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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : IIEMIPTERA. 
Ai’Tialara ARTEMisiiE. Forst. On Artemixia niaritiina. Local. 
,, NELVOSA. Forst. On Achilhm 'iinIJefolinni ; Avidely 
distributod. 
I append the following note.s of habitats, corrections, etc., in the 
hope that they inaj' prove useful to future workers at this group of 
insects. 
CouniEL.F.NA scARABiEOiDES. Linn. This species continues scarce. 
My examples were found under dead leaves at 
Eaton in the spring of 1874, and Mr. Thouless 
took one at Howe Grove in July, 1888. 
Fodop.s inunctus. Fah. My original example, taken under 
a stone in a chalk pit at Cringleford, and another 
found by Mr. Thouless on Mousehold Heath, are 
the only Horfolk specimens which have come 
under my notice. 
Seiiirus ptcipes. Fall. I have taken this in a lane off the 
Unthanks Eoad. 
PoDTSUS LURiDUS. Fah. Occasionally common on Birch. 
Pentatoma veubasci. De Geer. Mr. Thouless took an example 
off Birch at Drayton Drewray in October, 1887. 
Bathysolen NUBiLUS. Fall. I found a dead specimen of this 
s])ecies at roots of Grass in a lane off Unthanks 
Load. 
Alydus calcaratus. Linn. Has occurred abundantly on tlie 
"round amoimst Furze bushes at Dunston Common. 
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Plociomerus fracticollts. Schill. Was common by sweeping 
herbage by ditch-sides at Horning in 1888. 
Ehyparochromus PRiETEXTATUS. H.-Scff. I took 0110 Specimen 
of this sjiecies at roots of Grass on a dry bank at 
Earlham, on the 20th June, 1887. 
Heterogaster URTiciE. Fab. Mr. Thouless has found this 
species at Lowestoft. 
Serenthia LjETA. Fall. This species sometimes swarms in our 
coast-marshes. 
Berytus crassipes. H.-Scff. 
Macrocoleus hortulanus. Meyer, f 
Acalypta cervina. Germ. Continues rare. 
j\Tiris iiolsatus. Fab. Has occurred in several localities. 
i Lowestoft : Mr. Thouless. 
