284 Lincolnshive Coleoptera. 
HELOCHARES LIVIDUS Forst 
Not common 
N 4, Clee Fields, several from ditches, 27-8-1908, C. GIFFORD, 
9, Humberstone, one specimen, 10-6-1908, A B 
S 13, Court Leys, 6-6-1900,5 CS 
LACCOBIUS NIGRiCEPS Th 
Common but we have few records. (This is not the same 
insect as L. Sinuatus, Mots) 
N 3, Cadney, 9-1897, A T. 4, Clee, 20-4-1899, AS. 9, Humber- 
stone in brackish ditch, 26-8-08, W W 
LACCOBIUS ALUTACEUS Thoms 
The commonest species of the genus in the Grimsby District 
N 4, Great Coates, 24-4-1907, W W. 9, Humberstone in brackish 
ditch, 15-4-1907, A B, also a variety in which the head, 
thorax and seutellum is green, W W 
LACCOBIUS MINUTUS L 
The least common species of the genus in the Grimsby District 
N 2, Bottesford, 21-5-1900,M P. 3, Cadney, 12-3-1898, E A W-P. 
4, Little Coates, 1906, W W. Cleethorpes, 18-6-1908, A B. 
6, Marton Drain, A T. 9, Humberstone in brackish diteh, 
26-8-08, W W 
S 13, Court Leys, 1899,S CS 
LACCOBIUS BIPUNCTATUS F 
Very common 
N 3, Cadney, AT. 4, Great Coates, 24-4-1907, WW. 6, Marton 
Drain, AT. 8, North Thoresby, 20-8-1908, C. GirroRbD. 9, 
Tetney in brackish water, 13-8-1908, W W : 
BEROSUS LURIDUS L 
Rare 
N 4, Cleethorpes, 5-7-1894, W F B., the only occasion of its 
occurrence 
BEROSUS AFFINIS Brull 
Local and not common 
N 4 Clee, Phillipson’s Farm, 20-4-1899, A S. Little Coates, 
7-1906, I took a single specimen but have never met with 
it again since W W 
LIMNEBIUS TRUNCATELLUS Thoms 
Fairly common in the Grimsby District 
N 4, Bradley, 28-2-1908, W W. & A B. Waltham, 8-5-1908, C. 
GIFFORD. Croxby, 2-7-1908, A B.* Hatcliffe, 11-7-1908, A B 
S Louth, 13-8-09, C. GirrorD 
