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BRIDGE. 
(Continued from page 304). 
CoLEOPTERA.—Dr. W. J. Fordham writes :—The following 
beetles were found by the side of the river Derwent between 
Stamford Bridge and Buttercrambe Bridge, in the East Riding. 
mainly by sweeping (or in the river in the case of water beetles) - 
Nebria brevicollis F. Tachyporus obtusus L. 
Loriceva pilicornis F. Doloptus marginatus L. 
Pterostichus niger Schal. Cyphon coarctatus Pk. 
Bembidium littorale Ol. K. variabilis Thun. 
if flammulatum Clair. Telephorus bicolor F. 
Haliplus ruficollis De G. Rhagonycha limbata Th. 
Hydropovus palustris L. Malthodes dispay Germ. 
Devonectes depressus F. Prasocuris phellandyi L. 
Platambus maculatus L. Phyllotreta undulata Kuts. 
Ilybius fuliginosus F. Crepidodera ferruginea Scop. 
Helophorus brevipalpis Bed. Anaspis maculata Fourc. (On 
Cercyon melanocephalus L. Conium). 
Stenus pallitarsis Steph. Apion apricans Hbst. 
»  nitidtusculus Steph. - ,, humile Germ. 
»  tarsalis Ljun. Cionus scrophulane L. (Larve 
Anthobium torquatum Marsh. <A abundant on Figwort). 
very dark specimen. Ceuthorhynchideus flovalis Pk. 
Anthobium sorbi Gyll. 
At Aldby Park, in the North Riding, were found Harpalus 
latus L. and Harpalus brevicollis De}. 
In Buttercrambe Woods (North Riding) were :— 
Carvabus catenulatus Scop. Under | Dermestes murinus L. Ona Keep- 
logs. er’s pole. 
Leistus fervugineus L. Under logs. Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata L.and 
Nitidula bipustulata L. On a Galerucella sagittavrie, Gyll. 
Keeper’s pole. By sweeping. 
The only species calling for special mention are, Harpalus 
(Ophonus) brevicollis Dj. which has been previously confounded 
with Harpalus rufibarbis F. Dr. Sharp, in Ent. Mon. Mag., 
xlviii., 183, gives the characters of these species and states 
that brevicollis Dej. is the more abundant. I have taken both 
species at Bubwith, East Yorks. 
Stenus pallitarsis Steph. very local in Yorks. (previous 
records, Askham Bog and Hornsea Mere). 
Dermestes murinus L. a local species recorded from York, 
Hull, Doncaster, and Bubwith. 
Malthodes dispar Germ. very local, previously found at 
Acomb, Saltaire and Bubwith. 
Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata L. very local (only previous 
Yorks. record, Raincliff Bog). One specimen only was taken 
by sweeping a marshy place in a wood where the food plant, 
Skullcap, was abundant. 
1913 Sept. I. 
