Liucolnshive Coleoptera. 259 
LONGITARSUS JACOBAAE, Wat. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 25-8-10, LNU. (WW). 3, Cadney, 9-1897, 
AT. 4, Cleethorpes, LNU., 5-7-1894, WFB. and 7-9-07, 
WW. 7, Moortown, 18-8-07, abundant on Senecio jacobea, 
WW. g, Theddlethorpe, 1893, AT. 10, Woodhall Spa, 
LNU. 7-8-1893, WFB. 11, Sutton, g-9-09, AB. 
LONGITARSUS OCHROLEUCUS, Marsh. 
N. 1, Epworth, 14-8-1898, one specimen, A T. 11, Gibraltar Point, 
15-8-1891, L N U. determined by W W F. (see Nat. Feb., 1892, 
P. 49-) 
LONGITARSUS GRACILIS, Kuts. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 25-8-10, Mr. Bayford. 
LONGITARSUS LAEVIS, Brit. Cats=SUCCINEUS, Foud. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes, 20-7-09, and 26-6-11, W W. 
HALTICA LYTHRI, Awd. 
N. 4, Croxby, two specimens on thistles near the pond, Aug., 1906, 
W W. Again g-8-og, near the pond I found the larve, yellow 
pupz and perfect insects in abundance under the wet bark 
of the fences, W W. 
HALTICA PUSILLA, Dyji. 
N. 2, Manton Common, 13-9-1897, AT. Broughton Woods, 8-9- 
08, LN U., (W W.) Scunthorpe, on heather, 25-8-10, W W. 
3, Cadney, July 1898 EA W-P. 4, Irby Dale in large num- 
bers on Epilobium hirsutum, 20-6-07, WW. 7, Linwood 
Warren, 30-9-1897, E A W-P. Usselby, 2-8-09, F W 
Sowerby, W W. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 1898, SCS. 
PHYLLOTRETA PUNCTULATA, Marsh. 
Our only record. 
N. 11, Trusthorpe, 6-1897, AT. 
PHYLLOTRETA VITTULA, Redt. 
N. 4, Irby, 2 specimens, 20-6-07, W W. 
PHYLLOTRETA UNDULATA, Kuts. 
A very common species. 
N. 3, Cadney, 21-3-1898, EA W-P. 4. Grimsby, in a garden, 1898, 
AS. Irby, 20-6-07,W W. 8, Grainsby, under bark, 17-10-08, 
WW. 9g, Humberstone sandhills, 9-4-07, WW. 11, Well 
Vale, Alford, 23-11-1890, J EM. 
PHYLLOTRETA NEMORUM, L. 
This is the ‘ Turnip-Fly’ or ‘ Turnip Flea,’ but in the Grimsby 
district it is not nearly so common as the preceding 
species. 
