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Tachinus rufipes T. Very common and genera]. 



1. S.K— Bridlington (^f^C.//:). 



2. N.E.— Saltburn District {M. Z. Thompson); Aislaby 

 (//. Pollard, Nat, Sept. 1879); Hayburn Wyke {M. L. 



Thompson, Nat, Sept. 1891); Coxwold {Nat, Nov. 1892). 



3. N.W.—Lcyburn, SetUe ( PF.C//.)- 



4. Central Valley.— York District (JKC.JI.). 



^. S.W.— Wakefield District (E. B, Wrigglcstuorth). 



By no means common in 



Tachinus subterraneus L. 



Yorkshire. , 



2. N.E.— Saltburn {M, L. Thompson) ; Ayton, one 



example ( W. C.H.). 



4. Central Valley.— York, one specimen in my 



garden {W.C.H.). 



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Tachinus marginellus F. Very common and general, in 

 moss and under stones. 



1. S.E.—Hornsea Mere {W, K. Bissill, Zool, 1859); 

 Market Weighton {Nat, Sept. 1888). 



2. N.E.— Saltburn District {M. L, Thompson); Ayton 



{W.CJL), 



3. N.W.— Aysgarth {M. L. Thompson)', Ilkley, Knares- 



borough {W.CJL), 



4. Central Valley. — York ( W.C.H.). 



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S.W.— Wakefield {E. B. Wriggkswortli). 



Tachinus collaris Grav. Not uncommon under stones and 

 in moss, and often occurs in profusion in Rood refuse. 

 2; N.E.— Scalby {W. Hey); Derwent flood refuse and 



in moss at Ayton ( IV.CJI.). 



3^ N.W.— Kingsdale (/. W, Ellis, Nat, Feb. 1889, 



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p. 60). 



4. Central Valley.— York, in haystacks, and profusely 

 in the Ouse flood refuse ( W.CIL). 



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