HEY : LIST OF YORKSHIRE COLEOPTERA. 3 



GEODEPHAGA. 



CICINDELIDyE. 



Cicindela campestris L. The Tiger Beetle occurs in dry 

 sandy places, both on sea shores and low-lying commons 

 as well as on high moors. It is generally plentiful in suit- 

 able localities throughout the summer, but only appears on 

 the wing in brilliant weather. Its wide distribution is 

 illustrated by the fact that I have taken it on the Swiss 

 Alps at 2500 ft., and on the scorched plains of Andalusia. 



1. S.E. — No records. 



2. N.E. — -Guisborough Moors {W.C.ff.); Hovingham 

 {ZooL, 187 1); Sneaton Moor, Sep. {H. Crowthe?-, Nat., 



Jan. 1879) ; Scarborough, on the sands {R.L.) ; Whitby 

 {M. Simpson, Whitby Lit. 6^ Phil. Soc. 4^th Report) ; 

 Skelton {E.B. W.). 



3. N.W. — Pannal, abundant in Sandy Bank Quarry 

 {W.D.R.); Ripon {E.A.W.); West End, Washburndale, 

 April ( W. Eagle Clarke). 



4. Central.— Acomb {MS. note in Curtis' s Guide) ; 

 Buttercrambe Moor {W.C.H.) ; Strensall Common, June 

 {W.C.H.); Haxby {E.B. IV.). 



5. S.W. — Adel Moor, common ( PV.B.R.) ; Meanwood 

 Valley {Rev. J?io. Hanson); Norland Moor, April (^S. ^5'. 

 Cooper, Brighouse Nat. Soc); Heath, near Wakefield 

 {E.B. W.). 



CARABIDjE. 



cychrina. 



Cychrus rostratus L. This species appears to be only 

 sparingly distributed in Yorkshire, though common enough 

 near York, under stones in gardens and damp places. 



1. S.E.— Brough, June {E.B. W.). 



2. N.E. —Scarborough {R.L.). 



