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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Common. 
Calosoma inquisitor, L. “ The late Mr. J. Hooker took one in 
St. Faith’s Wood” (Curtis). The species should 
be sought for on Oaks in woods. 
Nebria livida, F. In crevices of clay cliffs. Cromer, September, 
1827 (Giles fide Stephens), 1890 (Thouless); also 
taken at Cromer by the Rev. Theodore Wood. 
Mr. Thouless’ specimen has one of its forelegs 
duplicated from the base of the femur, the 
duplicate parts being somewhat shortened and 
twisted, but otherwise normal. 
„ brevicollis, F. Abundant. 
Leistus spinibarbis, F. 
,, FULVIBARBIS, Dej. 
„ FERRUGINEUS, L. 
,, RUFESCENS, Fab. 
C LEVINA FOSSOR, L. 
„ COLLARIS, Ilbst. 
Dyschirius thoracicus, Ross. Sandy places. “ Coast of Norfolk ” 
(Stephens); Ringmere, Wretham Heath, June, 
1890 (Thouless). 
„ nitidus, Dej. “ Norfolk coast ” (Fowler). 
,, politus, Dej. “Norfolk coast” (Dawson). 
,, globosus, Hbst. Common at roots of Grass in marshy 
places. 
PoLYSTiciius vittatus, BruUA “ Two specimens procured from 
Cley beneath marine rejectamenta by Dr. Leach” 
(Stephens). 
Odacantha melanura, Payk. Marshy places on the ground 
amongst Reeds. Common in the Broad district 
and by the river at Brundall. 
HItophorus im peri alis, Germ. Rare; habitat of the last. Horning, 
&c. (Fowler); Palling, April, 1889 (Cruttwell). 
Demetrias monostigma, Leach. “ Hedges in sandy maritime 
situations. Repeatedly captured near South 
Creake by the Rev. T. Skrimshire. Occurs in 
plenty on the Norfolk coast” (Stephens). 
atricapillus, L. Very common. 
longiceps, Dej. Rare; a fen species. Horning, May, 
1889 (Thouless). 
Dromius 
