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ANASPIS MACULATA, Fourc. 
The commonest species of the germs. 
N. 2, Broughton, 3-6-95, L N U (Nat. 1895, p. 236). 3, Cadney, 
7-1898, EA W-P. 4, Freshney Bogs, 6-1900, AS. ' 
Torksey, 16-5-99, S Pegler. 7, Linwood, 8-6-08, W W. 
11, Alford, at Well Vale, 20-8-08, L N U, W W., this is 
very late in the year. 
Ss. 
13, Court Leys, 26-6-1899. S C S. 
METECUS PARADOXUS, L 
Our only records. 
N. South Elkington, 1884, RW Goulding. 11, Alford, JEM 
(Nat. World, Dec. 1885, ii., 236) 
NOTOXUS MONOCEROS, L 
Confined to the coast sandhills, where it is common 
N. 4, Cleethorpes, 30-6-07, several and some specimens having 
very little yellow colouring upon them, W W. 4g, Mable- 
thorpe (FowLer, Brit. Cot.) and 30-6-00, LN U. Donna 
Nook, 31-5-06, LNU, WW. 11, Trusthorpe, common 
6-1897, AT. 
ANTHICUS FLORALIS, L 
A common species. 
Ne. 73; ae 6-10-1898, AT. 4, Clee, haystack refuse, 3-09, 
WW. Freshney, flood refuse 8-7-08, WW. 9g, Theddle- 
thorpe, 8-1893, A T. 
II, Trusthorpe, 6-1897, A T. 
S. 13, Court Leys, g-1900, SCS. 
—— var. Quisquilius, T74., is nearly as common as the type in the Grimsby 
District. 
N. 4, Great Coates, 7-07, WW. Cleethorpes with type 4-10-08, 
: W W. 
ANTHICUS ANTHERINUS, L 
A coast species. 
N. 8, North Reston, R W Goulding. 9, Humberstone, 24-3-07, 
abundant at roots of grass on the sandhills, also taken later, 
W W. 
MELOE PROSCARABAUS, L 
‘ The Oil beetle.’ *‘ Not uncommon in the county’”’ (W W F), 
but our only specific record is :— 
g, Humberstone, on a sunny day, 56-5-09, two large females 
taken by AB on the sandy road ae to the shore,. 
Ww. 
N. 
MELOE VIOLACEUS, Marsh. 
N. 8, Hubbard’s Valley, near Louth, H. Wallis et Nat. won 
-.: March 1886, ' 
