JUNE. 191 



Carabus arvensis. Mountainous Heaths. 



Carabus violaceus. Under stones and in pathways. To 9. 



Carabus glabratus. Norfolk and Cumberland. To 7. 



Calosoma inquisitor. Hedges, Windsor. To 7. 



Agonum sex-punctatum. Damp places. 



Calathus rufangulus. Sandy places. To 9. 



Omaceus melanarius. 



Steropus madidus. 



Patrobus rufipes. > 



Platysmaniger. J Under stones in damp places. To 8. 



Harpalus seneus. Pathways. To 10. 

 Elaphrus cuprues. River banks. To 8. 

 Colymbetes maculatus. Running streams. To 9. 

 Hydaticus stagnalis. Ponds in the south. To 7. 



V Under stones. To. 10. 



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 > Dead animals and fungi. 1 _ , 

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Necrodes littoralis. 



Silpha reticulata. Sandy places. To 7. 



Nitidula discoidea. Dead animals. To 7. 



Dermestes murinus. Dry decayed skins. To 7. 



Hister bimaculatus. Sandy places and dung. To 8. 



Lucanus Cervus, Stag-Beetle. Oak-woods, Kent, etc. To 7. 



Bolbocerus mobilicornis. Norfolk. To 7. 



Geotrupes stercorarius, Common Dor-Beetle. Dung. To 8. 



Serica brunnea. Dead animals and foxglove. To 7. 



Amphimalla solstitialis, Lesser Cockchaffer. White thorn hedges. 



To 7. 

 Melolontha Fullo, Great Variegated Cockchaffer. South of England. 



To 7. 



Anomola Frishii. Sea-coast. Matlock. To 7. 

 Hoplia argentea. Sandy places. To 7. 

 Trichius fasciatus. Umbelliferous plants. To 7. 

 Trichius variabilis. Decayed trees, Windsor. To 7, 

 Trichiua nobilis. Flowers of the Dog-Rose. To 7. 

 Elater sanguineus. South of England. To 7. 

 Cleniocerus pectinicornis. Meadows and woods. To 7. 

 Cleniocerus seneus. Under stones, sandy places. To 8. 

 Atopa cervina. On nettles. To 7. 

 Lampyris noctiluca, Glow-worm. On dry banks. To 8. 

 Malthinus flavus. J 



Malachius aeneus. > Woods and hedges. To 7. 



Malachius bipustulatus. j 

 Tillus ambulans. 1 



Tillus unifascialus. > Woods, etc. To 7. 



Thanasimus formicarius. J To 8. 



