A HISTORY OF KENT 



Staphylinid^ {continued) 



Scopasus sulcicoUis, Steph. (minutus, Er.). 

 Rare. Lee, Higham, Diirenth, Ton- 

 bridge, St. Peter's [hie of Thanet) 



— cognatus, Rey. Very rare, one speci- 



men. JP^ingham, near Sandwich ; 

 perhaps identical with the preced- 

 ing 

 Medon castaneus, Grav. Very rare. Deal 

 (C. G. Hall) 



— piceus, Kr. Very rare. Bexley 



(Champion), Darenth Wood (Black- 

 burn) 



— brunneus, Er. Local. Birch Wood, 



Chatham, Cobham 



— fusculus, Mann. Very local. JVester- 



ham, Tonbridge 



— apicalis, Er. Very rare. Erith 



— propinquus, Bris. Very common 



— melanocephalus, F. Common and 



generally distributed 



— obsoletus, Nord. Rare. Heme Bay, 



Tonbridge 

 Lithocharis ochracea, Grav. Common 



and generally distributed 

 Sunius filiformis, Latr. Rare. Folkestone 



— intermedius, Er. Locally abundant. 



Darland Hill, Chatham, Strood, Lee, 

 Sheerness, Tonbridge 



— angustatus, Payk. Very common 

 Paederus littoralis, Grav. Common and 



generally distributed 



— riparius, L. Local. Snodland, Faver- 



sham 



— fuscipes, Curt. Very local. Snodland, 



in profusion, 1874 (J. J. W.) 

 Evaesthetus scaber, Grav. Local. Chat- 

 ham, Wigwore Wood, Lee, Sheerness 



— ruficapillus, Lac. Locally abundant. 



Snodland, Higham, Strood, Lee 

 Stenus biguttatus, L. Local. Snodland, 

 Darenth JFood, Lewisham, Charlton 



— bipunctatus, Er. Local. Darenth 



JVood, Lee, Sevenoaks, Charlton 



— guttula. Mull. Not common. Sheer- 



ness, Charlton, Heme Bay 



— bimaculatus, Gyll. Common and 



widely distributed. 



— asphaltinus, Er. Rare. Cobham, Charl- 



ton, Strood, Erith, Chatham, West 

 Wickham, Tonbridge 



— juno, F. Common and generally 



distributed 



— ater, Mann. Local. Greenhithe, 



Sheerness, Chatham, Faversham, Chil- 

 ham. Deal 



— speculator, Er. Very common and 



generally distributed 



— providus, Er., var. rogeri, Kr. Com- 



mon, but less abundant than the 



Staphylinid^ (continued) 



preceding, and the type form does 

 not occur in Britain 

 Stenus buphthalmus, Grav. Common and 

 generally distributed 



— melanopus. Marsh. Common and 



widely distributed 



— incrassatus, Er. Scarce. Sheerness, 



Maidstone, Tonbridge 



— morio, Grav. Very rare. Tonbridge 



(Horner) 



— canaliculatus, Gyll. Local. Lee, 



Chatham, Sheerness, Deal 



— pusillus, Er, Local, but widely distri- 



buted 



— exiguus, Er. Scarce. Tonbridge 



— fuscipes, Grav. Very local. Cobham 



— circularis, Grav. Not common. El- 



tham, Cobham, Tonbridge 



— declaratus, Er. Common and gener- 



ally distributed 



— crassus, Steph. (crassiventris, Thoms.). 



Local, but not uncommon. Lee, 

 Eltham, Sheerness, Northjleet, Ton- 

 bridge 



— carbonarius, Gyll. Rare. Sheppey, Ton- 



bridge 



— argus, Grav. Rare. Tonbridge 



— nigritulus, Gyll. Local. Lee, Wester- 



ham, Northjleet, Tonbridge 



— brunnipes, Steph. (unicolor,Er.). Abun- 



dant everywhere 



— subaeneus, Er. Local. Chatham, Up- 



nor, Sheerness, Tonbridge 



— ossium, Steph. (impressipennis, Duv.). 



Generally common 



— fuscicornis, Er. Not common. Cob- 



ham, Charlton, Greenhithe, Darenth, 

 Tonbridge 



— geniculatus, Grav. Very local. JFick- 



ham 



— palustris. Rare. Bearsted (Gorham) 



— impressus. Germ. Very common 



— aerosus, Er. (annulatus. Crotch). 



Darenth Wood, Hayes, Plumstead, 

 Deal 



— pallipes, Grav. Local. Lee, Eltham, 



Tonbridge 



— flavipes, Steph. Common and gener- 



ally distributed 



— pubescens, Steph. Local, but rather 



widely distributed 



— binotatus, Ljungh. Not uncom- 



mon 



— canescens, Rosh. (major, Rey). Local, 



and as a rule rare. Darenth Wood, 

 Snodland, Faversham, Maidstone, 

 Sandiuich 



— pallitarsis, Steph. Local. Sheerness, 



Maidstone 



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