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THE WEEKLY 
CAPTURES. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Coleoptera near Glasgow. — I have 
the following brachelytra this Sum- 
mei’, and hope to take a good many 
more before the Winter comes on. 
They were all found under stones, 
except a few that were taken in 
decaying fungi : — 
Paptolinusalternans, notuncommon 
Lathrobium fulvipennc, very com- 
mon, could have taken any number. 
Lathrobium , brunnipes, common 
,, geminum, rather scarce 
Xantholinus punctulatus, very 
abundant. 
Xantholinus linearis , very abun- 
dant. 
Othius fulvipennis, common. 
„ melanocephalus , common 
on the Oampsie Hills. 
P hilonthus marginatus, rather 
scarce. 
Philonthus varius, several times. 
„ fimetarius, ditto. 
„ sordidus, notuncommon. 
„ fumigatus, scarce. 
„ micans, ditto. 
„ cephalotes, two. 
„ politus , not common. 
„ decorus, ditto. 
ceneus, common. 
nigritulus , not common 
scutatus, ditto. 
Quedius impressus , several times. 
„ lateralis , one. 
„ fuliginosus , uncommon. 
fulgidus, very common. 
5) 
ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Quedius molochinus, ditto. 
„ tristis, rather scarce. 
Callicerus ngidicornis, at Bowling. 
Homalota gregaria, ditto. 
„ elongatula, ditto. 
„ vicina, ditto. 
5) circellaris, ditto 
„ graminicola , rather com- 
mon. 
j) vestita, not common. 
„ fungi, common, 
Aleochara fuscipes, Tollcross sand- 
pit. 
„ lanuginosa, ditto. 
„ mcesta, ditto. 
Oxgtelus rugosus, very common. 
„ complanata, in cow drop- 
pings. 
JTaploglossa preetexta, Tollcross. 
Thiasophila angulata, ants’ nests. 
Stenus speculator, common at Loch 
Lomond. 
Stenus picipes, not common. 
„ buphihalmus, ditto. 
„ Juno, ditto. 
„ canaliculatus, ditto. 
„ tarsalis, at Hogganfield 
Lock. 
Oxypoda opaca, on the banks of 
the Clyde. 
Diglossa mersa, ditto. 
Tachinus laticollis, not common. 
„ collaris, ditto. 
Lesteva bicolor , very common at 
Hogganfield. 
Olophrum piceum. 
Lathrimceum unicolor. 
Omaliurn rivularis, common in 
fungi. 
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