual to Pandelle at the 

 time he had just completed his monograph of the Tachyporini, and it was 

 returned to me by him as a species unknown to him. Pandelle had not 

 been able to obtain specimens of Erichson's T. frigidus, described from 

 Unalaschka, but on the male sex only. The Scottish individual is a female, 

 and it, therefore, remains doubtful for the present whether it be the T, 

 frigidus Er. or not. — D. S. 



pallipes Grav. In vegetable refuse. Local. 



Distribution — East. § Forth Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. Solway 0000 



flavipes Fab. In dung. Rare. 



Distribution — East. Tweed o Tay Dee 0000 



West. Solway 0000 



rufipes De Geer. Lowland, highland. Abundant. 



Distribution— East. § Forth Tay Dee Moray §00 



West. Solway Clyde 880 



[bipusttjlattjs Fab. Doubtful as Scottish. 



Distribution — East. o Forth Tay 00000 



West. Solway 0000 



Recorded in Murray's Catalogue as occurring at "Raehills; near Edin- 

 burgh; Kinross-shire; " but I am inclined to think some other species than 

 the T. bipustidatus must be referred to ; T. bipustidatus occurs, I believe, 

 solely in association with Cossus ligniperda. — D. S. 



subterranetjs Lin. Common. 



Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay 80880 



West. Solway 8 ° ° ° 



LATICOLLIS Grav. Common. 



Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee 0000 



West. Solway 8 ° ° ° 



marginellus Fab. Common. 



Distribution — East. 8 Forth Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. Solway 8 ° ° ° 



