284 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS POLLINARIUS, Fovst. 
N. 3, Cadney, July, 1898, EA W-P. Roxton Wood, 8-10-08, WW. 
4, Great Coates, 8-9-96, AT. Beelsby, 24-5-07, A B., WW. 
5, Scotton Common, 1898, EA W-P. 11, Alford, CO Water- 
house. 
S. 15, Little Ponton, 7-6-1898, E A W-P. 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS PLEUROSTIGMA, Marsh. 
“The Turnip Gall Weevil,” the larve produce the nodules on 
the turnip and swede and on cabbage roots. 
N. 2, Bottesford, 1893, on Brassica napus,E AW-P. Bottesford, 
1876, on Brassica vutabaga, EA W-P. Hibaldstow, 7-1902, 
on Brassica sinapistvrum, EAW-P. 3, Cadney, 1896, EAW-P. 
4, Immingham, June, 1901, AS. 4, Freshney Bogs, 2-7-08, 
W W. 5, Kirton Lindsey, 1900, EA W-P. 6, Torksey, 
(Pegler). 11, Sutton, 9-9-09, A B. 
S. 13, Court Leys, 11-02 and 2-1903, SC S. 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS ALLIARIA, Bris. 
Our only record. 
N. 9, Theddlethorpe, 6-1898, A T. 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS PUNCTIGER, Gyll. 
In a wood near Lincoln on March 18, 1882, WWF., in EMM, 
May 1882, p..277. (But this locality is not stated in FowLeEr, 
Brit. Cor). 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS MARGINATUS, Pk. 
N. 4, Bradley, June 26-07, and Sept. 26-07, WW. Ravendale, 
23-6-07, W W. 
Lincoln, (FowLER, Brit. COL.) 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS RUGULOSUS, Host. 
N. 4, Great Coates, one specimen, 25-7-08, WW. Cleethorpes, 
Mr. Donisthorpe informs me he swept one there, Oct. 4-08, 
WW 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS ASPERIFOLIARUM, Gy/l. 
N. 4, Freshney Bogs, one by sweeping, 24-8-07, W W. 6, Newton 
Cliff, in flowers of Cynoglossum, 5-6-95, AT, and 2-6-o1, AT. 
Burton Chateau, in flowers of Echium, 22-6-01, AT. 
9, Mablethorpe, (FowLErR, Brit. Cor.) Saltfleetby, 8-6-99, 
LNU. 
S. 13, Brandon, Sept. 1898, SCS. 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS ARCUATUS, Host. 
There are no recent records. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes, (FowLer, Brit. Cot.), also by EC Rye, in 
’ E M M, June 1869, p.p. 2-6. 
