278 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
ORCHESTES SALICIS, L. 
All our records are from the Grimsby district, where it is a 
common species. It will no doubt be found widely. 
N. 3, Roxton Wood, 4-6-10, FWS, WW. 4, Freshney Bogs, 
common, 13-7-98, AT. Bradley Wood, 8-06, 29-5-09, W W. 
Irby, Sept. 7-07, AB. 
ORCHESTES SALICETI, F. 
Found singly not uncommonly. 
N. 4, Freshney Bogs, 7-6-99, AT, again by sweeping there one 
specimen, 5-8-og, and in flood refuse one specimen, 24-9-09, 
W. 
RHAMPHUS FLAVICORNIS, Clair. 
Occurs singly by sweeping. 
N. 4, Freshney Bog, by sweeping, one specimen, 5-8-09, W W. 
7, Moortown, Aug. 18-07, W W. 9g, Humberstone, by sweep- 
ing roadside leading to shore, one specimen, 5-8-09, W W. 
GRYPIDIUS EQUISETI, F. 
In marshy places on equisetum. 
N. 3, Barton-on-Humber, Mr T Stainforth. 4, Freshney Bogs, 
Aug. 06, and general there, 26-5-10, LNU, WW. 6, 
Torksey, AT. 
ERIRHINUS BIMACULATUS, F. 
N. 6, Torksey, several specimens on scirpus? 1896, AT. 
‘ Lincoln,’ banks of Witham, (FowLeEr, Brit. Cot.) 
ERIRHINUS ACRIDULUS, L. 
N. 3, Brocklesby, 14-6-1900, AS. 4, Great Coates, L N U,8-9-96, 
AT. 6, Marton Drain, AT. 9, Tetney Haven, in salt 
marshes, 8-8-og, W W. 
THRYOGENES NEREIS, Px. 
Not common. 
N. 4, Irby Dale, sweeping aquatic plants, 9-6-11. Great Coates, 
7-7-11, WW. 9g, Theddlethorpe, on carex, 6-1896, AT. 
DORYTOMUS, VORAX, F. 
N. 3, Pelham Woods, T Stainforth. ‘Lincoln,’ abundant in 
cracks of willow bark near a row of aspens to the south of 
town (FowLER, Brit. Cor). 
DORYTOMUS MACULATUS, Marsh. 
A common species. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 11-6-10, W E Sharp, FES. 3, Roxton Wood, 
5-8-09, FWS. 4, Freshney Bogs, 21-6-1898, AT. Light 
coloured specimens, abundant there by beating sallows 
15-7-07, and darker forms in crevices of branches, 29-4-08, 
WwW. 7, Market Rasen, 1-4-07, on sallow catkins, by 
GWM, WW. 
