254 Lincolnshire Coleoptera. 
MELASOMA LONGICOLLE, Sv/f. 
Our only record :— 
N. 6, ‘*Langworth Wood, common in July, I know of no locality 
further south,” (Fowler Brit. Col.). 
PHYTODECTA RUFIPES, De G. 
Very local and uncommon. 
N. 6, Langworth Wood, (Fowler Brit. Col.). 7, Linwood on 
young aspen, 5-6-11, LNU. I have never taken it there 
before, WW. Aspecimen was also taken there by GWM. 
30-5-09, W W. 
PHYTODECTA VIMINALIS, L. 
Very local. 
N. 7, Linwood, 4-6-1900, Gy. and Louth Socs. and again. there 
20-7-10, 5-6-11, abundant on sallow, W W. 
GASTROIDEA VIRIDULA, De G. 
This species seems to have occurred frequently in the County, 
but never in the Grimsby District. 
N. 6, Marton Drain, AT. Torksey, 20-5-1896, in great abun- 
dance, dock leaves eaten to shreds, AT. Burton Chateau, 
Gate Burton, (Gainsboro.), 7-6-01, and 22-6-o1, the Rumex 
leaves almost destroyed by the larvae, AT, 
S. 15, Brandon, Sept. 1900,S CS. Little Ponton, 1898, EA W-P. 
GASTROIDEA POLYGONI, L. 
A very common species. 
N. 2. Bottesford, 1900, EAW-P. 3, Brocklesby, 14-6-00, AS. 
4, Freshney Bogs, 21-6-1898, EAW-P. Grimsby in the 
greatest profusion on Polygonum aviculare on a waste area, 
and swarming in the sunshine on the adjacent houses, 10-g-11, 
WW. 7, Linwood, 4-6-o0, Grimsby, and Louth Socs., 9, 
Theddlethorpe, 8-1893, AT. 11, Sutton, 9-9-09, AB. 
S. 13, Hartsholme Woods, 24-5-1894, LNU. (WFB.). 15, 
Sapperton June, rg01, SCS. 
PHADON TUMIDULUS, Germ. 
A very common species. 
N. 2, Bottesford, 1900, MP. 3, Cadney, 4-98, EAW-P. 4, 
Freshney Bogs, June, 1900, AS. 6, Torksey, 16-5-99, Pegler, 
g, Tetney, on Heracleum leaves, 30-5-11, W W. 11, Gibraltar 
Point, LN U., 15-8-1891, WWF. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 2-1899,S CS. 15, Brandon, Sept. r900, SC S. 
PHADON ARMORACEA, L. 
This is the ‘Mustard Beetle or Black Jack,” local, in Sandy 
areas. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, by general sweeping and beating, r11-6-10, 
WES. 3, Barton-on-Humber, 1-7-11, two specimens by 
sweeping, LNU. (WW). 7, Linwood, 16-5-10, several, 
FWS. 
