256 Lincolnshire Coleoptera. 
PRASOCURIS PHELLANDRII, L. 
Not uncommon about ditches. 
N. 2, near Burringham, Mr. E. G. Bayford, 4, Freshney Bogs, 
21-6-1898, EAW-P. 8, Tetney, 16-5-07, AB. (WW). 9; 
Mablethorpe, Aug. 07, Mr. F. Rhodes. 
S. 13, Hartsholme Woods, 24-5-94; LN U. (W FB). 
PHYLLOBROTICA QUADRIMACULATA, L. 
Our only record :— 
N. 5, Morton Carr near Gainsboro., one specimen, 8-7-1909, 
LNU. (WW). 
LUPERUS RUFIPES, Scop. 
Occurs on birch on the commons. 
N. 2, Broughton Woods, 6-95, LN U.(AT). 5; Scotton Common, 
22-6-1898, EAW-P. 7, Moortown, 18-8-07, common by 
beating young birches, W W. Linwood, 8-6-08, W W. 
LUPERUS FLAVIPES, L. 
N. 2, Broughton Woods, 6-95, LN U. (AT). 4, Grimsby, 1897, 
a chance specimen in a garden, AS. 
S. 13, Hartsholme Woods, 24-5-1894 ENW. (AT): 
LOCHMAA CAPREA, L. 
Common on the heaths. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 20-8-10, L N U. (WW). 7; Linwood, 4-6-06, on 
young birches, W W. 
LOCHMAA SUTURALIS, Th. 
Common on heather. 
N. 2, Manton Common, 13-10-1897, AT. 3, Scunthorpe, 25-8-10, 
LNU. (WW). 7, Linwood, 30-9-97; nigrescent forms, 
EAW-P., also 16-5-10, F WS. named by Mr. Tomlin. 
Holton-le-Moor, 12-6-1908, L N U. (W W). 
GALERUCELLA VIBURNI, Pk. 
Very local. 
N. 4, Bradley Wood, in one small area on Viburnum opulus, 
several specimens by beating, 1906, but not found there 
again W W. 
S. ‘Lincoln,’ 21-5-1899, M P. 
GALERUCELLA NYMPHAA, L. 
We have never conformed this record. 
N. 4, Freshney Bogs, one, 21-6-1898, EA W-P. (see Nat. 1898, 
p- 265). 
