A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE 





Carabid^ [continued] 



which had been made, that Mr. 

 Smedley's specimen had been im- 

 ported in ballast. 



Tachys bistriatus, Duf. Recorded from 

 Loitock near Bolton, on daffodils 



Cillenus lateralis, Sam. Banks of Alt and 

 Mersey at Aighurth 



Bembidium. Of this large genus the fol- 

 lowing are abundant and widely dis- 

 tributed : — 



— obtusum, Sturm. Generally common 



— guttula, F. „ „ 



— lampros, Herbst. „ 



— littorale, Ol. „ 



— biguttatum, F. l Generally but 



— concinnum, Steph. I sparingly distri- 



— minimum, F. J buted 



— rufescens, Gu^r. 



The following appear to be more 

 local and rare : — 



— quinquestriatum, Gyll. IFest Derby, 



Southport, near Preston 



— clarki, Daws. In moss, Birkdale sand- 



hills ; rare 



— quadrimaculatum, L. Northenden, Cros- 



sens 



— quadriguttatum, F. IVavertree, High- 



town 



— bipunctatum, L. Banks of Alt, Birk- 



dale 



— nitidulum. Marsh. Banks of Douglas, 



Hoole, near Manchester 



— femoratum, Sturm. West Derby, Aig- 



burth, near Manchester 



— saxatile, Gyll. Shore near Garston 



— bruxellense, Wesm. Moors near Bol- 



ton 



— lunatum, Duft. Aighurth shore, Alt- 



mouth, Crossens, Withington 



— stomoides, Deg. Banks of Alt and 



Kibble 



— pallidipenne, 111. Abundant on the 



shore between Crosb\ and Southport 



— flammulatum, Clair. Banks of Alt 



— obliquum, Sturm. ' Clifton near Man- 



chester ' (T. Morley), quoted in Fow- 

 ler's Coleoptera, i. 1 21 



— paludosum, Panz. Banks of Bollin, 



abundant 



— tibiale, Duft. Clitheroe 



— atrocoeruleum, Steph. „ 



— decorum, Panz. „ 



Tachypus flavipes, L. Birkdale, banks of 

 Mersey and Irwell, Bolton 



Perileptus areolatus, Crantz. Duddon sands 

 (Fowler's Coleoptera, i. 124) 



Trechus discus, F. Banks of Alt, Liver- 

 pool, Xorthenaen 



— - micros, Herbst. Banks of Mersey 



Hoole, Preston, 



Frequent on 



but 

 dis- 



CarabiDj€ [continued) 



Trechus secalis, Payk. Bolton 



— longicornis, Sturm. First British speci- 



mens were taken on the Duddon sands 

 near Broughton, Lancashire (Fowler's 

 Coleoptera, i. 127) 



— minutus, F. Abundant everywhere 

 Patrobus excavatus, Payk. 



Manchester district 



Pogonus chalceus, Marsh, 

 the foreshore 



Cymindis vaporariorum, L. Undoubtedly 

 occurs on the moors, as it has been 

 taken both in Cheshire and Yorkshire, 

 although it does not appear to have 

 been noticed in Lancashire 



Demetrias linearis, Ol. Abundant 



— quadrimaculatus, L. „ 



— melanocephalus, Deg. „ 



— meridionalis, Deg. 1 Less common 



— quadrinotatus, 



Panz. 

 Metabletus foveola, Gyll. 



mon 

 Haliplid^ 



Brychius elevatus, Panz. 



ton, Bolton 

 Haliplus flavicollis, Sturm. 



— ruficollis, De G. 



— lineatocollis, Marsh. 



— obliquus, F. Birkdale 



— confinis, Steph. „ 



— fiilvus, F. Hightown, Ormskirk 



— fluviatilis. Near Liverpool, Southport 

 DyxisciDiB 



Noterus sparsus, Marsh. Southport 

 Laccophilus interruptus, Panz. Clifton 

 near Manchester 



— obscurus, Panz. Southport 

 Hyphydrus ovatus, L. Generally abundant 

 Coelambus versicolor, Sch. Common 



— inasqualis, F. „ 

 Deronectes assimilis, Payk. l Generally dis- 



— depressus, F. l tributed if 



— duodecim-pustulatus, F.J not common 

 Hydroporus. Besides the universally abun- 

 dant species of this large genus the 

 following have been recorded : — 



— lepidus, 01. Bolton and generally in 



ditches near the coast 



— rivalis, Gyll. Bolton 



— halensis, F. „ 



— tristis, Payk. Simonswood Moss 



generally 

 tributed 

 Generally com 



Near Warring- 



Generally 

 abundant 



umbrosus, Gyll. 



Birkdale 

 gyllenhalii, SchiO. 



Southport 



Near Warrington, 

 Simonswood Moss, 



— morio, Deg. 



— memnonius. 



Simonswood, Bolton 

 Nic. Birkdale 



— obscurus, Sturm. Probably occurs on 



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