288 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
MAGDALIS ARMIGERA, Fourc. 
N, 3, Cadney and Poolthorne, 1898, EA W-P. 4, Croxby, one 
specimen, 18-7-09, by F W Sowerby, W W. 
MAGDALIS CERASI, L. 
Our only record. 
N. 7, Linwood, 30-5-1898, E A W-P. 
MAGDALIS PRUNI, L. 
Our only record. 
N. 3, Brocklesby, 14-6-00, A S. 
MAGDALIS BARBICORNIS, Laz. 
Our only record. 
N. 4, Bradley Wood, by beating, one male, 5-6-07, W W. 
*SCOLYTUS DESTRUCTOR, 01. 
‘‘ The Elm-bark Beetle.” 
oe records of the occurence of this very important beetle are 
ew. 
N. 4, On September 3rd, 1908, a small piece of wood, probably 
Elm, was brought to me with a series of burrows under the 
bark. In one of the burrows a male had been found and 
was given to me with the wood; in another burrow I found a 
white soft pupa, which developed into another very small 
male in a few days. The wood was said to have certainly 
come from the country quite near to Grimsby, WW 
Mr. A. Smith informs me that in the County Museum there is a 
piece of Elm in bark with the beetle, from near Lincoln, 
W W. 
SCOLYTUS PRUNI, Ratz. 
N. 3, Barton on Humber, 1900, G W M. (See Reports of Injurious 
Insects etc. during 1900, p. 69-72, by Miss E A Ormerod). 
S. 13, Court Leys, 6-1900, SC S. 
SCOLYTUS RUGULOSUS, | Ratz. 
N. 3, Barton on Humber, 1900, G W M. (See Reports of Injurious 
Insects etc. during 1900, p. 69-72, by Miss E A Ormerod). 
HYLASTES ATER, Payh. 
N. 3, Wrawby Moor, one male specimen on the wing, 4-5-1908, 
taken by GWM, WW. 
HYLASTINUS OBSCURUS, Marsh. 
S. 15, Brandon, 1899, SC S. 
