LINCOLNSHIRE COLEOPTERA. 
BY THE 
Rev. A. Tuornvey, M.A., F.L.S., F.E.S., Nottingham, and 
W. Wat acs, M.B., Cu.B., Grimsby. 
(Second Paper). 
The following seven new species are additions to the 
Geodephaga. 
LEMOSTENUS COMPLANATUS Dj 
N 4, Grimsby, 1908, two specimens, one in a garden, the other 
under stones on the shore, A B. Until a few years since, 
this species was confounded in British collections with 
PRISTONYCHUS TERRICOLA 
ANCHOMENUS VIDUUS Panz 
(The type form) 
N 4, Freshney Bogs, three specimens in company with the 
variety, 15-7-1907, W W 
ANCHOMENUS GRACILIS Gyli 
N 4, Croxby, several specimens, 13-9-1907, W W 
ANCHOMENUS THOREYI Dj 
N 4, Irby Dale, one specimen, 24-5-1908, W W 
ANCHOMENUS PUELLUS Dj 
N 1. Althorpe, one specimen found 18-4-1908, (under willow bark 
with A. fuliginosus) by G@ W M., agrees well with an 
authentic type of this species 
BEMBIDIUM AFFINE Steph 
N 3, Barton-on-Humber, Humber bank, one specimen, 20-4-1907, 
Mr..T. Stainforth, Hull 
TRECGHUS RUBENS F 
N 9, Humberstone, one specimen on the shore, 6-7-1908, A B 
During the year special attention has been given to collecting the 
water beetles and our County list has been thereby considerably 
increased, some of the additions being of great interest. We still lack 
collectors in the south VC. Weare much indebted for the valuable 
help given t) us by Me. PF. Bilfoar Browae, M.A., who has made a most 
thorough study of the British Waterbeetles and their distribu tion. 
