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Quedius lateralis Grav. Though not many collectors have 

 met with this conspicuous species in Yorkshire, Mr. Lawson 

 described it to me as * very common' about Scarborough. 

 Personahy, I have searched the district without success. 



2. N.E.— Stockton (7?//././, 1S35 ; S/eJ?//. III., v., 435) ; 

 Scarborougli (.A'. Lawson). 



3. N.W.— Studley {E. A. JVaicr/ionse, lUS., 1879. 



Quedius mesomelinus Marsh. This species appears to be 

 common in the northern parts of the county, but I have 

 never seen it in the York district. 



2. N.E.— Saltburn(J/:Z. Thompson)) Redcar (7P:C.//:). 

 N.W.— Studley {E. A, Waterhousc, E. Jl. Jf., Dec. 







1S71) ; Knaresborough {W.C.H.). 





Var. fageti Thorns. 



2. N.E. — Saltburn, in fungi (Af. L. Thompson). 



Quedius fulgidus F. A good deal of confusion has existed 

 in this group of species. Probably Mr. AVaterhouse took 

 this along with Q. mesomelinus and Q. /uuu'iuvllis at Studic 

 (vide -/^. /I/ J/, Dec. 1871). ^1-le sijccies is also recorded 

 from C'oxwold in the Naturallsl for Nov. 1S92. 



Quedius puncticoilis Thoms. 



3. N.AV.— Studley (^. .4. Walcrhousc, MS., 1879). 



Quedius cruentus 01. Is-ather frecjuent though never 

 plentiful. 



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S.E. — )Vitliernsea {Nat., Oct. 1892). 



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2. N.E — Sneaton {II. Cro-wther) ; Cawton, 

 {M. L. Thompson). 



3. N.W.— Ilkley, Knaresborough ( IV.C.II). 



4. Central Valley.— York {IV.C.II^). 



Quedius scitus Gyll. 



3. N.W.— Studley, found in an old nest and the sur^ 

 rounding rotten wood {E. A. Waterlionse, E. Af. M. 

 June 187 1 ). 



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