146 Lincolnshire Coleoptera. 
OXYTELUS INSECATUS, Gr. 
Our only record: 
“‘ Widely distributed from Lincolnshire and Lancashire south- 
wards,” one specimen on a door step, Lincoln, (FowLER, 
Brit. Cor). 
OXYTELUS SCULPTUS, Gyr. 
Uncommon. 
N. 4, Freshney flood, two specimens, 12-9-08, W W. 
OXYTELUS LAQUEATUS, Marsh. 
Common. 
N. 3, Somerby and Housham, g-10-97, EA W-P. 4, Bradley, 
3-5-08, W W. 9g, Humberstone, in dung, 10-5-08, W W. 
OXYTELUS INUSTUS, Gr. 
Common. 
N. 4, Little Coates, by sweeping, 27-5-07, W W. Under seaweed 
on the foreshore in large numbers, 7-6-07, W W. 6, Newton 
Cliff, 5-6-95, A T. 9, Humberstone, 27-8-09, W W. 11, 
Alford, 20-8-08, L N U. (W W). 
S. 17, Wash foreshore, 26-8-97, L N U. (A T). 
OXYTELUS SCULPTURATUS, Gy. 
Common. 
N. 3, Cadney, 3-1900, E A W-P. 4, Irby, 20607, W W. Clee- 
thorpes, 30-9-08, W W. 8, Waithe, 17-6-09, W W. ‘11, 
Ingoldmells, 21-9-99, E A W-P. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 6-1g00, S C S. 
OXYTELUS MARITIMUS, Thoms. 
N. 9, Humberstone, near shore, one specimen, 10-5-08, W W. 
OXYTELUS NITIDULUS, Grav. 
A common species. 
N. 4, Freshney, flood refuse, 8-7-08, common, WW. Humber 
shore, under seaweed, 7-6-07, W W. 
S. 18, Guy’s head, 18-8-06, Mr. Claude Morley. 
“I took the good beetle Chrysomela fastuosa, Scof., on 
Lamium album, L., at Cadney, early in June, and sent it on 
to Dr. W. Wallace, of Grimsby, to verify,’—E. ADRIAN 
WooprRuFFE-PEACOCK. 
