HEY,: LIST OF YORKSHIRE COLEOPTERA. 



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Tachinus elongatus Gyll. This conspicuous species does 

 not appear to have been taken in Yorkshire for many years, 

 but is recorded for the county as taken by Mr. Rudd, in 



Stephens'' III. ^ April 30, 1835. 



Megacronus cingulatus ^rann. A very scarce species. 



2. N.E. — Scarborough (7?. Lawson). 



3. N.W.—Studley {E, A, WaterJmise, E, M. M, 

 July, 1871). 



Megacronus analis Grav. Less rare than the precedinrr 

 but far from common. 



2. N.E.--Aytoii, one or two examples {W.C.H.) ; 

 Scarborough (/\\ Lawso)i). 



4. Central Valley.— York District {IV.C.H.). 

 Megacronus inciinans Grav. 



2. N.E. — Scarborough {R. Lawson). 



3. N.\V.---Studley (.^. y^. WaterJwuse, MS., iZ-]^), 



Bolitobius lunulatus L. This insect is sure to be found 

 more abundantly in the county than is shown. 



2, N.E.-~-In Forge Valley, in a fungus ( JV.C.H.). 



Bolitobius trinotatus Er. Another fungus-feeder, which is 

 doubtless abundant. 



2. N.E. — Hayburn Wyke, Crambe Beck {JV.C.II.) -^ 

 Coxwold {Nat, Nov. 1892, p. 351); Saltburn {M. L. 

 TJionipscDi). 



Bolitobius exoletus Er. 



2. N.E.— Coxwold {Nat., Nov. 1892) ; Saltburn {M. L, 

 TJioinpson). 



Bolitobius pygmaeus F. 



2. N.E. — Coxwold {Nat.^ Nov. 1892) ; Hayburn Wyke 

 Ayton, connnon {JV.C.II.) ; Saltburn {M. L. T/io?npson). 

 5. S.W.— Wakefield {E. B. Wrlgglesworth). 



