178 The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 
S. (Skellingthorpe; Hartsholme; Musham, Carr: Lincoln, 
Pearson. 
MACROGLOSSA BOMBYLIFORMIS Och 
Loeal. 
N. Wragby ; Hatton ; Newball; GH R. Market Rasen, 1877 to 
1879, KF A L. Greenfield (Alford), two examples 22-6-1890, 
EW. ¥Newball, Carr. 
S. Skellingthorpe, 3-6-1901, J F M. Tincoln, Pearson, South 
Park, Lincoln, J F M. 
TROCHILIUM APIFORMIS. Clerck 
Rare. : 
N. Mablethorpe, V. Crow. Mumby Chapel, one example on the 
sandhills. 19-7-1887, J E M. Gainsborough, bred, F M B. 
S. Holbeach District, common, L M ©. 
TROCHILIUM CRABRONIFORMIS Lewin 
This species would probably be found to be common if search 
were made for it. 
N. Alford District, common about 1891, in a very small osier holt 
in Saleby Parish, EW. Barton-on-Humber, 1907, J P 
Owston Ferry ; East Ferry ; A R. 
S. Holbeach District, fairly common, L M C. Lincoln District, 
W. D. Carr. r 
SESIA TIPULIFORMIS Clerck 
Well distributed. 
N. Market Rasen, a few each year, W L. Middle Rasen, 1877-79, 
KAL, Louth, VY. Crow. Alford, not uncommon in gardens, 
E W. Ashby (Brigg), R T C. Gainsborough, F M B. 
Barton-on-Humber, G WM. West Ashby, FS A. Grimsby, 
EHF. 3 
S. ||Cowbit, Chas. M. Hufton. Holbeach District, fairly common, 
LMC. * 
SESIA ASILIFORMIS Rott. 
Local. 
N. Brocklesby District, larvee and pupze abundant in stumps of 
oak trees cut down the previous year, J P. and G W M. 
Acthorpe Wood, 2 larvee in oak stump taken on the visit of 
the L N U. 1-6-1905; Wrawby Moor, bred from larvee and 
pupee taken from birch stumps in 1907; G W M. 
S Skellingthorpe, J FM. 
SESIA MYOPIFORMIS Bork 
N. Market Rasen district, 1876-80, F A L. 
S$. Holbeach District, fairly common, L M C. 
SESIA CULICIFORMIS L 
Loeal. 
N. Gainsborough, F M B. 
S$. Skellingthorpe, 7-8-1902 and 2-5-1903, J F M, 
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