282 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
ACALLES TURBATUS, Bok. 
Our only record. 
N. 6, Torksey, 1898, (Pegler). 
CELIODES RUBICUNDUS, Host. 
N. 5, Scotton Common, 24-6-1898, EAW-P. 7, Moortown, 
sweeping, 18-8-07, W W. Linwood, 5-8-09, F WS. 
CELIODES QUERCUS, F. 
N. 3, Roxton Wood, by beating young oaks, 1-8-07, WW. 4, 
Bradley Wood, 5-6-07 and 19-5-09, several specimens, W W. 
7, Moortown, 18-8-07, W W. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 6-1900, SCS. In a wood near Lincoln on 
March 18-1882, W W F (EM M, May 1882). 
C(ELIODES RUBER, Marsh. 
Our only record. 
S. 13, Nocton, E A Waterhouse (E M M., March, 1868, p. 231). 
CCELIODES ERYTHROLEUCUS, Gmel. 
Our only record. 
Lincoln (FowLeErR, Brit. Cov.) 
CCELIODES FULIGINOSUS, Marsh. 
N. 3, Immingham, June 1901, AS. Bradley, one specimen, 
11-4-08, W W. Cleethorpes, two specimens, 4-10-08, W W. 
Laceby sandpit, 27-7-09, one, WW. 6, Newton Cliff, 
5-6-95, AT. Torksey, 1896 (Pegler). 7, Linwood, 4-6-00, 
Grimsby and Louth Nat. Socs. 
S. 15, Sapperton, October 1900, SCS. , “Lincoln,” abundant 
on pavements, &c., from early spring (FowLER, Brit. Cot.) 
CCELIODES QUADRIMACULATUS, L. 
Very common on nettles (U. dioica). 
N. 2, Broughton, 6-1895, L N U. (Nat. 1895, p. 236). 3, Cadney, 
1897, EA W-P. 4, Freshney Bogs, 21-6-1898, E A W-P. 
5, Scotton Common, 1898, EA W-P. 6, Torksey, 1896 
(Pegler). 8, Ludborough, 28-5-o1, AS. 9, Theddlethorpe, 
1896, ) A T/ 30, Holbeck, _L.N U., 1897, (ge Me 
11, Gibraltar Point, 1891, L N U. (W W F.) 
S. 13, Court Leys, 8-1898, SC S. 15, Sapperton, 6-1901, SCS. 
POOPHAGUS SISYMBRII, F. 
Probably local. 
N. 4, Irby Dale, ponds, a pair in water net from Hotionia 
palustris 24-5-08, WW. Freshney Bogs, 26-5-10, F WwW 
Sowerby. 
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