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Stenus impressus Germ. One of our commoner species. 



2. N.E.— Saltburn {M. L. Tkom.pon) -, Scarborough 

 {Archdeacon He}); Hayburn Wyke {W.C.H.). 



3. N.W.— Ingleton (/ W, Ellis). 



Stenus ^rosus Er. Only once taken. 



2. N.E.— Arncliffe Wood near Whitby, on herbage 

 {AT. L. Tho)}ipso}i). 



Stenus erichsoni Rye, Another species only once taken 

 to my knowledge. 



2. N.E. — Hackness, in wet moss in a subalpine wood in 

 December 1894 {W.C.H.), 



Stenus flavipes Steph. 



I. S.E.— Bridlington and Ferriby (Z: V, IVollaslon). 



Also recorded from Yorkshire in Sfepk. III.^ Dec. 

 1833, and Steph. Manual^ p. 412. 



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Stenus pubescens Staph. This conspicuous species is often 

 taken abundantly in the water net. 



2. N.E. 



■Saltburn {M. L. Thompson); Scarborough, 



common throughout the district as at East and West 

 Ayton, Brompton, Seamer, etc. {W.C.H.). 



4. Central Valley. — York district, not so plentiful 

 {IKCH.). 



5. S.W.— Walton {E. B. Wriggksworth). 



Stenus binotatus Ljungh. In company with the foregoing, 

 but much more local and less plentiful. 



2. N.E.—West Ayton {W.C.H). 



4. Central Valley. — York {W.C.II.). 



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Stenus pallitarsis Steph. 



I. S.E.— Hornsea Mere (IK K. BissilL ZooL, 1859). 



