THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF EDINBUllGH. 53$ 
Gen. Othius. 
O. fulgidus, Steph. Staph. Jhlgidus^ Payk. 
minans, Grav. 
Pretty frequent 
Gen. Gyrohypnus. 
G. cruentatus, Kirby. Staph, cruentatus^ Marsh. 
Frequent under stones. Salisbury Craigs, and places in 
the neighbourhood. Ravelston. April — August. 
G. linearis, Steph. Staph, linearis^ Marsh. 
Under stones in moist places, pretty frequent. 
G. longiceps, Steph. Staph, longiceps, Grav. 
Among moss in woods, Sec, not so common as the two 
preceding. Corstorphine Hill. 
G. angustatus, Kirhy. Staph, elongatus ^, Grav, 
Not common. Several other species of this genus have 
been taken near Edinburgh, but their names have not been 
ascertained. 
Fam. STENIDJE. 
Gen. SuNius. 
S. angustatus, Steph. Staph, angustatus, Fab. Marsh. 
Don. 
This delicate insect, which is the only species of the 
genus that has been observed here, is by no means com- 
mon. It has been taken in the month of May under stones 
in the park at Duddingston House, and at Salisbury Craigs. 
Gen. RuGiLUs. 
R. orbiculatus, Curtis. Staph, orbiculaius. Marsh. 
Under stones on the Sea-shore west of Newhaven, and 
elsewhere. Water-of-Leith. March — July. 
Staph. Jul- 
