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REPORT ON THE COLEOPTERA OBSERVED IN 

 CLEVELAND. 



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



In the following notes on the occurrence of Beetles in 1903 

 and 1904 I have brought together the result of visits to two 

 or three well-known localities in Cleveland. Very few of the 

 rarer species were met with during these years. I have, 

 however, included in this report a number of common insects 

 known to inhabit these parts of the district, and which may 

 appropriately be recorded here. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Nebria liYida, F. — Common on the Coast at Saltburn. 



Nebria breyicollis, F. — Common, Saltburn; Stanghow Moor; 

 Kildale. 



Nebria gyllenhali, Sch. — Saltburn, on the Coast ; Reservoir 

 at Lockwood Beck. 



Glivina fossor, L. — Common at Saltburn. 



Bradycellus similis, Dej. — Common on the Cleveland 

 Moors. 



Calathus cisteloides, Panz. — Common, Saltburn ; Kildale. 



Calathus flayipes, Fourc. — Kildale; Stanghow Moor ; 

 Redcar. 



Calathus mollis, Marsh. — Common at Saltburn. 



Calathus melanocephalus. L. — Common; Saltburn; Stang- 

 how Moor. 



Anchomenus albipes. — Common; Saltburn; Reservoir at 

 Lockwood Beck ; Kilton Wood. 



Bembidium nitidulum, Marsh. — Saltburn; Stanghow Moor; 

 Common. 



Bembiduim atrocseruleum, Steph. and B punctulatum, 



Drap. Common in Saltburn Wood. 



Trechus minutus, F. — Common at Saltburn ; Eston. 



