ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF CLYDE COLEOFTERA 155 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF CLYDE 

 COLEOPTERA (Third Series).^ 



By Anderson Fergusson, F.E.S. 



This paper, which was read before the Natural History 

 Society of Glasgow on 26th December 1919, has now been 

 brought up to date and contains all the additions which 

 have been made to the list of Clyde Coleoptera since the 

 publication of the last paper of the series in the Glasgow 

 Naturalist in 191 2. For the sake of completeness several 

 species, which have been recorded from time to time in 

 various periodicals, have been included, and in these cases 

 a reference to the previous record is given. The only 

 records that have not been so dealt with are those contained 

 in a recent paper by Messrs J. E. Murphy and T. H, M. 

 Gordon, published in this magazine (1921, p. 25), in which 

 33 species were added to the Clyde list. In the present 

 paper the number of species added is 123 and these, 

 together with the species brought forward by Messrs Murphy 

 and Gordon, bring the total number of Coleoptera recorded 

 for the area up to approximately 1356 species. I have 

 to thank Mr A. H. May for permission to record some 

 of his captures which are new to the area, and I am 

 indebted to Dr Malcolm Cameron, Messrs G. C. Champion 

 and E. A. Newbery, and the late W. E. Sharp for their 

 kind help in the determination of the more critical species. 

 Except where otherwise stated the beetles have been taken 

 by myself 



The arrangement followed is that of E. A. Newbery 

 and W. E. Sharp's Exchange List of British Coleoptera 

 (1915)- 



Geodephaga. 



Bradycellus sharply Joy. — Dr Joy in describing this species 

 pointed out {E?it. Mo. Mag., xlviii., 257) that the distiuctus of 



1 The two previous series appeared in the Glasgow Naturalist, 

 ii., p. 83, and iv., p. 70. 



