i 20 Thornlcy and Ryles : Nottinghamshire Geodephaga. 

 Pterostichus minor Gyll. Cottam (S. P.). 



Pterostichus strenuus Panz. Retford district, common (A. TV); 

 Nottingham district, common (A. T. ). 



Pterostichus diligens Sturm. Nottingham, one example, by 

 Trent, March 1890 (W. E. R.). 



Pterostichus picimanus Dtaft. South Leverton (A. T. ) ; Not- 

 tingham (W. E. R.). 



Pterostichus insequalis Marsh. Newark (Fowler, Brit. Col., 

 Vol. I., p. 67). 



Pterostichus vernalis Gvll. Nottingham (W. E. R.) ; Burton 



Joyce and Beeston (W. E. R.). 

 Pterostichus striola F. South Leverton, not uncommon 



(A. T. ) ; Nottingham district, not uncommon (W. E. R.). 

 Amara fulva DeG. Nottingham district (W. E. R.). 

 Amara apricaria Sturm. Sherwood Forest (Golding) ; Retford 



district, common ; Nottingham district, common (W. E. R.)» 

 Amara consularis Duft. Nottingham, two examples (W. E. R.). 

 Amara aulica Panz. Retford district (A. T. ) ; Nottingham 



district (W. E. R.). 

 Amara livida F. Bulwell (W. E. R.). 

 Amara ovata F. Radcliffe and Hazelford (W. E. R.). 

 Amara similata Gvll. Bulwell (S. D.) ; Nottingham (W. E. R.) ; 



Leverton (A. T.) ; Retford (S. P.) ; Colwick and Hazelford 



(W. E. R.). 



Amara acuminata Payk. South Leverton (A.' T.) ; Nottingham' 

 (J. W. Carr). 



Amara tibialis Payk. Grove (S. P.) ; Nottingham (W. E. R.). 



Amara familiaris Duft. Retford district, common ; Notting- 

 ham district, common (W. E. R.). 



Amara trivialis Gyll. Retford district, not very common (A. T.) ; 

 Nottingham district, not uncommon (W. E. R.). 



Amara communis Panz. Nottingham district (W. E. R.) ;, 

 Retford district (A. T.). 



Amara continua Thorns. Nottingham district (W. E. R.). 



Amara plebeia Gyll. Retford district (A. T.) ; Nottingham 

 district, not uncommon (W. E. R.). 



Calathus cisteloides Panz. Retford district, common (A. T.);. 

 Nottingham district, common (W. E. R.). 



Calathus fuscus F. Babworth (Retford), a single example 

 taken by Mr. Stephen Pegler in 1897. 



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