142 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
HOMALIUM RUFIPES, Fourc. 
We have no specific records. 
Moderately Common in the county, A T. (I have never found 
it in the Grimsby district, W W.) 
HOMALIUM SALICIS, Gyil. 
Our only record :— 
S. 13, Waddington (H. MatrHeEws). ‘The specimen from the 
last mentioned locality was introduced as H. CRASSICORNE 
n.sp., but Mr. Rye was of opinion that it was only ‘a 
depauperized immature example’ of H. SALICIS.” (Fow Ler, 
Brit. Cot.) 
HOMALIUM IOPTERUM, Siepx. 
N. 4, Roxton Wood, 8-10-08, one specimen by sweeping, W W. 
Lincoln (Fow LER, Brit. Cot.) 
HOMALIUM CONCINNUM, Marsh. 
N. 4, Clee, in numbers in cornstack refuse, 28-2-09, W W. 
HOMALIUM STRIATUM, Gr. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes, one, 16-9-08, and several later, WW. Beelsby, 
in fungus, one, 17-9-08, W W. 
ANTHOBIUM MINUTUM, F. 
N. 4, Freshney Bog, very abundant in flowers of Caltha palustris 
and by general sweeping, 28-5-07, W W, and taken there 
some years before by A T. 
Lincoln, (FowLER, Brit. Cot.) 
ANTHOBIUM TORQUATUM, Marsh. 
Not common. 
N. 9g, Humberstone, in flowers of hawthorn, 9-6-07, W W. 
North Somercotes, by C. Gifford, 18-6-09, W W 
S. 13, Hartsholme, 24-5-94, L N U., (W F B.) 
PROTEINUS OVALIS, Steph. 
A common species. 
N. 3, Cadney, EA WP. 4, Freshney bogs, by sweeping, 29-4-08. 
Scartho, in old turnips, 10-3-07, WW. 9, Humberstone, in 
carcase of seagull, 25-3-08, W W. 11, Ingoldmels, 21-9-18g9, 
E A W—P. 
S. 15, Sapperton, 10-1900, SC S. 
PROTEINUS BRACHYPTERUS, F- 
Not common. 
N. 4, Beelsby, a specimen in fungus, 17-9-08, WW. Bradley, 
18-9-08, W W. Little Coates, in fungus, 26-9-09, W W. 
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