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Megacronus inclinans, Grav. A scarce species, of which I 
have taken a specimen among dead leaves in Kastham Wood. 
Mycetoporus splendidus, Grav. Recorded from widely 
separated localities: Rock Ferry (F. Archer); West Derby 
(R. W.); and Wallasey (JJ.W.H.). 
Mycetoporus lucidus, Er. A specimen by sweeping near 
Walton Gaol (F.K.); Hastham, in September, 1884 
(J.W.H.). 
Mycetoporus longulus, Mann. Hightown, Wallasey and 
Leasowe (J.W.E.). 
Mycetoporus lepidus, Grav. Generally distributed. 
Mycetoporus nanus, Grav. I took a specimen of this 
scarce species at Crosby, in April, 1882. 
Mycetoporus splendens. Marsh. Several specimens at 
Wallasey (F. K.). 
Heterothops binotata, Steph. Frequent under seaweed, 
&c. on the shore at Hightown and Wallasey. 
Quedius fulgidus, F. The dark form (Q. temporalis, 
Thoms. — mesomelinus, Marsh.) is generally distributed 
throughout the district, Of the form quadripunctatus, 
Thoms., with bright. red elytra, I have two specimens 
taken in the district, one in a cellar in Liverpool. 
Quedius cruentus, Ol. Formby, in September, 1885 
(J.W.H.). 
Quedius impressus, Panz. Common. 
Quedius molochinus, Grav. Frequent. 
Quedius tristis, Grav. Common. . 
Quedius fuliginosus, Grav. Abundant. 
Quedius nigriceps, Kr. Hastham and the fir plantations 
at Storeton (J.W.E.). 
Quedius peltatus, Kr. Eastham (R.W.) and Aigburth 
(J.W.E.). 
Quedius wnbrinus, Er. I have a single specimen from 
Aigburth. 
