HEY : LIST OF YORKSHIRE COLEOPTERA. 23 



PLATYNINA. 



Sphodrus leucophthalmus L. Rare; I only know of two 

 or three occurrences of the insect in Yorkshire. 



2. N.E. — Scarborough, one specimen in a workshop 

 (i?.Z.). 



5. S.W. — Halifax, one specimen, taken in a house in 

 January (i?. Leyland(l) 1822); Huddersfield, 1884 {S. L. 

 Mo shy). 

 Pristonychus terricola Dej. Also uncommon. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough ( W.K.B.). 



3. N.W.— Studley {^E.A. IV.). 



5. S.W. — Frequent in cellars in Bradford Borough 

 (/. IV. Carter). 



Calathus cisteloides 111. A most abundant species. 



1. S.E. — Bridlington, Speeton (JV.C.If.); Brough 

 (E.B. TV.). 



2. N.E. —Scarborough (7?.Z. and W.K.B.); Redcar 

 {W.C.H.). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E.A. IV.) ; Rombald's Moor (/. IV. 

 Carter). 



4. Central. — One of the commonest insects in the 

 York district (JV.C.If.) ; Selby {W.C.H.). 



5. S.W.— Wakefield, abundant {E.B.W.); Bradford 

 {R. H. Meade). 



Calathus flavipes Fourc. Very local. 



1. S.E.— Hornsea, June (/^Z:^.). 



2. N.E. — Shores of the Tees, abundant (Z. Rudd). 



3. N.W. — Rornbald's Moor, very abundant (y. IV. Carter). 



Calathus mollis F. 



1. S.E. — Hornsea, abundant on the sand hills and cliffs, 

 July, 1859 {W.K.B.); Spurn, Sept. {W.C.H.). 



2. N.E.^ — Scarborough (R.L.); Redcar {Baker Hudson). 



Calathus melanocephalus L. Very common and general. 

 I. S.E.— Bridlington (ff^C.Z^.). 



