A HISTORY OF KENT 



Staph VLiNiD^ {continued) 



Quedius cruentus, Ol. Local, but not 

 uncommon 



— scitus, Grav. Rare. Chathatn, Cob- 



ham, Tonbrldge 



— impressus, Panz. (cinctus, Payk.). Very 



common 



— brevis, Er. In nests of Formica rufa 



and rarely of F. fuliginosa ; local, 

 but not uncommon 



— fuliginosus, Grav. Local. Lee 



— tristis, Grav. Very common 



— molochinus, Grav. Common 



— picipes, Mann. „ 



— nigriceps, Kr. Local. Bexley, Chat- 



ham, Cobham Park, Abbey Wood, 

 Darenth Wood 



— fumatus, Steph. (peltatus, Er.). Local. 



Birch Wood, Bexley, Chatham, Cob- 

 ham Park, Higham, Maidstone 



— maurorufus, Grav. Local. Strood, Lee, 



Higham, Snodland 



— umbrinus, Er. Rare. Sydenham 



— suturalis, Kies. Local, but not un- 



common 



— scintillans, Grav. Local. Cobham Park, 



Strood, Maidstone, Bearsted, West 

 Wickham 



— rufipes, Grav. Not uncommon 



— attenuatus, Gyll. Very local. Graves- 



end, Tonbridge 



— semiaeneus, Steph. Local, but not un- 



common 



— boops, Grav. Very common 

 Creophilus maxillosus, L. Very common 



every v/here 

 Emus hirtus, L. Very rare. Sheerness 

 (Howard), Darland Hill (Chaney), 

 Gore Court Park, Sittingbourne 



(J- J- w.) 

 Leistotrophus nebulosus, F. Not uncom- 

 mon 



— murinus, L. Common, but somewhat 



local 

 Staphylinus pubescens, De G. Not com- 

 mon. Blackheath 



— fulvipes, Scop. Rare. Folkestone 



— stercorarius, Ol. Not common. Black- 



heath, Sheerness, Bredhurst, Whitstable, 

 Deal 



— latebricola, Grav. Rare. Chattenden, 



Wigmore Wood, Faversham, Folke- 

 stone 



— cxsareus, Ceder. Widely distributed, 



but not common 

 Ocypus olens, Mull. Very abundant every- 

 where 



— similis, Payk. Local. Birchington, 



St. Peter's {Isle of Thanet), Ton- 

 bridge, Folkestone 



Staphylinid.^ {continued) 



Ocypus cyaneus, Payk. Very rare. 

 Folkestone 



— brunnipes, F. Not uncommon 



— fuscatus, Grav. Rare. Chattenden, 



Tonbridge, Margate 



— cupreus, Rossi. Very common 



— pedator, Grav. Rare. Folkestone, Sand- 



wich 



— ater, Grav. Rather common on the 



coast, but very rare inland 



— morio, Grav. Very common 



— compressus. Marsh. Local. Lewisham 

 Philonthus splendens, F. Local. Lee, 



Greeniuich, Darland Hill 



— intermedius. Not very common 



— laminatus, Creutz. Common and 



generally distributed 



— aeneus, Rossi. Very common 



— proximus, Kr. (succicola, Thoms.). 



Scarce. Sheerness, Cobham, Darenth 

 Wood 



— addendus, Sharp. Rare. Cobham Park 



— carbonarius, Gyll. Not uncommon. 



Chatham, Blackheath, etc. 



— decorus, Grav. Not common. Darenth 



Wood, Cobham Park, Cuxton, Ton- 

 bridge 



— politus, F. Very common 



— varius, Gyll. „ „ 



— marginatus, F. Common 



— lepidus, Grav. Very local, but in some 



numbers where it occurs. Deal 



— albipes, Grav. Not common. Sheer- 



ness, Maidstone, Abbey Wood, Ton- 

 bridge 



— umbratilis, Grav. Rare. Snodland, 



Whitstable, Maidstone, Eltham, Ton- 

 bridge 



— cephalotes, Grav. Local. Greeniuich, 



Sheerness 



— fimetarius, Grav. Common 



— sordidus, Grav. „ 



— fuscus, Grav. Very rare. Chatham 



Dockyard ; Cobham Park, one speci- 

 men, 1889 (J.J. W.) 



— ebeninus, Grav. Usually common ; 



recorded however by Mr. Walker as 

 not common in the Rochester district 



— fumigatus, Er. Local and not com- 



mon. Chatham, Sevenoaks, Darenth 

 Wood, Lee, Tonbridge 



— debilis, Grav. Common 



— sanguinolentus, Grav. Common. Chat- 



ham, Sheerness, etc. 



— cruentatus, Gmel. (bipustulatus, Panz.). 



Common 



— longicornis, Steph. (scybalarius, Nord.). 



Not uncommon 



— varians, Payk. Common 



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