Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 121 
OXYPODA LIVIDIPENNIS, Man. 
N. 4, Freshney, flood refuse, 8-7-08, W W. 
OXYPODA ALTERNANS, Gr. 
Frequent in the county, A T. I have only seen it once :— 
N. 4, Beelsby, one specimen, 17-9-08, W W. 
OXYPODA OPACA, Gr. 
N. 4, Clee, in haystack refuse, 18-3-09, W W. 
OXOPODA UMBRATA, Grav. 
N. 3, Humber bank, at New Holland, 2-5-09, W W. 4, Bradley, 
4-4-08, W W. Freshney Bog, 20-4-08, W W. 
OXYPODA NIGRINA, Wat. 
N. 4, Clee, one in stack refuse, 18-3-09, W W. 
Lincoln (Fowler, Brit. Cor.) ‘In my hot-bed in Lincoln.” 
(See E M M., August 1881, p. 71, W W F.) 
OXYPODA HAMORRHOA, Sahl. 
N. 4, Little Cotes sandpit, 2-8-o9, WW. 8, Grainsby, in stable 
refuse, 23-7-09, W W. 9, Humberstone, 20-3-09, W W 
ISCHNOGLOSSA PROLIXA, Gr. 
N. 11, Alford, at Well Vale, 20-8-08, L N U., under bark of fallen 
trunks, in company with Habrocerus capillaricornis, W W. 
PHLCOPORA REPTANS, Gr. 
N. 4, Roxton Wood, one under bark, 31-5-09, W W. Ravendale, 
one, 6-6-09, W W. 
OCALEA CASTANEA, Er. 
Our only record :— 
N. 6, Langworth Wood (Fow Ler, Brit. Cot.) 
ILYOBATES NIGRICOLLIS, Payk. 
Our only record :— 
Lincoln, (FowLeErR, Brit. Cot.) 
CHILOPORA LONGITARSIS, Er. 
Not uncommon in spring months. 
N. 3, Roxton Wood, several in marshy places, 31-5-09, W W. 
4, Bradley, in the water net, 18-6-08, W W. 
ATEMELES EMARGINATUS, Pz. 
Lincoln, with formica fusca, (FowLER, Brit. Cor.) “In a 
wood near Lincoln, on March 18th, 1882.”’ (See E M M., 
May, 1882, p. 277, W W F.) 
MYRMEDONIA CANALICULATA, F. 
N. Bradley Wood, one by sweeping, 1906, W W. Beelsby, 3-4-08, 
one, W W. 
