222 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
STENUS MELANARIUS, Steph. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 11-6-10, by sifting roots of grass, moss, etc. 
W E Suarp. 
STENUS PALLIPES, Gr. 
N. 3, Goxhill, one specimen, 9-1-11, by J H Robinson, W W. 
BLEDIUS HINNULUS, Ev. 
A newly described species. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes, 21-8-10, not common, and only occurring in a 
small area, W W. 
It is pointed out by D Sharp, m.a., F.R.s., in the Entomolo- 
gist’s Monthly Magazine, Feb., 1911, that two species of 
Bledius have been included in one specific name—Bicornis, 
and that the specimens taken by J Kidson Taylor at Clee- 
thorpes (see L N U Trans., 1909, p. 145) are Hinnulus. 
The specimens occurring further south on the coast are 
probably all Bicornis, for I took it (Bicornis) in the greatest 
profusion at Saltfleet, 31-7-10, W W, 
BLEDIUS FRACTICORNIS, Pk. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 11-6-10, sandy and muddy banks of ponds and 
streams, W E SHARP. 
PLATYSTETHUS CORNUTUS, Gr. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, sandy and muddy banks of ponds and streams, 
11-6-10, W E SuHarp. 
HOMALIUM PUNCTIPENNE, Th. 
N. 4, Irby, one under bark, 17-4-1911, and several a few days 
after by J H Robinson, W W. 
Heteromera. 
BLAPS MUCRONATA, Lat. 
‘‘ The Churchyard Beetle,” apparently not common. 
N. 3, Cadney, 7-1898, EA W-P. 4, Grimsby, one in a house, 
1906, taken by A B.—the only{specimen I have seen in this 
town! WW. 8, Grainsby, several crushed specimens in 
the church, 7-1908, W W. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 1896, SC S. 15, Sapperton, 6-1901, SCS. 
16, Crowland Abbey Churchyard, 28-6-1910, W D-R & A Si 
