INSECTS 



STAPHYLINIDAE {continued) 



Cafius fucicola, Curt. Baden at. P/ymoul6,ia numheis 



— xantholoma, Grav. 



var. variolosus, Sharp. 



— sericeus, Holme. 

 Actobius cinerascens, Grav. 



— signaticornis, Rey. Fa/ky of the Meavy 



— procerulus, Grav. Batten 

 Xantholinus fulgidus, F. 



— glabratus, Grav. 



— punctulatus, Payk. 



— ochraceus, Gyll. 



— tricolor, Payk. 



— linearis, Ol. 



— longiventris, Heer. 

 Leptacinus parumpunctatus, Gjrll. 



— batychrus, Gyll. 



— linearis, Grav. 



— formicetorum, Mark. 

 Baptolinus alternans, Grav. 

 Othius fiilvipennis, F. 



— laeviusculus, Steph. 



— melanocephalus, Grav. 



— myrmecophilus, Kies. 

 Lathrobium elongatum, L. 



— boreale, Hoch. 



— fulvipenne, Grav. 



t — rufipenne, Gyll. Exeter (Parfitt) 



— angustatum, Lac. 



— brunnipes, F. 



— longulum, Grav. 



— punctatum, Zett. Slapton Ley and Marsh Mills 



— quadratum, Payk. Slapton Ley, Marsh Mills, and 



Valley of the Tavy 



— terminatum, Grav. 



var. immaculatum. Fowler 



— multipunctum, Grav. 



Cryptobium glaberrlmum, Herbst (fracticorne, Payk.) 

 Stilicus rufipes, Germ. 



— orbiculatus, Er. 



— similis, Er. Bickleigh Vale 



— affinis, Er. ' 



Scopaeus Erichsoni, Kol. Slapton Ley 



— rubidus, Rey. (Ryei WolL). Slapton Ley. Taken 



sparingly by WoUaston m May 1869, and 

 1872, under stones in dry places, also in 

 sandy refuse at the side of the Ley (Hudson- 

 Beare) 



— sulcicoUis, Steph. (minutus, Er.) 



Medon pocofer, Peyr. (Lithocaris maritima, Aub6.), 

 Batten and Slapton 



— brunneus, Er. 



— fiisculus, Mann. 



— ripicola, Kr. Batten, Plymouth, in some numbers 



(J. H. Keys) 



— propinquus, Bris. 



— melanocephalus, F. 

 Lithocharis ochracea, Grav. 

 Sunius angustatus, Payk.' 



— intermedins, Er. S. Devon (Joy) 

 Paederus littoralis, Grav. 



— riparius, L. 



1 Parfitt records S. geniculatus, Er., in the Devon list, but his 

 reference to Stephens (Manual, 3252) applies to S. punctipennis, 

 Kirby, which insect, as far as Stephens is concerned, Waterhouse 

 (Catalogue, 27) assigns doubtfully to S, geniculatus, Er. ; the 

 latter insect has only been recorded from the London counties, 

 and once from Ireland. 



' Sunius filiformis has occurred at W^hitsand Bay. 



STAPHYLINIDAE {continued) 



Paederus fuscipes. Curt. Taken recently in thousands 

 at Slapton Ley with the two commoner species 

 by Professor Hudson-Beare. Exeter, very rare 

 (Parfitt) 



Evaesthetus scaber. Thorns. 



— ruficapillus, Lac. 



— laeviusculus, Mann. 

 Dianous coerulescens, Gyll. 



Stenus biguttatus, L. Banks of the Exe 



— guttula. Mull. 



— bimaculatus, Gyll. 



— juno, F. 



— guynemeri, Duv. 



— speculator, Er. 



— providus, Kr. 



— lustrator, Er. 



— buphthalmus, Grav. 



— melanopus. Marsh. 



— canaliculatus, Gyll. 



— nitens, Steph. (aemulus, Er.) 



— fuscipes, Grav. Exeter 



— vafellus, Er. (submarginatus, Steph.) 



— declaratus, Er. (nanus, Steph.) 



— crassus, Steph. (crassiventris. Thorns.) 



— opticus, Grav. Plymouth (J. H. Keys) 



— brunnipes, Steph. 



— ossium, Steph. (impressipennis, Duv.) 



var. insularis, Joy. Lundy Island 



— geniculatus, Grav. 



— impressus. Germ. 



— aerosus, Er. (annulatus. Crotch.) 



— flavipes, Steph. (filum, Er.) 



— pubescens, Steph. Stoke Wood, scarce (Parfitt) 



— pallitarsis, Steph. 



— bifoveolatus, Gyll. (nitidus, Steph.) 



— nitidiusculus, Steph. (tempestivus, Er.) 



— picipennis, Er. 



— picipes, Steph. (rusticus, Er.) 



— cicindeloides, Grav. 



— similis, Herbst. 



— tarsalis, Ljungh. 



— paganus, Er. 



— latifrons, Er. Lundy Island 

 Oxyporus rufus, L. Bickleigh Vale 

 Bledius spectabilis, Kr. Dazvlish 



— tricornis, Herbst. Exmouth Warren 



— unicornis, Germ. DatoRsh, Exmouth Warren 



— arenarius, Payk. 

 Platystethus arenarius, Fourc. 



— cornutus, Gyll. 



— alutaceus, Thoms. Slapton Ley (f. H. Keys) 



— capito, Heer. Stoke Wood (Parfitt) 

 Oxytelus rugosus, Grav. 



var. terrestris, Lac. 



— insecatus, Grav. 



— sculptus, Grav. 



— laqueatus. Marsh. 



— piceus, Grav. Lympstm, under sea-weed (Par- 



fitt) 



— inustus, Grav. Exmouth, Barnstaple 



— sculpturatus, Grav.' 



— nitidulus, Grav. 



— complanatus, Er. 



— tetracarinatus. Block, (depressus, Grav.) 



' O. maritimus certainly occurs in Devon. It has been found 

 at JVUtmnd Bay, and is very common at times in the hU of 

 Wight, and probably inhabits the whole southern coast. 



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