Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 225 
SALPINGUS ERATUS, Muis. 
Our only record :— 
N. 4, Bradley, by sweeping near sallows, one specimen, 29-8-07, 
W W. 
LISSODEMA QUADRIPUSTULATA, Marsh. 
N. 9, Humberstone, 7-7-07, on dead hawthorn boughs lying on 
the ground. They occurred in little groups in company 
with Scaphidema metallicum, W W. 
RHINOSIMUS RUFICOLLIS, L. 
N. 2, Ashby, 1899, Dr. C. 3, Cadney, 1898, E A W-P. 4, near 
Grimsby, one specimen on sycamore trunk, 9-12-07, by A B. 
W W. Ravendale, by A B., 12-9-08, W W. 
RHINOSIMUS VIRIDIPENNIS, Steph. 
Records from Grimsby District only. 
N. 4, Bradley Wood, one by sweeping, 4-6-07, W W. Weelsby, 
3-7-08, by AB. WW. Ravendale, by A B., 6-6-09, W W. 
RHINOSIMUS PLANIROSTRIS, F. 
Fairly common. 
N. 3, Cadney, 21-3-1898, E A W-P. 4, Bradley Wood, 4-6-07, by 
Sweeping and in old posts. Roxton Wood, 1-8-07, W W. 
7, Moortown, 18-8-07, W W. 
S. 13, Court Leys, g-1g00, S C S. 
DEMERA NOBILIS, Scop. 
Evidently very local. 
N. 6, Newton Cliff, a pair, 5-6-1895, AT. (EMM. Oct., 1895, 
P. 240), and a male in the same locality by Mr. Stow, 2-6-o1, 
11, Alford, CO WatTERHOoUSE (Alford Nat. Soc. Records). 
NACERDES MELANURA, L. 
Rather common about Grimsby in summer. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes, 1898, A S. Grimsby, many specimens on the 
streets in the sunshine, 7-1908, W W. 9, Mablethorpe, 
6-1897, A T. 11, Trusthorpe, three specimens on the wood. 
work of the promenade, 6-1897, A T. 
PYROCHROA SERRATICORNIS, Scop. 
“The Cardinal Beetle,” commonly seen sunning itself on 
decaying stumps in the rotton wood of which its larve are 
often found. 
