Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 285 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS CHRYSANTHEMI, Germ. 
N. 6, Newton Cliff, 5-6-95, A T. 
S. 15, Ancaster, 16-6-96, AT. 
CEUTHORHYNCHUS LITURA, F. 
N. 3, Cadney, 9-1897, on Cnicus arvensis, AT. Brigg, 6-95, AT. 
Goxhill, 7-9-08, WW. 4, Great Coates, 8-9-1896, LNU, 
AT. 7, Moortown, abundant by sweeping Ragwort, 18-8-07, 
WW. og, Tetney Haven, on thistles, common, 13-8-08, 
WW. 11, Sutton, 9-9-09, AB, W W. 
S. 13, Brandon, Sept. 1900, SCS. 17, Wash Foreshore, 8-1897, 
LNU, AT 
CEUTHORHYNCHIDIUS FLORALIS, P. 
N. 4, Bradley, by sweeping wayside, Capsella, etc., 29-8-07 and 
29-5-09, common, W W. Cleethorpes, in a garden, 4-9-10, 
F WS. 6, Marton drain, AT. 7, Moortown, 18-8-07, W W. 
11, Trusthorpe, 6-1897, A T. : 
S. 13, Court Leys, May 1907, SCS. 
CEUTHORHYNCHIDIUS MELANARIUS, Steph. 
Our only record. 
N. 11, Alford, C O Waterhouse. 
CEUTHORHYNCHIDIUS HORRIDUS, F. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes (FowLeEr, Brit. Cot.) Irby Dale, by sweeping 
thistles, etc., one in a sandy spot, 24-8-1g10, WW. 9, 
Humberstone, near shore on thistles, one, 28-7-08 and 
8-8-08, WW. Side of Tetney Haven, by sweeping thistles, 
one, 13-8-08, W W. 
CEUTHORHYNCHIDIUS MIXTUS, Mus. 
A very rare capture. 
N. 5, Gainsborough (one specimen, Crotch.) “ . . . the 
species seems to require some further confirmation as 
British,” (FowLER, Brit. Cot.) 
CEUTHORHYNCHIDIUS TROGLODYTES, F. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 25-8-10, WW. 3, Cadney, 1898, E A W-P. 
4, Freshney Bogs, June 1900, A S. Bradley Wood, 28-9-07, 
W W. 5, Scotton Common, 1898, EA W-P. 6, Torksey, 
16-5-99, S Pegler. 7, Linwood, 16-5-10, F WS. 9, Humber- 
stone, 7-7-07, W W. 11, Trusthorpe, 6-1897, A T. 
S. 13, Hartsholme, 24-5-94, LN U. (WF B). 17, Wash Fore- 
shore, 8-1897, LN U., A T. 
RHYTIDOSOMUS GLOBULUS, Hast. 
No recent records. 
N. 6, Langworth Wood, Lincoln, where I captured a pair by 
general sweeping on Sept. 26-1881, (FowLER, Brit. Cot). 
S. 13, Nocton, E A Waterhouse (E M M. Jan. 1868, pp. 186-7). 
