252 Lincolnshive Coleoptera, 
CRYPTOCEPHALUS EXIGUUS, Schn. 
A very interesting record. 
N. 4, Freshney Bogs, June 21-1898, EA W-P.,AT. (Nat. 1898 
p. 265), two specimens, and six more July 13-1898 by A.T. 
The species occurs there each year commonly, WW. It 
was added to the Catalogues as British under the name 
C. Wasastjerne, Gyll., by Mr. Rye, on specimens taken by 
Mr G R Crotch, locality however uncertain (in Ent. Annual 
1864, p. 72), and was afterwards taken by Dr. Power at 
‘‘ Woodbastwick, near Horning ’”’ (Norfolk), (Ent. Mo. Mag. 
Vol. VII., p. 154, Dec. 1870). It appears to be found 
nowhere else in Britain now, than at Freshney Bog. 
CRYPTOCEPHALUS FRONTALIS, Marsh. 
Our only record :— 
S. 15, Sapperton,a pair, June 1901, SCS. 
TIMARCHA TENEBRICOSA F. 
‘“The Bloody-nosed Beetle.” 
S. 13, Branston Wood near Lincoln, 3-5-o9 sent by the Rev. W. 
Wright Mason, WW. 15, Sapperton, June, rgo1, SCS. 
TIMARCHA VIOLACEO-NIGRA, De. G. 
Neither this nor the preceeding species has been found in the 
Grimsby District. 
N. 5, Scotton Common, 22-6-1898, EAW-P. 7, Linwood 
Warren, 4-6-1900, Grimsby and Louth Societies, and again 
many dead and lethargic specimens lying scorched in the 
sun on the road and in wheel ruts on the Warren, 5-6-11, 
WW. 
S. 13, Hartsholme, 24-5-1894, LN U., (W FB.) 
CHRYSOMELA MARGINATA, L. 
A rare capture. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes one specimen, 7-9-07, sweeping at night, W W 
On Oct. 4-1908, Mr. Donisthorpe and I found the elytra 
in a toad’s vomit in the very same spot as above WW. 
CHRYSOMELA STAPHYLEA, L. 
Common. 
N. 3, New Holland, 29-8-09, WW. 4, Great Coates, 8-9-96, 
LNU., AT. 5, Scotton Common, 1898, EA W-P. 
S. 17, Wash foreshore, 8-1897, LNU., AT. 
—— var. sharpi, Fow. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes, 4-10-08, one specimen by Mr. Donisthorpe, 
and W W. 
