Lincolnshire Coleoptera. * aay 
SPHARIDIUM SCARABAOIDES F 
Very common 
N 3, Goxhill, 6-9-1908, W W, 4, Clee, 5-1899, AS. 6, Marton, 
1892, A T. 9, Mablethorpe, 30-8-1900, L NU. 10, Woodhall 
Spa, 7-8-1893, W F B 
S 13, Court Leys, 1899,S CS 
SPHARIDIUM BIPUSTULATUM F 
Not nearly so common as the preceding. The dark forms 
are most frequent 
N 4, Cleethorpes, 6-7-07, W. 10, Woodhall Spa, 7-8-1893, 
LNU. WEB 
S 13, Hartsholme, 24-5-1894, LN U., W FB 
— var. marginatum F 
N 4, Grimsby street, 9-1906, W W., and several since 
—- var. semistriatum Cast 
N 10. Woodhall Spa, with the type, 7-8-1893, LN U., W FB 
CERCYON LITTORALIS $ Gyll 
Frequent on the coast 
N 4,Humber foreshore beyond Grimsby targets, 7-6-1907, W W. 
Cleethorpes, 9-5-1908, A B. 9, M ablethorpe, A T 
CERCYON HAMORRHOIDALIS F 
Very common 
N 4, Little Coates, 8-5-1907, WW. 9, Humberstone, W W. 10, 
Woodhall Spa, 7-8-1893, W F B 
S$ 13, Hartsholme, 24-5-1894, L N U., WEB 
CERCYON BIFENESTRATUS Kiist 
N 4, Bradley, 21-7-1908, one specimen in dung W W. (This 
specimen was sent to Dr. N. H. Joy and he referred it to 
this species. This species has not until a few years 
ago appeared in our British catalogues.) 
CERCYON FLAVIPES F 
Common 
N 3, Somerby and Housham, 9-7-1897, E A W-P. 4, Weelsby, 
1898, AS. In flood refuse of the River Freshney, 11-7-1908, 
W W ; 
S 13, Court Leys, 9-1898,S CS 
CERGYON LATERALIS Marsh 
Not common 
N 4, In flood refuse of River Freshney at the Bogs, several 
specimens, 11-7-1908, W W 
CERCYON MELANOCEPHALUS L 
Abundant 
N 4, Weelsby, 1898, A S, 9, Humberstone, 9-4-1907, W W. 10, 
Woodhall Spa, 7-8-1893, W F B 
