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RHAGIUM INQUISITOR, F. 
Appears to be local and uncommon. 
N. 7, Linwood, 4-6-1900, several, Grimsby and Louth Nat. Socs, 
(We have not found it since). 
RHAGIUM BIFASCIATUM, F. 
No recent records. 
S. Lincoln, June, 1898, J E M, (Nat. 1900, p. 246). 13; Lincoln. 
24-5-1894, larve LN U, (Nat. 1894, p. 254). 
TOXOTUS MERIDIANUS, Panz. 
Not uncommon, very variable in size and colour. 
N. 2, Ashby, 1898, Dr. C. 3, Brocklesby, 1906, WW. 4, Irby, 
20-6-07, WW. Croxby, two specimens, 2-7-08, AB and 
WW. Bradley Wood, a pupa under bark, by A B, emerged 
August 7, 09, W W. 6, Newton Cliff, 5-6-1895, A T. 
7, Market Rasen, 16-6-11, by J. H. Robinson, W W. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 1896 and 1898, SCS. 
STRANGALIA QUADRIFASCIATA, L. 
A rare species. 
N. 7, I examined and determined a damaged specimen of this rare 
species, in Hull Museum: it had been taken at Market 
Rasen, W W. 
STRANGALIA ARMATA, Host. 
Local. 
N. 2, Ashby, 1899, Dr. C. 7, Linwood, common, 5-8-09, A B and 
FWS. 8, Woods, near Louth, H W K, (Nat. World, July, 
1886), Louth, R W Goulding. 10, Woodhall Spa and Tumby, 
two specimens (Nat. 1899, p. 68), LN U. 
STRANGALIA MELANURA, L. 
Very uncommon. 
N. 4, Bradley, one specimen, 9-6-1910, F W Sowerby, the only 
instance of its occurrence in the Grimsby district. 7, 
Linwood, one male, 5-8-1909, F. W. Sowerby. 8, Louth, R 
W Goulding. - 
GRAMMOPTERA TABACICOLOR, Dz. G. 
Our only record. 
Lincoln, (FowLER, Brit. Cot.) 
GRAMMOPTERA RUFICORNIS, F. 
Common. 
N. 4, Immingham, 27-6-01, AS. Bradley Wood, common, by 
beating hawthorn flowers, 24-5-07, WW. Little Coates, on 
nettles, feeding on aphides! 25-5-07, W W. 7, South Kelsey, 
7-6-1911, EA W-P. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 10-6-1899, SC S. 
