COLEOPTERA IN YORKSHIRE IN 1915. 
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+Phleopora angustiformis Bandi.  (tvansita Brit. Cat.).  Ed- 
lington. ‘October, I9rr. W-E.S. (PP) vepians Gr. 
has been taken by Dr. Corbett at Cusworth. These 
species are closely allied and sometimes occur together). 
+ Homalota nigella Er. Shirley Pool, Askern. October, 1g1T. 
W.E.S. This species has not previously occurred 
north of the Midlands. 
+ Homalota linearis Gr. Shirley Pool, Askern. October, Ig1T. 
Wee: 
Homalota cuspidata Er. Castleton, May, under loose bark. 
Mean! 
t+ Homalota succicola Th. (euryptera Steph.) Shirley Pool, 
Askern. * October, 191Tiy ‘W~E) 3. 
Homalota paradoxa Rey. Bubwith. Moles’ nests, April. 
Wie et On, 
| Homalota indubia Shp. Shirley Pool, Askern. October, 
Torn, “§ WANS: 
| Homalota mortuorum Th. Castleton, May. Two specimens 
under loose bark. M.L.T. This is now generally 
considered the same species as atvicoloy Shp., which has 
been recorded from Redcar, Wheatley and Brimham 
Rocks. If not the same species they are very closely 
allied. 
+Gyrophena bihamata Th. Skipwith, August, in fungi. 
W. J. F. Only recently added to the British list but 
probably widely distributed. (Fowler Brit. Col., 
Vol Vie p-2336)" 
Gyrophena affinis Man. and G. minima Er. Skipwith, 
August, in Fungi. W.J.F. Both F6r. 
Bolitochara lucida Gr. Brough. Common in rotten stump. 
eS. -seGn: 
Hygronoma dimidiata Gr. Bubwith, June. Sweeping. W.J.F. 
*Or., 
Gymnusavariegata Kies. Keld., July, insphagnum. M. L. T. 
>On: 
Tachyporus solutus Er. and 7. brunneus F. Shirley Pool, 
Askern. October, 1911. W.E.S.~- Both *6r. 
Megacronus cingulatus Mann. . Hawkesworth. T. Stringer. 
Nine Standards Rigg, July. One under stone on summit. 
Me Weeks S05. 
Mycetoporus splendidus Marsh. Malham. J. W.C. *64. 
Heterothops migra Kr. Bridlington. Mole’s nests, 23-5-09. 
Wie esse sOls 
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