COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 191 
Trechus discus, F. Banks of the Alt, between High- 
town and Sefton (C.8.G.); fields near Stanley Road, five 
specimens (F'.K.). 
Trechus micros, Herbst. Along with discus (C.8.G.) ; 
three specimens near Westminster Road (F.K.); Wallasey 
Rooletd. Hos.) 
Trechus rubens, F. Along with discus (C.8.G.). 
Trechus minutus, F. Abundant in moss and under 
stones, &c. 
Trechus secalis, Payk. Uncommon on the banks of the 
Alt, June (C.8.G.). 
Pterostichus cupreus, 1. Under stones at the mouth of 
brooks, where they join the salt water (C.8.G.); a specimen 
on the railway bank between Waterloo and Crosby (F.K.); 
‘‘in abundance on a pathway at the bottom of the west 
side of Bidston Hill, running in the hot sunshine, Sep- 
tember, 1881” (A. H. May). 
Pterostichus versicolor, Sturm. Along with cwpreus, one 
specimen (A.H. May). I took a pair of this species on a 
bank at West Derby, in September, 1883. 
Pterostichus vernalis, Panz. Common and generally 
distributed. 
Pterostichus niger, Schall. Common. 
Pterostichus vulgaris, L. Abundant. 
Pterostichus mgrita, Fab. Common in damp places. 
Pterostichus anthracinus, Ill. Recorded by Mr. Gregson 
from beneath rejectamenta on the bank of the Alt, at 
Hightown. 
Pterostichus minor, Gyll. Recorded as 
the district by Mr. Gregson; but though the specimens in 
his collection are undoubted minor, I have never yet met 
c¢ 
common”’ in 
with the species. 
Pterostichus strenuus, Panz. Abundant, much more so 
than the next species, throughout the district. 
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