286 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
AMALUS HEMORRHOUS, Host. 
No recent records. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes (FowLER, Brit. Cot). 
S. 13, Nocton, E A Waterhouse, E M M. Jan. 1868, pp. 186-7. 
RHINONCUS PERICARPIUS, L. 
N. 4, Great Coates, LN U, 8-9-1896, AT. Freshney Bogs, 
29-4-08, several by sweeping; Bradley Wood, several by 
sweeping, 23-6-10, W W. 6, Torksey, 1896 (Pegler). 
S. 13, Wisby and Donnington plantations in moss, 20-11-11, by 
JFM,ww 
RHINONCUS GRAMINEUS, F- 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 11-6-10, by general sweeping, W E Sharp, 
FES. 4, Great Coates, 8-9-1896, LN U., AT. 
‘Lincoln’ one specimen in flood refuse (FowLER, Brit. Cot). 
RHINONCUS PERPENDICULARIS, Reich. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, by general sweeping, 11-6-10, W E Sharp, 
FES. 11, Trusthorpe, 6-1897, AT. Sutton, 9-9-09, several 
by A B., W W. 
S. 15, Brandon, Sept., 1900,S C S. 18, near Spalding, June, 1904, 
W E Sharp. 
RHINONCUS CASTOR, F. 
N. 2, Scunthorpe, 25-8-10, WW. 3, Cadney, 9-1897, AT. 
7, Moortown, 18-8-07 and 3-7-10, W W. 
S. 13, Wisby and Donnington plantations in moss, 20-11-11, by 
JFM,ww 
RHINONCUS BRUCHOIDES, Host. 
Our only record. 
Lincoln, ‘I have found a few specimens at Lincoln in flood refuse 
but I know of no record further north (FowLER, Brit. Co): 
EUBRYCHIUS VELATUS, Beck. 
N. 4, Cleethorpes (FowLer, Brit. Cot.) 9, Tetney, in numbers 
on Myriophyllum spicatum under water in beautiful condition, 
g-8-11, W W. 
LITODACTYLUS LEUCOGASTER, Marsh. 
N. 2, Broughton, 8-9-08, in the water net, L N U., A B. (W W). 
g, Theddlethorpe, AT. Humberstone in brackish ditch, 
26-8-08, taken in the water net in numbers by C Gifford, 
WW. Tetney Haven, 20-5-11, several fresh specimens 
under water on Myriophyllum spicatum, W W. 
PHYTOBIUS COMARI, Host. 
Our only record. 
N. 9, Mablethorpe (FowLer, Brit. Coz). 
PHYTOBIUS QUADRITUBERCULATUS, F. 
Our only record. 
N. 3, Cadney, 4-1898, E A W-P. 
