266 Lincolnshire Coleoptera. 
APION CRUENTATUM, Wait. 
N. 1, Haxey and Epworth, two specimens, 14-7-1898, AT. 10, 
Woodhall Spa, LN U, 7-8-1893, (W FB.) Nat. Oct. 1893, 
P-P. 312-314. 
APION HAEMATODES, Kirby. 
Our commonest red Apion. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 26-8-10, W W. 3, Wrawby Moor, to-g-10, J H 
Robinson, W W. 4, Little Coates, 8-1906, W W. 6, Torksey, 
16-5-1899, S. Pegler. 7, Moortown, 18-8-07, WW. 9, Hum- 
berstone, 4-10-08, W W. 
APION RUBENS, Steph. 
N. 3, Cadney, Sept. 1897, AT. Wrawby, 1o-9-10, J H Robinson, 
W W. 
APION VICIZ, Pk. 
N. 3, Thornton Abbey, 18-7-09, W W. 4, Bradley, 23-6-10, W W. 
7, Moortown, 18-8-07, W W.~ 8, Holton-le-Clay, several by 
sweeping roadsides, 5-7-08, W W. 11, Trusthorpe, 6-1897, 
AT. Alford, 20-8-08, L N U. (W W). 
APION APRICANS, Host. 
“The Purple Clover Weevil,” an abundant species, the larve 
feed upon the unripe seeds. 
N. 3, Cadney, AT. 4, Bradley Wood, 8-06, W W. 6, Marton 
drain, AT. 7, Linwood, 15-6-10, F W Sowerby. 9, Salt- 
fleet, 31-7-10, W W. 11, Trusthorpe, 6-1897, AT. 
APION DICHROUM, Bed. 
An abundant species. 
N. 2, Bottesford, 1900, EAW-P. 3, Cadney, g-1897, AT. 
Bradley Wood, Aug. 1906, W W. 7, Moortown, Aug. 18-07, 
WW. g, North Somercotes, 18-6-09, C Gifford. 11, 
Ingoldmells, 21-9-99, E A W-P. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 8-1898, SCS. 17, Wash Foreshore, 8-1897, 
LN U. (AT). 
APION NIGRITARSE, Kirby. 
Frequent. 
N. 3, Cadney, 6-10-98, AT. 4, Little Coates, 24-8-07, W W. 
7, West Rasen, 30-8-11, EA W-P. 9, Tetney, 13-8-08, W W. 
11, Alford, C O Waterhouse. 
S. 13, Skellingthorpe Wood, in moss, by J F M., 2-11-11, W W. 
APION AENEUM, F. 
Found commonly on Malva sylvestris, in Grimsby District. 
N 3, Cadney, 9-1897, AT. 4, Great Coates, on M. sylvestris, 
23-7-08, W W. 9, Humberstone, on M. sylvestris, 23-7-08, 
W W. 
