FAUNA OF GALASHIELS AND DISTRICT 195 



145. Pterostichus niqkita, common. 



149. Pterostichus diliqens (?), common. 



156. Pterostichus striola, Fir woods at Caddonfoot, local. 



160. Amara spinipes, common. 



171. Amara acuminata, common. 



178. Amara ovata, reported by Mr Clapperton. 



181. Amara plebeia, common. 



199. Harp ALUS ruficornis, common. 



202. Harpalus PROTEUS, fairly common. 



206. Harpalus latus, fairly common. 



259. Bbmbidium rufescens, rare; under bark of old tree at 



Ellwyn. 



287. Bembidium atroc(eruleum, common; damp places. 



294. Bembidium littorale, common ; damp places. 



332. Hyphydrus ovatus, not common; Faldonside Loch. 



342. Deronectes 12-pustulatus, rare, 



343. Deronectes depressus, common on weeds in Tweed. 



344. Deronectes assimilis, do. do. 

 374. Hydroporus palustris, Faldonside Loch. 



383. Agabus biguttatus, common. 



384. Agabus paludosus, very rare. 



391. Agabus nebulosus, rare; at Gala-Rig moss, Selkirk. 



397. Agabus sturmi, very common. 



400. Agabus bipustulatus, very common. 



401. Platambus maculatus, very common in Tweed. 



402. Ilybius ater, quite common in ponds. 



407. Ilybius fuliqinosus, quite common in ponds. 



414. Ehantus exoletus, fairly common in ponds. 



416. Colymbetes fuscus, common in ponds. 



417. Dytiscus punctulatus, rare; taken in Gala-Rig moss, 



Selkirk, and one taken alive in a coal cellar in Sel- 

 kirk, January, 1906. 



419. Dytiscus mabginalis, fairly common. 



430. Gyrinus natator, common on ponds and streams. 



440. Hydbobius oblonqus, not common ; taken by Mr John 

 Roseburgh. 



470. Helophorus aquaticus, fairly common on water weeds ; 

 plenty where found. 



888. Tachinus rufipes, common. 



938. QuEDius TRiSTis, fairly common. 



