INSECTS 



Carabid^ [continued) 



Pterostichus striola, F. Common 

 Amara fulva, De G. Locally common ; 

 not recorded from the Rochester dis- 

 trict 



— apricaria, Sturm. Common 



— consularis, Duft. Local, but has oc- 



curred not uncommonly in the north 

 of the county ; not recorded from 

 the south 



— aulica, Panz. Generally distributed 



— convexiuscula, Marsh. Local ; not 



uncommon 



— patricia, Duft. Rare. Burham Downs, 



^^ueendown Warren, Chatham, Charl- 

 ton, Plumstead, Heme Bay, Deal, 

 Folkestone 



— infima, Duft. Rare. Deal 



— rufocincta, Dej. Very local. Deal 



— livida, F. (bifrons, Gyll.). Local. 



Rochester district, Sheerness, Deal 



— fusca, Dej. Very rare. Plumstead 



(W. West) 



— ovata, F. Not common. Darland 



Hill, Bredhurst, Chatham 



— similata, Gyll. Common 



— acuminata, Payk. Rare. Ciixton, 



Darland Hill, Faversham, Chatham, 

 Margate 



— tibialis, Payk. Common 



— lunicoUis, Schiodte. Local, but not un- 



common 



— curta, Dej. Very local. Common on 



the Deal sandhills 



— spreta, Dej. Very local. Deal 



— familiaris, Duft. Very common 



— lucida, Duft. Local ; rare inland ; 



sometimes abundant on the coast 



— trivialis, Gyll. Very common 



— communis, Panz. Common 



— continua, Thoms. Not uncommon 



— strenua, Zimm. Very rare. Isle of 



Sheppey (Dawson) ; perhaps recorded 

 in error 



— plebeia, Gyll. Widely distributed ; 



not common in the Rochester dis- 

 trict 

 Calathus cisteloides, Panz. Very common 



— fuscus, F. Local, but rather common 



— flavipes, Fourc. Local, but not un- 



common ; not recorded from the 

 Rochester district 



— mollis. Marsh. Common on the coast 



from JV^hitstable to Folkestone ; not 

 recorded from the Rochester district 



— melanocephalus, L. Very common 



— piceus. Marsh. Not uncommon, but 



very local. Sevenoaks, Blackheath, 

 Cobham Park 

 Taphria nivalis, Panz. Local and not 



Carabid^ [continued) 



common. Hailing Downs, Black- 

 heath, Darenth Wood, Tonbridge, Deal 



Pristonychus terricola, Herbst. Generally 

 distributed and, as a rule, common ' 



Sphodrus leucophthalmus, L. Not com- 

 mon ; in cellars and outhouses. 

 Sheerness, Greenivich, Deal 



Anchomenus angusticollis, F. Common 



— dorsalis. Mall. Very common 



— albipes, F. „ „ 



— oblongus, Sturm. Very local. Lee, 



Snodland, Chattenden 

 ■ — livens, Gyll. Rare. Snodland, Wester- 

 ham, Hythe, Tunbridge Wells 



— marginatus, L. Very common 



— sexpunctatus, L. Doubtfully recorded 



by Mr. Champion from Ramsgate. 

 I know of no other record ; it has 

 occurred in several localities in 

 Surrey 



— parumpunctatus, F. Very common 



— atratus, Duft. Local. Lee, Snodland 

 ■ — viduus, Panz. Not uncommon 



„ var. maestus, Duft. Very com- 

 mon ; much more abundant 

 than the type form 



— versutus, Gyll. Very local. Lee, 



Tonbridge 



— micans, Nic. Local. Strood 

 ■ — scitulus, Dej. Rare. Lee 



— fuliginosus, Panz. Very common 



— gracilis, Gyll. Not uncommon, but 



local. Lee, St. Mary Cray, Tun- 

 bridge Wells, Hythe 



— thoreyi, Dej. Local. Higham, Snodland 



— puellus, Dej. Not common. Snod- 



land, in debris of reeds, Higham 

 Olisthopus rotundatus, Payk. Generally 



distributed 

 Tachys scutellaris. Germ. Local. Sheer- 

 ness, Whitstable 



— bistriatus. Local. Maidstone, Tonbridge 

 Lymnasum nigropiceum. Marsh. Rare. 



Whitstable, a few specimens 

 Cillenus lateralis, Sam. Very local. Sheppey, 



Pegwell Bay 

 Bembidium rufescens, Gu6r. Widely dis- 

 tributed 



— quinquestriatum, Gyll. Scarce. Cob- 



ham Park, Gillingham, Blackheath, 

 Tonbridge, Deal 



* Since this list was in print Lamostenus compla- 

 itatus, Dej., a recent addition to the British fauna, 

 has been recorded by Mr. Champion as having been 

 taken by Com. J. J. Walker, R.N., at Chatham 

 in 1874., and also by Professor Hudson Beare from 

 Strood ; it is very closely allied to Pristonychus terri- 

 cola, with which it has been mixed in collections. — 

 W. W. F. 



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