264 Lincolnshire C oleoptera. 
CASSIDA VIRIDIS, L. 
A common species. 
N. 3, Cadney, 1898, EA W-P. 4, Great Coates, 8-9-96, LN U. 
AT. 6, Newton Cliff, 6-1895, AT. 8, Muckton Wood, 
25-5-1885, J] W K. (see Nat. World, Jan. 1886, p. 1), also near 
Louth; larva described (see Young Naturalist, Oct. 1885, 
p- 232, H W K.) 9, Humberstone shore, on thistles, 7-7-07, 
W., and Tetney, 13-8-08, on thistles, on which occasion 
some had just emerged, and I found a number of pupe, 
W W. 11, Sutton, 9-9-09, A B. (W W.) 
S. 13, Court Leys, 1899,S C S. Hartsholme, L N U. (Nat. 1899, 
p. 286). 
Rhynchophora. 
BRACHYTARSUS FASCIATUS, Forst. 
: Rare. 
N. 6 Torksey, 16-5-1899, Dr. C. 
S. 13, Nocton (FowLErR, Brit. Cot.), also Nocton, E A W., (see 
E M M., Jan. 1868, pp. 186-7.) 
BRACHYTARSUS VARIUS, F. 
Rare. 
S. 13, Nocton (FowLErR, Brit. Cor.), also Nocton, E A W. (see 
E M M. Jan. 1868, pp, 186-7). 
APODERUS CORYLI, L. 
N. 4, Reported doubtfully from near Waltham Station, 1897, by 
by AS. Ithas not again occurred in the Grimsby District. 
6, Langworth Wood, (FowLEr, Brit. Cot.) Lincoln, 
May 31, 1899, LN U. 
ATTELABUS CURCULIONOIDES, L. 
Local. 
N. 2, Broughton Woods, 6, 1895, LN U. (AT.) 7, Linwood, 
30-5-1898, E A W-P. Moortown, on young oaks and birches, 
18-8-1907, W W. 
RHYNCHITES AEQUATUS, L. 
An uncommon species. 
N. 4, Bradley Wood, two specimens beaten from hawthorn 
flowers, 24-5-07, W W. Irby, one from hawthorn, 24-5-08, 
W W. 
S. 13, Court Leys, May 1go1. SCS. 
RHYNCHITES AENEO-VIRENS, Marsh. 
Our only record. 
S. 13, Nocton, EA W. (EM M, Jan. 1868, p.p. 186-7). 
