THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
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Desvoidy. — Peter Inchbald, Storthes 
Hall , near Huddersfield, May 16, 
1863. 
CAPTURES. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Captures in Cheshire. — During 
February, March, and April of this 
year I captured, among others, the 
following Coleoptera in the North of 
Cheshire. I have omitted the com- 
monest species from the list, and, in 
general, those which I mentioned as 
occurring commonly in the locality, 
in my communication of January 
last. 
Cicindela campestris, common at 
Delamere Forest on April 3. This 
is very early for the species. 
Dyschirius globosus , one at Car- 
rington Moss. 
Leistus fulvibarbis, abundant near 
Tabley. This seems a local species. 
Cardbus violaceus, several. This 
is generally considered a southern 
insect. 
Calathus piceus, one near Ashley. 
C. cisteloides, common. One 
specimen of the black-legged 
variety. 
Amara Obsoleta, one in a dunghill 
at Broadheath. 
A. trivialis, one in Dunham Park. 
A. fcmiliaris, two on Carrington 
Moss. 
A. consularis, three specimens. 
Harpalus latus, common. 
Brady cellus cognatus , common on 
Carrington Moss. 
Bembidium rufescens, not un- 
common in the neighbourhood of 
Bowdon. 
Hyphidrus ovatus. rather com- 
mon in ponds near Ashley. 
Falagria Sulcata, several near 
Bowdon. 
Oxypoda ruficornis , Dunham. 
Homalota vicina, in the Bollin 
Y alley, and at Delamere Forest. 
H. euryptera, on Carrington Moss 
Common. 
Phloepora corticalis, Bowdon. 
Leucopa/ryphus silphoides, in a 
dunghill at Ashley. 
Tachinus humeralis, common near 
Bowdon. 
Quedius fulgidus, rather common. 
Q. impressus, ditto. 
Q. molochinus, not common. 
Q. boops, several. 
Leistotroplms nebulosus, Delamere 
Forest. 
Staphylinus erythropterus, Bollin 
Y alley. 
Bhilonthus intermedins, scarce. 
P. laminatus , extremely abund- 
ant. 
P. decorus, very common. Fre- 
quently found under logs of wood. 
P. politus, not common. 
P. varius, two or three specimens. 
P. varians, common on Carrington 
Moss. 
P. ventralis. rather scarce. 
Ediscoideus, rather scarce. 
Othius fulvipennis, very common. 
0. Melanocephalus, very common 
on Carrington Moss. 
