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Lathrobium multipunctum Grav. 



1. S. E.- — Bridlington [Ca?W7i W, IV. Fowler). 



2. N.E. — Scarborough i^R. Law son). 



Stilicus rufipes Germ. 



3. N.W.— Richmond {W.C.H.). 



4. Central Valley. — York, Boroughbridge {JV.C.H.) 



Stilicus afFinis Er. Tlie commonest species in Yorkshire, 

 sometimes swarming in haystack bottoms. 



1. S.E.— Bridlington (Jf/C.i^:). 



2. N.r^. — Saltburn {M. L, Thompso7i) ; West Ay ton 

 {W,C.H}). 



4. Central Valley. — York district (J-V.C.H.). 



Stilicus orbiculatus Er. Local and not plentiful. 



2. N.E.— West Ayton, in mid-winter (JKCU.) ; Scar- 

 borough (7?. Lawson). 



4. Central Valley. — Askham Bog, in a fungus 



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Medon brunneus Er. 



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2. N.E. — Byland Abbey {M. L. Thompson 

 Medon fusculus Mann. A species which is rare North of 



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London, and not, I think, hitherto recorded for Yorkshire. 

 2. N.E. — Forge Valley, several specimens under stones 



Medon melanocephalus F. 



4. Central Valley. — -York, haystack refuse in winter 

 {W.C.H.). 



Medon obsoletus Nord. 



2, N.E.— Scarborough {R. Lawso?i). 



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