COLEOPTEROUS FAUNA OF LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 219 
Bledws fracticorms, Pk. Bidston Marsh and Hightown 
(F. Archer); Wallasey, and in a wet place in a sandy lane 
at Bebington (J.W.E.). 
Platystethus arenarwus, Fourc. Abundant. 
Oxytelus rugosus, F. Abundant. 
Oxytelus isecatus, Grav. I have taken about half a 
dozen specimens in the neighbourhood. 
Oxytelus laqueatus, Marsh. Common. 
Oxytelus sculptus, Grav. “Frequent. 
Oxytelus sculpturatus, Grav. Common. 
Oxytelus imustus, Grav. I have a single specimen from 
Wallasey. 
Oxzytelus maritumus, Thoms. Common on the shore at 
Wallasey and Crosby, under seaweed, &c. 
Oxytelus mtidulus, Grav. Common. 
Oxytelus complanatus, Er. Occasional. 
Oxytelus tetracarinatus, Block, = depressus, Grav. 
Abundant. 
Trogophleus bilineatus, Steph. One at Hightown, one 
at Wallasey (J.W.E.). 
Trogophleus fuliginosus, Grav. I have a specimen taken 
on the clay-banks at Otterspool. 
Syntoniwm eneum, Mull. In moss growing on a wall at 
Eastham (J.W.E.). 
Coprophilus striatulus, F. Mr. Wilding has taken two 
of this species at Fazakerley, under rubbish, and a speci- 
men on the Wallasey sandhills. I once took a mutilated 
specimen out of a spider’s web at Liscard. 
Lesteva Sharpi, Rye. Frequent in wet places, especially 
about the mouth of the Alt. 
Lesteva pubescens, Mann. In a wet place on the Otters- 
pool shore (J.W.E.). 
Lesteva punctata, Kr. Common in wet places. 
