178 THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



SUPPLEMENT TO DR SHARP'S " COLEOPTERA 



OF SCOTLAND." 



By Anderson Fergusson. 



{Continued from page 160.) 



CARABID^L {continued). 



[Anchomenus sexpunctatus, L. Shetland, Shetlands, Shetland, 



Nilis.] 

 A. versutus, Gyll. Forth, West Perth, Dollar, Fowler (6) ; 



Solway, Dumfries, Eccles, two specimens in Dr Sharp's 



collection, Fowler (6). 



A. scitulus, Dj. Forth, Haddington, very rare, one specimen, 



Hepburn (i, 3). 

 Bembidium affine, Steph. Clyde, Renfreiv, Giffnock and Paisley ; 



Lanark, near Glasgow, Fergusson (6). 

 [B. callosum, Kiist. Shetland, S/iet/ands, Shetland, Nilis.] 

 [B. quadripustulatum, Dj. Solway, Dtimfries, Durisdeer, Lennon 



(6)-]/ 

 \B. fluviatile, Dj. Moray, Easterness, Aviemore, June 1905, 



Cruttwell (1).] 



B. virens, Gyll. [Moray, Easterness, Beauly, Chitty (5)]; West 



Ross, West Boss, not uncommonly on shores of Loch Maree, 



Champion (10), ten specimens, August 1912, Beare (31). 

 B. varium, 01. Solway, Kirkcudbright, apparently very rare, three 



in cracks of dried up pool, Southerness, M'Gowan; [Shetland, 



Shetlands, Shetland, Nilis.] 

 [Lebia cyanocephala, L. Clyde, Clyde Islands, south end of Arran, 



Billups.] 

 Dromius angustatus, Brulle. Tay, Mid Perth, one beaten off fir 



tops ; Moray, Easterness, Nethy Bridge, Donisthorpe (9). 

 \_D. fenestratus, F. Shetland, Shetlands, Shetland, Nilis.] 

 D. meridional's, Dj. Solway, Wigtozvn, near Corsemalzie, Gordon 



(1); Clyde, Clyde Islands, one, Brodick, Arran, April 1895, 



Evans (5). 



HALIPLID/E. 



Hali p lu s p aliens, Fow. Forth, Fife, two from Loch Leven in Dr 

 Power's collection, Fowler (6). 



H. immaculatus, Gerh. Clyde, Lanark, apparently not common in 

 slowly moving almost stagnant water, Hogganfield, and Bishop 

 Loch, Fergusson (n); Cantyre, Campbeltown, Edwards (2). 



