COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 201 
of this species on the bank of the Alt, at Hightown, in 
May, 1882. 
Ilybius fenestratus, F. ‘‘Clubmoor and Childwall”’ 
(C. 8. G.); sparingly behind Wavertree Park, in pits 
(J.W.E.). 
Ilybwus fuliginosus, F. Common. 
Ilybius ater. De Geer. Frequent. 
Ilybius obscurus, Marsh. I have a specimen of this 
species, which I took in the Fender; and Mr. Archer 
records the capture, in a brook at Little Brighton, of the 
var. sexdentatus, Schiodte. 
Ilybius enescens, Thoms. Under the name of angustior, 
Gyll., Mr. Gregson records this species as ‘formerly 
plentiful in the Mosslake fields.”’ 
Liopterus agilis, F. Pits and ditches near Wavertree 
(C.8.G.); pits by the roadside between Liscard and 
Wallasey, and at Moreton (J. W.E.). 
Agabus bipustulatus, L. Abundant. 
Agabus chalconotus, Panz. Taken in ditch near Moreton 
Station, in March, 1886 (J.W.E.). 
Agabus Sturmu, Gyll. Not uncommon in pools among 
the Wallasey and Crosby sandhills, and at Moreton. 
Agabus paludosus, F. Mr. F. Kinder took a specimen 
somewhere in the district—he believed at Crosby. 
Agabus guttatus, Payk. Not uncommon in running 
water. 
Agabus nebulosus, Forst. Abundant. 
Agabus conspersus, Marsh. Crosby (J.W.E.); Hightown 
(Ff. Archer). 
Agabus femoralis, Payk. Formerly taken in Parliament 
Fields by Mr. Gregson. 
Agabus maculatus, L. Recorded as common by Mr. 
Gregson. 
Dytiscus marginalis, L. Common. 
