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HEY ; LIST OF YOKKSHlkE COI,EOfTKKA. 



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4. Central Valley. — York district, everywhere 

 (JV.C./I.). 



Stenus paganus En Verv local. 



2. N.E. 

 {IV.C.II.). 



West Ayton, confined to one haystack 



4. Central Valley. — Askham Bog{W.C,II.). 



Stenus latifrons Er. Local and not common. 



1. S.E. — ^Hornsea {W, K. Bissill, Zool.^ 1859). 



2. N.E.— Hayburn Wyke (W.C.H.), 



4. Central Valley. — Strensall (IV. CI/.). 



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UXYPORINA. 



Oxyporus rufus L. Local and not common. 



I. S.E. 



Nov. 1888). 



Market W'eigliton (IT. G. Bay ford, 



Nat., 



2. N.E.— Scarborou^^'h, in flood refuse and in fungi 

 {R. La7C'son). 



4. Central Valley. ^AsKham Bog {.R. Cooke) ; Goole 

 ( IK Denison Roebuck). 



OXYTELLVA. 



Bled i US tricornis Hcrbst. 



IItis species seems to have 



become much scarcer than formerly. 



1. S.E.— Sunk Island {Arc/u/ecuo?! TTey). 



2. N.E. — Rcdcar {Rev. G. T. Riidd, vide i?;?/., August 

 187S). 



Bledius arenarius Payk. 



2. N.E. — Saltburn, common (J/ L. Thompson) ; Scar- 

 borough (R. Lawso7i) ; shores of the Tees in profusion 

 (6^. i: Rudd, Steph. IlL, Jan. 31, 1834). 



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