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Horrell : The Beetles of Scarborough. 
Cryplophagus selulosus Strm. Scarborough. In grocer’s 
shop. (L. Dickons.) 
Lacon murinas L. Forge Valley. 
Limonius mimitus L. Yedmandale. 
Agriotes sputator L. Searner Moor. 
Athous hirtus Herbst. Langdale End. This is probably 
the species already recorded for this district under the 
name of A. niger L., which must be deleted. 
Corymbites quercus Gyll. var. ochropterus Steph. Langdale 
End. 
C. cupreus F. var. ceruginosus F. Yedmandale. 
Podabrus alpinus Pk. var. rubens F. Yedmandale. Accord- 
ing to Reitter, l.c. iii. 255, the type form has the thorax 
black with broad yellow lateral margins. The var. 
rubens F. has the thorax entirely brown-yellow, and the 
hind femora in part dark. 
Ditto, var. lateralis Er. Raincliffe Woods. In this variety 
the elytra are black with yellow margin, and the thorax 
is unicolorous reddish yellow. (Kuhnt, Illust. Best.- 
Tabellen, 447, 1912.) 
Cantharis rufa L. ab. liturata Fall. Yedmandale. 
Rliagonycha unicolor Curt. Yedmandale. 
Necrobia ruficollis F. Scarborough. (W. Pearson.) 
Ptinus tectus Boield. Scarborough. Crawling on pave- 
ment. 
Anobium paniceum L. Scarborough. In dog-biscuit in 
grocer’s shop. (E. A. Wallis.) 
Aromia moschata L. Langdale End. (W. J. Clarke.) 
Rhagium inquisitor F. Raincliffe Woods. (D. W. Bevan.) 
Longitarsus anchusce Pk. Langdale End. 
Phyllotreta atra Pk. Raincliffe Woods. 
Batophila rubi Pk. Yedmandale. 
Mantura rustica L. var. suturalis Weise. Raincliffe Woods. 
Chrysomela varians Schall. ab. pratensis Weise. Ringing 
Keld Bog. This is the blue or violet form. Reitter, 
l.c. iv., 1 16. 
Ditto, ab. centaurea Herbst. Ringing Keld Bog. This 
form is coppery-red with bronze sheen. (Reitter l.c.) and 
has the underside greenish. (Kuhnt l.c. 843.) 
Scaphidema metallica E. Hackness. 
Rhinomacer attelaboides F. Raincliffe Woods. 
Apion cruentatum Walt. Langdale End. 
Apion violaceum Kirby. Yedmandale. An abnormal 
female, having the sutural striae reaching almost to base 
of elytra, and united with the second striae. The second 
and third striae are interrupted about one-third from 
base by a wide interstice on the right elytron and partly 
interrupted and anastomosing on the left elytron. 
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