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YORKSHIRE COLEOPTERA IN 1og14. 
W. J. FORDHAM, M.R.C.S., F.E.S: 
Tue following list of beetles includes the more noteworthy 
captures of 1914 and also several previous captures not already 
recorded. The amount of material provided by the members 
of the Yorkshire Coleoptera Committee was so large that it 
has been difficult to select the records for this list without 
making it unduly long. The lists of beetles taken during the 
excursions of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union and already 
published in The Naturalist should be consulted. On the 
occasion of the Union’s visit to Filey, Mr. E. C. Horrell took 
182 species, including many very interesting new records and 
several varieties and aberrations. It is hoped that in future 
more attention will be paid to varieties and local forms. The 
dagger (7) as usual indicates a new county record and the 
asterisk (*) a new riding record. The initials indicate Dr. 
H. H. Corbett, Messrs. E. G. Bayford, J. W. Carter, E. C. 
Horrell, E. W. Morse, M. L. Thompson, W. E. Sharp, G. B. 
Walsh and the writer. 
* Notiophilus substriatus Wat. Bubwith. W. J. F. 
Acupalpus exiguus Dj. | Thorne Moor, April, in a heap of 
cut rushes. H.H.C. A specimen nearer type than the 
var. luridus Dj. taken by Dr. Corbett in the same 
locality, 15-5-1903. (Nat., 1908, p. 13). 
* Bradycellus cognatus Gyll. Filey. E. C. H. 
* Ophonus brevicollis Dj. Knottingley, 1898. W. J. F. 
* Harpalus rubripes Duft. Filey. E. C. H. This was an 
example of the var. sobvinus Dj. with dark legs. 
Pterostichus aethiops Pz. Ingleby Moor, Cleveland. A. A. 
Fordham. 
minor Gyll. Bubwith, W. J. F. Raincliffe Wood. 
DACs 2 
Amara rufocincta Dj. and similata Gyll. Cotherston. G. B. W. 
+Laemostenus complanatus Dj. Middlesbrough, Ig12. A. A. 
Fordham. 
Anchomenus gracilis Gyll. Bubwith and Skipwith. W. J. F. 
Bembidium lampros Hbst. var. velox Er. Helmsley, 1912. 
Gx W. 
atroceruleum Steph., decorum Pz. and prasinum 
Duft. Richmond, Aug., in numbers. G.B.W. 
bruxellense Wesm. Near Keighley. H. E. John- 
sont. (aware >). 
Patrobus excavatus Pk. Moors above Hipswell. G. B. W. A 
small dark form, probably that mentioned by Bold as 
being mistaken for assimalis Chd. 
Naturalist, 
