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Mycetoporus lucidus Er. Very few records exist for tliis 

 genus, which is probably generally distributed thougli 



scarce. 



4. Central Vallf.v.— In the Ou^e flood-refuse at York 

 {W.CII.). 



Mycetoporus lepidus Er. 



2. NJ-l—Boosbeck Uoox {M. L Thompson). 



Mycetoporus lohgulus iMann. 



1. S.E.— Hornsea ( W. K. BissilL, 7.ooJ., ^ 859, xvii., 6697). 



2. N.h:.— Scarborough {Arihdoacoji Ifey) ; Sallburn 

 {M\ L. TJwmpson). 



Mycetoporus clavicornis Sieph. 



2, N.E.— -Saltl)urn M. L. Thompoii). 

 Note.— Mr. Wilkii^son of Scarborough, look a species of 

 Mycetoporus in that neiglibourliood^ wiiicli wns probably 

 M\ niojiiicola^ Eowler. 



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HALROCERiNA. 



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Habrocerus capillaricornis Grav. This species seems to 

 reach its northern limit in Yorkslnrc, where it has onl)' 

 been detected in one place. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough {A\ Za7C'so/i). 



TRICIIOPHVINA. 



Trichophya pilicornis Gyll. 



2. N.E.— Scarborough (T. IVilkinsoN). 



STAVTfVLTNINA. 



Heterothops binotata Er. No recent record ai)pears to 



exist for tins species. 



1. S.E.— Banks of the tluinber {Skph. III. \., 257). 



Heterothops praevia Er. 



2. N.E. — Scarborough (/?. La^vson), 



3. N.W.— Studley, in decaying grass (/i. A. Waterhouse, 

 E. M. M., Dec. 1871, viii., t6i). 



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