A HISTORY OF DERBYSHIRE 



Trent by Mr. Edwin Brown, pp. 140-163 of The Natural History of 

 Tutbury, by Sir O. Mosley ; together with The Fauna and Flora of the 

 District surrounding Tutbury and Eurton-on-Trent, by E. Brown (J. van 

 Voorst), 1863. I have been able to supplement this a little from a list 

 of ' Coleoptera collected in the Neighbourhood of Burton,' by H. W. 

 Bates, in the Zoologist, 1848, p. 1997. ^ fancy that in many cases the 

 Burton and Repton records overlap, and even in some cases refer to 

 identical captures. The only other localities that have been much 

 worked are Little Eaton by Mr. J. Hill and Mr. G. Pullen, the Matlock 

 district by Canon Fowler and myself, and the Derby district by Mr. G. 

 Pullen. I am glad to say that Mr. J. Kidson Taylor of Buxton is just 

 beginning to collect vigorously in his district, and I am already able to 

 add a few species to the list on his authority. 



The following abbreviations have been used : R. = Repton, E. or 

 L. = Little Eaton, B. = Burton, M. = Matlock, D. = Derby. Where no 

 authority for the record is given, it is to be understood that it stands on 

 the authority of Mr. Garneys (R.), Mr. Hill (L.), Mr. Pullen (E. and 

 D.), Mr. Brown (B.), or myself (M.). Otherwise the author's name is 

 invariably given. Species whose occurrence in the county seems, for 

 various reasons, to need confirmation are enclosed in square brackets []. 

 Absence of locality points to general distribution in the case of any 

 particular species. Finally I may note that Derbyshire is so far the 

 only known British habitat of at least two species, viz. Euplectus minutissi- 

 mus, and Macronycbus ^.-tuberculatus. 



ClCINDELIDJE 



Cicindela campestris, L. Scarce, M., R., 



L. 

 CARABID.S 



Cychrus rostratus, L. 

 Carabus granulatus, L. 



monilis, F. R., L., B., D. 



catenulatus, Scop. 



arvensis, F. Derbyshire moors (Fow- 



ler) 



nemoralis, Moll. 



glabratus, Payk. E. 



violaceus, L. 

 Notiophilus biguttatus, F. 



substriatus, Wat. Rare, R. 



aquaticus, L. 



palustris, Duft. R., E. 

 Leistus spinibarbis, F. 



fulvibarbis, Dej. 



ferrugineus, L. 



rufescens, F. 

 Nebria brevicollis, F. 



gyllenhalli, Sch. L., M. (Ellis) 

 Pelophila borealis, Payk. Very rare, R. 

 Blethisa multipunctata, L. R. 

 Elaphrus riparius, L. 



cupreus, Duft. 



uliginosus, F. R. 



CARABID.S: (continued) 

 Loricera pilicornis, F. 

 Clivina fossor, L. 



collaris, Herbst. R., L., B. 

 Dyschirius globosus, Herbst. 

 Miscodera arctica, Payk. Derbyshire (Fow- 

 ler) 



Broscus cephalotes, L. ' Once in Repton 



street ' 

 Badister bipustulatus, F. 



sodalis, Duft. R., rare 



Licinus depressus, Payk. Dovedale (Brown) 

 Chlasnius vestitus, Payk. 



nigricornis, F. R., Doveside and Eggln- 



ton (Brown) 

 [ holosericeus, F. R., one doubtful 



specimen] 



Oodes helopioides, F. R., B., E. 

 Acupalpus exiguus, Dej. R., E. 

 var. luridus, Dej. R. 



meridianus, L. R., E. 



dorsalis, F. E. 

 Bradycellus placidus, Gyll. L. 



cognatus, Gyll. M., . 



distinctus, Dej. R. 



verbasci, Duft. R. 



harpalinus, Dej. 



similis, Dej. E. 



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