Lincolushive Coleoptera. 279 
DORYTOMUS PECTORALIS, Gy/l. 
A common species. 
N. 1, Haxey and Epworth, two from a species of salix on the 
heath, 14-7-1898, AT. 4, Freshney Bog, by beating sallows 
generally in company with the preceding species, 15-7-07; 
WW. Bradley Wood, on sallow, 26-9-07, Www. 6, 
Langworth Wood, (FowLer, Brit. Cot.) 
TANYSPHYRUS LEMNA, F. 
Generally taken in the water net where Lemna grows. 
N. 4, Bradley, in a stagnant pond, 7-4-08, AB, WW. Irby dale 
ponds, common, 24-5-08, W W. Freshney Bog, 5-8-09, one 
by sweeping! WW. 6, Manton drain, AT. 
BAGOUS ALISMATIS, Marsh. 
The only species of the genus recorded in the county. 
N. 4, Irby Dale on Alisma plantago, one specimen, 9-6-11, W W. 
Little Coates, by sweeping a ditch 22-6-11, WwW WwW. 
g, Theddlethorpe, 6-1896, devouring the parenchyma of 
Potamogeton, AT. Humberstone, 26-7-11, very abundant by 
sweeping Alisma plantago, in a ditch, W W. Lincoln, 
(FowLeEr, Brit. Cot.) 
ANOPLUS PLANTARIS, Nez. 
N. 1, Haxey and Epworth, several on birches on the heath, 14-8- 
1898, AT. 4, Freshney Bog! 1898, AT., the only 
instance of its occurrence in the Grimsby District, 5, Scotton 
Common, common, 22-6-1898, AT. 7, Moortown, 18-8-07, 
and Linwood, 20-7-t0, abundant on birches and by sweeping 
beneath them, W W. 11, Sutton, 9-9-09, by AB. 
ELLESCHUS BIPUNCTATUS, L. 
Our only record. 
N. 6, Langworth Wood (Fow er, Brit. Cot.) 
(ELLESCHUS SCANICUS, Payk. 
A doubtful species. 
“ Introduced as British by Mr. Walton on a single immature speci- 
men taken by Mr. Wollaston in Lincolnshire” (FOWLER, 
Brit. Cor.) This is placed in the list of doubtful species in 
our latest British Catalogue.) 
TYCHIUS MELILOTI, Steph. 
N. 3, Barton-on-Humber, 1-7-11, abundant on Melilotus officinalis 
in a chalk pit, L N U., W W. 
MICCOTROGUS PICIROSTRIS, F. 
Frequent by sweeping in woods in the Grimsby District. 
N. 3, Cadney, 9-1897, AT. 4, Bradley Wood, 5-6-07, W W. Irby 
Woods, 20-6-07, W W. Roxton Wood, 4-6-10, F W S. 
S. 17, Wash Foreshore, 26-8-1897, LNU., AT. 
