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COLEOPTERA OF SUTHERLANDSHIRE. 



Note IV. 



We must, however, believe that these insects do not exclu- 

 sively inhabit those places where vegetation is impossible. 

 Those species which occur in Syria and Lebanon, where there 

 exist vast tracts dry but not barren, and where other insects 

 are also found, prove the contrary ; but I think we may, 

 without fear of mistake, believe that the Eremiaphilce inhabit 

 dry places in preference to those which are cultivated. 



I. F. C. 



Art. VI. A List of 

 Sutherland, in June 



Cicindela campestris 

 Cychrus rostratus 

 Carabus Catenulatus 



Glabratus 



Clathratus 



Violaceus 



Cancellatus 



Arvensis 

 Helobia brevicollis 



Gyllenhalii 

 Leistus rufescens 

 Lamprias chlorocephaliis 

 Tarus basalis 

 Clivina fossor 

 Dischirius gibbus 

 Broscus cephalotes 

 Feronia nigrita 



Orinomum 



nigra 



Melanaria 

 Abax Striola 

 Paecillus cupreus 

 Argutor erythropus 



pullus 

 Patrobus rufipes 

 Harpalus asneus 



limbatus 

 ruficornis 



Coleoptera taken in the Counttj of 

 1834. By Mr. J. Wilson. 



Curtonotus aulicus 

 Bradytus apricarius 

 Amara eurynota 

 familiaris 

 communis 

 similata 

 vulgaris 

 Olistrophus rotundatus 

 Calathus cisteloides 



melanocephalus 

 mollis 

 piceus 

 Agonum viduum 



parum-punctatum 

 msestum. Var. 

 Anchomenus prasinus 

 Albipes 

 Loricera pilicornis 

 Badister bipustulatus 

 Trechus minutus 

 Blemus paludosus 

 Peryphus littoralis 

 Notiophilus biguttatus 

 aquaticus 

 Elaphrus cupreus 

 Blethisa multipunctata 

 Dytiscus marginalis 

 Hydroporus trivialis 



