Fordham: Yorkshire Coleoptera im 1915. 263 
Longitarsus ainicillus L. Richmond. G.B.W. *65. 
Longitarsus pratensis Pz. var. tcollaris Bed. Stamford Bridge, 
on clover, 5-9-14 (with the type). W.J.F. *6r. 
Longitarsus jecuie Duft. Saltaire. F. Rhodes. 
Haltica ytenensis Shp. (oleracea Brit. Cat.). North Cave. 
GS Baw sar. 
Mantura rustica L. var. suturalis Weise. Bridlington, 23-5-09. 
Wek Ss ¢ FOr: 
Mantura rustica L. ab. Entirely shiny black with slightly 
pitchy brown apex to elytra, legs wholly black. Bishop 
Wood. W. J. F. 
tAphthona mgriceps Redt. Grassington. J.W.C. Adding- 
ham, on Geranium pratense, T. Stringer. 
Aphthona sp? <A very interesting insect, which Mr. E. A. 
Newbery thinks may possibly be Aphthona violacea 
Kuts., not previously recorded from Britain, which 
occurs on Euphorbia. One specimen taken in flight. 
April W]e FE: 
Psylliodes napi Koch. Richmond. G.B.W.  *65. 
Psylliodes picina Marsh. Saltaire. F. Rhodes. 
Cassida viridis F. Unusually common (generally scarce) in 
autumn near Doncaster. H. V.C. 
Alphitobius diaperinus Pz. This species which was abundant | 
at Doncaster in damaged hides. H.H.C. (The Nat- 
uvalist, 1915, June, p. 209), is not new to V.C. 63 (as 
stated I.c.) having been recorded from Barnsley. E.G.B. 
(Piceus Ol. has not previously been recorded for V.C. 
63). 
Clinocara tetratoma Th. Wheatley Wood, January. H. H.C. 
*~63. 
Melandrya caraboides L. Helmsley. G. B. W. 
Attelabus curculionoides L. Houghton Woods, one. T.5. 
FOL, 
tRhynchites harwoodi Joy. Skipwith. June. W. J. F. Allied 
to manus and uncinatus and probably not uncommon. 
(Fowler, Brit. Col: VI., p. 346). 
Apion miniatum Germ. Bubwith, on dock. W. J. F. This 
confirms a previous doubtful record for the county. 
Apion pallipes Kirb. Saltaire. F. Rhodes. *63. 
Apion nigritarse Kirb. Saltaire (*63) and Boston Spa. F. 
Rhodes. 
Apion simile Kirb. Skipwith Common on birch. W. J. F. 
*6r. (The only previous record is Knaresborough, 1838, 
J. Walton). 
Apion affine Kirb. Baildon Moor, very abundant on Rumex. 
J. W. CGC. and de Stnineer. 
Exomias araneiformis Schr. Several in moles’ nests at North 
Duffield, April. W. J. F. 
1916 Aug. 1. 
