A HISTORY OF WARWICKSHIRE 



ANCHOMENINA (continued) 



Bembidium lampros var. velox, Er. Under 

 stones and amongst herbage ; all 

 seasons ; local and scarce. Stratford, 

 Salford Priors (Blatch), Knowle, So/Hull 



nitidulum, Marsh. In shingle, moss, 



refuse, and under stones and bark; 

 occurs everywhere, often in profu- 

 sion 



affine, Steph. In gravel pits, stone 



quarries, and mud banks of rivers 

 and pools ; all seasons ; rather scarce. 

 Sutton Part, Salford Priori 



- quadriguttatum, F. Under refuse, bark, 



moss, etc. ; at all times and in all places 



- quadrimaculatum, Gyll. In moss, 



hedge refuse, under bark, etc. ; abun- 

 dant everywhere 



femoratum, Sturm. Under stones, and 



on margins of pools and streams ; all 

 seasons ; local. Sutton Park 



- bruxellense, Wesm. In shingle and 



refuse on banks of rivers and ponds ; 

 all seasons ; local. Sutton Park 



littorale, Ol. In moss, shingle, hedge 



refuse, hotbeds, etc. ; abundant 

 everywhere 



bipunctatum, L. Amongst shingle re- 



fuse on banks of rivers and ponds ; 

 all seasons ; local. Sutton Park 



flammulatum, Clairv. Banks of rivers 



and ponds ; abundant everywhere 



adustum, Schaum. Found in profusion 



on the river Severn by the late Mr. 



Blatch, who believed he also took a 



few specimens at Salford Priors in 



Warwickshire 

 Tachypus flavipes, L. In hedge refuse, 



moss, grass tufts, and under stones ; 



all seasons ; Stratford -on- Avon 



(Blatch), Knowle 

 TRECHINA 



Trechus discus, F. In banks of rivers ; 



under flood refuse and stones ; all 



seasons ; local. Salford Priors (Blatch) 



micros, Herbst. Found under similar 



conditions as the preceding. Small 

 Heath (Blatch), Salford Priors 



minutus, F. In rubbish, hotbeds, moss, 



grass roots and hedge refuse ; abun- 

 dant everywhere 



- minutus var. obtusus, Er. Under 



stones, refuse, and in moss ; all 

 seasons. Sutton Park (Blatch), Knowle 



secalis, Payk. Margins of ponds and 



rivers, and under bark and chips in 

 woods ; all seasons ; all localities 

 Patrobus excavatus, Payk. Under stones ; 

 in moss on mud banks ; all seasons ; 

 all localities 



LEBIINA 



Lebia chlorocephala, Hoff. On broom, and 



in moss and under stones. Stratford- 



on-Avon (Bloom) 

 Demetrias atricapillus, L. In hedge refuse, 



grass tufts and moss ; abundant 



everywhere 

 Dromius linearis, Ol. In hedge refuse, grass 



tufts and moss ; all timesand all places 



agilis, F. Under bark ; all seasons ; 



throughout the county 



meridionalis, Dej. Habitat and distri- 



bution same as the preceding 



quadrimaculatus, L. Under bark ; all 



seasons ; abundant 



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quadrinotatus, Panz. Under bark, 



sedges and moss ; all localities 



quadrisignatus, Dej. Under bark of 



various trees ; rare in the midlands. 

 Sutton Park ; also recorded from this 

 locality by the late Mr. Blatch 



melanocephalus, Dej. In vegetable 



refuse, grass tufts and moss ; abund- 

 ant everywhere 



Blechrus maurus, Sturm. Under stones, 

 moss and refuse. Spring to autumn. 

 Leamington (Blatch) 



Metabletus foveola, Gyll. In vegetable 

 refuse, moss, dung, etc. ; all seasons 

 and in all localities 



truncatellus, L. In grass tufts and 



vegetable refuse ; all seasons ; less 

 abundant than the preceding 



obscuro-guttatus, Duft. In moss, refuse, 



etc. ; scarce. Salford Priors (Blatch), 

 Knowle 



HALIPLIDJE 



Brychius elevatus, 1 Panz. In streams and 

 ponds. Solihull (Blatch), Knowle 



Haliplus obliquus, 2 F. Local. Sutton Park 

 (Blatch), Knowle 



confinis, Steph. Rare. Knowle 



flavicollis, Sturm. Rather local. Sal- 



ford Priors (Blatch), Knowle 



fulvus, F. Scarce. Sutton Park (Blatch), 



Knowle 



cinereus, Aubd. Rare. Knowle 



ruficollis, De G. Abundant in all 



localities 



fluviatilis, Aub. Rather local. Sal- 



ford Priors, Coleshill, Sutton Park 

 (Blatch), Knowle 



striatus, Sharp. Local and rare. Knowle 



1 All the water beetles are found throughout the 

 year, although the majority are most active in early 

 spring. 



2 All the species of this genus are found in 

 streams, ponds and ditches. 



