262 Fordham: Yorkshire Coleoptera im 1915. 
+ Heterocerus flexuosus Steph. Welwick. E. Bilton. 
Heterocerus marginatus F. Market Weighton, 1909. T.S. 
Bubwith. W.9E: ) 76r. 
Heterocerus levigatus Pz. Saltend, Hull, 29-7-08. T.S. 
(This confirms Spence’s record for the Humber shore). 
Heterocerus britannicus Kuw. Saltend, 15-7-08. T.S. *61. 
Corymbites metallicus Pk. Bubwith, fairly abundant on 
umpbellifers and thistles by the River Derwent. W. J. F. 
Lampymnis noctiluca L. South Cave, common. T.S. *6r. 
Podabrus alpinus Pk. Unusually abundant (both type and 
black var.) in June. Cleveland. M. L. 7. Arnecliffe; 
1908-9 (type and black var.). J.W.C. Keighley. 
R. Butterfield. Lonsdale. G.B.W. Helmsley. G.B.W. 
Malthodes mysticus Kies. Saltaire. J. W. C. and F. Rhodes. 
F63* 
Malachius bipustulatus L. Abundant, Bubwith and Skipwith. 
W. J. F. (Not previously noted in this locality). Mr. 
W. E. Sharp has noted in the £.M.M., March 1807, p. 
61, that this species varies in abundance in different 
seasons in the Liverpool district. 
Necrobia rufipes De G. Doncaster in hides. H.H.C. *63. 
Niptus hololeucus Fall. Northallerton, infesting an old house 
in considerable numbers. Keating’s Powder had no 
effect on its numbers, H. Slater. (This species is noted 
for its delight in piquant substances, and has been found 
in cantharides, capsicum, cayenne and ginger, so pre- 
sumably would delight in the Keatings! See E.M.M., 
1893, pp. 238 and 261.). 
{Trigonogenius globulus Sol. Bradford, in ditferent ware- 
houses, 1909 (two) and 1913 (one), Mr. Stringer, 1915, 
J. Beanland. A native of Chile, which may gain a 
footing in suitable localities as it is evidently a follower 
of commerce. 
Stenostola ferrea Schr. An unset specimen from Mr. Cash 
labelled “ Wadworth, off Elm, 1908.’ J. W.C. 
Donacia semicuprea Pz. Apperley Common. J. W. C. 
Keighley. R. Butterfield, abundant but local. Bub- 
with. - W. J. BP, . 
Donacia sericea L. Saltaire. J.W.C. Keighley. Butterfield. 
*63. Bubwith, abundant and variable (including abs. 
festuce F., nymphe ¥., armata Pk. and micans P2z.), 
Wa] ts: 
_Donacia discolor Pz. Norton, by R. Went, 13th September. 
Wii ro3: 
{Phedon concinnus Steph. Humber shore at Saltend (Hull). 
T.S., Bubwith, flood refuse, January. 9W jaa his 
is usually considered a salt marsh insect. 
Luperus flavipes L. Skipwith. W.J.F. *6r. 
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