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AGAPANTHIA LINEATOCOLLIS, Don. 
We have no information as to whether this beautiful insect is 
still found in its old haunts. 
N. 6, “I have taken it in abundance in Langworth Wood, near 
“Lincoln, on a patch of Heracleum sphondylium, not yet in 
“ flower; on June 11th, 1885, I took fifty specimens, anda 
“few days previously as many as these had been taken in 
‘the same ride in the wood. The Rev. J. A. Mackonochie 
‘has found it in the same localty this year (1889) but much 
‘“‘ more sparingly,” (FowLER, Brit. Cot.) 
Specimems from this locality were exhibited to South London 
Ent. Soc., Feb. 4, 1886, (See E M M, March 1886, XXII., also 
Ent. March 1886, XIX., also E M M, Aug. 1885, XXII.) 
SAPERDA CARCHARIAS, L. 
Very uncommon. 
N. 11, Skegness, 8-1911, a specimen which I have identified was 
taken by Eric Hillman, A T. 
S. ‘Lincoln’ (FowLeEr, Brit. Cot.) 
‘Lincoln’ Aug. 30, 1907, Mr L Barker, W W. 
SAPERDA POPULNEA, L. 
N. 6, “ Langworth Wood, Lincoln. I know of no record of the 
capture of this insect further north (in Britain) than the last 
mentioned localty in which I have found it sparingly” 
(FowLer, Brit. Cot.) 7, Market Rasen, 5-8-07, G W 
Mason. Linwood, several on young aspens, 5-6-11, confined 
to a small area, LN U, WW. 
Phytophaga. 
BRUCHUS CISTI, F. 
Our only record :— % 
N. 15, Ancaster stone quarry, on Helianthemum, 16-6-1896, A T. 
BRUCHUS RUFIMANUS, Bok, 
Our only records :— 
N. 9g, Mablethorpe, 8-1go1, A T. 
S. 13, Conrt Leys, 25-5-1899, SC S. 
BRUCHUS LENTIS, Bok. 
In the modern catalogues, classed as a foreign species. 
Lincoln, bred from lentils recently imported from Egypt 
(E M M., vi. 1891 ; xxvii, 171, W W F). 
