. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 5: 1992. Figs 24-25. Male of Polylepta borealis Lundstrom. 24, dorsal view of genitalia; 25, middle tibia. P. borealis is a Holarctic boreo-alpine species, described by Lundstrom (1912) from Finnish and Russian Lapland. It has been recorded from the German Alps (Plassmann, 1974b; Plassmann & Plachter, 1986), Swiss Alps (Plassmann, 1984) and Sweden (Plassman, 1979). Bechev (1990) extended its distribution to Siberia, Alaska and Canada. Material examined. Inverness: Aviemore, 1947


. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 5: 1992. Figs 24-25. Male of Polylepta borealis Lundstrom. 24, dorsal view of genitalia; 25, middle tibia. P. borealis is a Holarctic boreo-alpine species, described by Lundstrom (1912) from Finnish and Russian Lapland. It has been recorded from the German Alps (Plassmann, 1974b; Plassmann & Plachter, 1986), Swiss Alps (Plassmann, 1984) and Sweden (Plassman, 1979). Bechev (1990) extended its distribution to Siberia, Alaska and Canada. Material examined. Inverness: Aviemore, 1947, male (C. H. W. Pugh, Manchester University Museum). Syntemna sty lata Hutson, 1979 This was described from an old Scottish specimen and was not found again until Ivan Perry turned it up. He is also to be congratulated for obtaining the first Scottish record of S. nitidula Edwards, also in Inverness, near Grantown, 1990, male. New record. Inverness: Loch Garten, , male (I. Perry). New records of uncommon Sciophila species Most Sciophila species remain little known, but new records can be provided of eight uncommon species; there have been no further finds of limbatella Zetterstedt, fridolini Stackelberg, cliftoni Edwards or antiqua Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Entomological and Natural History Society. [London] : British Entomological and Natural History Society


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