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REPORT ON THE COLEOPTERA OBSERVED IN" 

 CLEVELAND. 



Bv M. Lawson Thompson, F.E.S. 



A few very interesting Beetles have been met with in 

 Cleveland during 1901, as will be seen by the following list of 

 species taken from observations made in that year. Messrs N". 

 L. Gillespie and O. C Hudson have kindly furnished me with 

 some information on local species. The remaining records are 

 from my own notebook. I am much indebted to Mr. E. A. 

 Newbery, of London, for his kindness in examining a few of the 

 more critical specimens. Looking over the material at my disposal 

 for this Report, I find that four uf the insects in the list do not 

 appear to have been previously recorded for Yorkshire. These are 

 Homalota fragilis, Malthodes misellus, Anaspis Garneysi and 

 Sitones griseus. 



CoLEOPTERA. 



CarabUS aPVensiS, F.— On Eston Moor (0. C. Hudson). 



Leistus rufeseens, F.— Kilton Wood. 



Anchomenus marginatus, L.— At Eston (0. C. Hudson). 



Bembidium gUttula, F.— Near Lythe (N. L. Gillespie), 

 Stokesley (0. C. Hudson). 



Bembidium decorum, Panz. — Common by the stream in 

 Saltburn Wood. 



Bembidium Stomoides, Dej.— Bythe stream in Saltburn 

 Wood ; one specimen in August. 



Dromius meridionalis, Dej.— At Saltburn. 

 Dromius quadrinotatus, Panz.— At Eston. 



PhilydrUS maritimUS, Thoms. — Eston Marsh in brackish 

 ■water, near the sea. 



Chilopora long-itarsis, Steph.— Eston Marsh. 



Homalota frag-ilis, Kr.— Saltburn, on the margin of a 

 stream ; one specimen in July. 



