226 Lincolnushive Coleoptera. 
N. 1, Althorpe, larve under willow bark developed into imagines 
10-5-08, WW. 2, Bottesford, 21-5-o0, EA W-P. 3, Cadney, 
6-1898, EA W-P. 4. Little Coates, 1897, AS. Cleethorpes, 
LNU, 5-7-94, WFB (entered as P. COCCINEA in the 
‘Naturalist’ report Dec. 1894, p. 352, but I feel sure it is 
only this common species AT.) 6, Newton Cliff, 22-6-or, 
AT. 7, Linwood, larve, 1908, by Miss Cameron. 49, 
Humberstone, 1897, AS. 8, Louth District, common, R W 
Goulding. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 6-1899, SCS. 15, Little Ponton, 7-6-1898, 
EAW-P. 18, Near Spalding, 6-1904, W E Suarp. 
MORDELLESTINA ABDOMINALIS, F. 
Our only record. 
S. 13, Nocton, E A WATERHOUSE, (E M M, Jan. 1868, p. 186-7). 
ANASPIS FRONTALIS, L. 
A common species especially by beating hawthorn flowers. 
N. 2, Broughton, 3-6-1895, L NU, (Nat. 1895, p. 236). 3, 
Brocklesby, 14-6-00, AS. 4, Freshney Bogs, 21-6-98, 
EAW-P. 6, Newton Cliff, 2-6-01, LN U. 7, Linwood, 
30-5-98, EA W-P. 8, Holton-le-Clay, 5-7-08, W W. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 1899, SCS. 
ANASPIS RUFILABRIS, Gy//. 
Not nearly so common as the preceding. 
N. 3, Pelham Woods, 2-7-10, WW. 4, Bradley Woods in 
numbers, 24-5-07 on hawthorn and anthriscus, WW. Little 
Coates, 9-7-09, F W Sowerby,,.W W. 7, Linwood, 8-6-08, 
Ww. 
ANASPIS GEOFFROYI, Mul. 
N. 2, Broughton, 3-6-95, L NU (Nat. 1895, p. 236). 4, Irby, 
one specimen on an umbelliferous flower by F W Sowerby, 
16-6-10, the only instance of its occurrence in the Grimsby 
District, WW. 6, Torksey, 16-5-1899, S Pegler. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 5-rg01, SCS. Lincoln (FowLer, Brit. Cot.) 
ANASPIS RUFICOLLIS, F. 
Not uncommon by beating and sweeping, but generally occurs 
singly. 
N. 4, Immingham, 9-1901, AS. Bradley Wood, 26-5-07, W W. 
8, Holton-le-Clay, 5-7-08, WW. Ludborough, 5-7-10, 
AB. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 23-6-1899, SCS. 
ANASPIS SUBTESTACEA, Steph. 
Our only record. 
N. 4, Bradley, in the Gears Wood, 23-6-10, two specimens by 
sweeping, both in net at once, W W. 
