OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 237 



195 1. Scaphidium qiiadrimaculatum, 01. 



"Gibside," Mr. John Hancock. *' Wood above 

 Gibside," Mr. J. Kidson Taylor (N. H. Trans., p. 54). 



On fungoid growth beneath bark of rotten oak 

 branches lying in woods; sometimes a party of three 

 and four examples. Spring and autumn, Winlaton, 

 Winlaton Mill, and Gibside. 



1984. Cytilus varius, F. 



(N. H. Trans., p. 65. C. sericens, Forst.). 

 Winlaton, June 26th, 1902. 



T990. Elmis CBueus, Miill. 



Winlaton Mill, 1901. 



*2oi4. Liicanus cervus, L. (Stag beetle). 



Evidently introduced. <? and 9 taken alive at 

 Sunderland, one from the shore near Roker, and the 

 other from Monkwearmouth, 1904. Now in the 

 Sunderland Museum. 



*205i. Aphodius tesselaties, Pk. 



Taken in the Hartlepool district by Mr. Gardner, 

 Recorded from Hartlepool by Canon Fowler 

 (British Coleoptera, vol. iv., p. 29). 



2072. yEgalm sabtfleti, Pk. 



Local ; Derwent side near Rowlands Gill. 



2144. Athoiis fiiger, L. 

 Occasionally. 



2149. A. vittatus, L. 



Winlaton. Spring. 



*2i66z-'. Coryfubites cupreus, F., var. ceruginosus, F, 



I have found this variety commoner in hilly 

 districts than the type cupreiis. The latter, however, 

 occurs the more frequently in the Derwent Valley 

 (Ento. Rec, 1904, p. 261). 



2202. Lampyris noctiluca, L. (Glow-worm). 

 Chopwell and Lockhaugh. 



