Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 287 
PHYTOBIUS CANALICULATUS, Fad. 
Our only record. 
N. 4, Little Coates, by sweeping, one specimen, 22-6-08, W W. 
LIMNOBARIS PILISTRIATA, Steph. 
N. 4, Freshney Bogs, 21-6-98, A T. 27-5-08, many specimens by 
sweeping, W W. Cleethorpes, 17-9-09, one W W. 
9g, Humberstone, 7-9-08, one, W W. 
S. 15, Little Ponton, 7-6-1898, EA W-P. (It should be noted 
that until Mr. Champion separated them (E M M. and series 
xvi. 224) two British species were confounded under one 
name—Baris T. Album. Certainly all those from Divs. 4 
and g belong to L. filistriata, and probably that from Div. 15. 
BARIS LEPIDII, Germ. 
N. 4, Freshney flood refuse, one, 8-7-08, WW. Cleethorpes 
sandhills, one, 30-9-08, W W. 6, Torksey, 1896 (Pegler). 
BALANINUS VENOSUS, Grav. 
Our only record. 
S. 13, Court Leys, Sept. 1900, SCS. 
BALANINUS VILLOSUS, F. 
Occurs singly by beating. 
N. 3, Roxton Wood, one, 31-5-09, W W. 4, Bradley Wood, one 
14-6-07, and one 18-6-08, W W. 
BALANINUS SALICIVORUS, P. 
N. 4, Freshney Bogs, 21-6-1898, AT., and 28-5-07, W W. 
Bradley Wood, common, 29-5-09, W W. 6, Torksey, from 
willows, 1896, AT. 7, Linwood, 16-5-10, F W Sowerby. 
S. 13, Hartsholme Woods, 24-5-1894, L N U., AT. 
BALANINUS PYRRHOCERAS, Marsh. 
N. 7, Linwood, 16-5-10, F W Sowerby. Moortown, 3-7-10, W W. 
CALANDRA GRANARIA, L. 
“The Granary Weevil.” In shops and warehouses in the 
county, occurs no doubt commonly. 
N. 4, Grimsby, in a flour shop, 17-9-09, F W Sowerby, W W. 
6, Torksey, C S Carter. : 
CALANDRA ORYZ&, L. 
In such habitats as the preceding species. 
N. 4, Clee, in flour in a baker’s shop, March, 1900, W W. 
CODIOSOMA SPADIX, Host. 
A rare capture so far north. 
N. 9, Humberstone, 18-6-08, one specimen on the sands by A B. 
W W. 
