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The COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA of the LIVERPOOL 
DISPRICI 
By Joun W. Euus, LRB.C.P.E., FES. 
[Continued from Proceedings, Liverpool Biological Society, Vol. II., p. 220.] 
TRICHOPTERYGIDA. 
Trichopteryx atomaria, De G. Eastham and Spital, 
abundant. 
Trichopteryx grandicollis, Mann. Abundant in dung 
near Spital, in August, 1884. 
Trichopteryx fascicularis, Herbst. Prenton, on the edge 
of a pond, in April, 1883. 
Trichopteryx bovina, Mots. A few specimens captured 
along with the preceding species at Prenton. 
Ptenidium punctatum, Gyll. Abundant on Bidston 
Marsh, among flood refuse, September, 1884. 
Ptemdium mtidum, Heer, = pusillum, Er. Taken 
commonly at Liscard. 
Ptenidiwm evanescens, Marsh., = apicale, Er. Abundant. 
Ptendium formicetorum, Kr. Common about West 
Derby. I have taken a dark form of this species, which 
has not hitherto been noticed (returned to me as such 
by the Rev. Canon Fowler), at Prenton, where it was 
abundant in April, 1883. 
PHALACRIDZ. 
Phalacrus caricis, Sturm. Taken abundantly by sweeping 
a species of Carex near Ellesmere Port, in May, 1888 
(J.W.E.). 
Olibrus consimilis, Marsh. A single specimen taken at 
Wallasey, last September (J.W.E.). 

