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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Anac;ena globulus, Payk. 1 
„ . - very abundant. 
„ limbata, Fab. J J 
„ bipustulata, Steph. Very local ; it has only occurred 
to me in wet Moss at Arminghall. 
Laccobius alutaceus, Th. Widely distributed but much less 
common than the following species. 
„ nigriceps, Th. Common and widely distributed. 
„ minutus, Linn. Scarce. 
„ bipunctatus, Fab. Common. 
Berosus spinosus, Stev. Hunstanton (Fowler). 
„ signaticollis, Charp. St. Faith’s, May, 1890; “Marshes 
between Yarmouth and Caister, very common ” 
(Paget). 
„ luridus, Linn. Widely distributed and common. 
•\ Common and widely dis- 
tributed. I have taken all 
Limnebius tuuncatellus, Thumb. 
papposus, Muls. 
nitidus, Marsh. 
three out of wet Moss in some 
clay pits at Arminghall. 
Hunstanton (Fowler) ; Waxham 
„ picinus, Marsh. 
(Champion). 
Ch.etarthria seminulum, Payk. Arminghall; common in wet 
Moss ; Waxham (Champion). 
Helopuorus rugosus, 01. Xot common. 
„ nubilus, Fab. Very common ; often found far from 
water. 
„ intermedius, Muls. Hot uncommon in coast marshes 
at Cley, &c., in the spring. 
,, aquaticus, Linn. Very common. 
„ mulsanti, Rye. Rare ; one specimen in a pond on 
Wretham Heath, 2Gth May, 1890. 
,, griseus, Herbst. Common. 
„ affinis, Marsh. Mousehold Heath ; not uncommon. 
,, brevicollis, Thoms. I have a single specimen taken 
at Felthorpe in April, 1882, which possesses the 
characters given by Fowler for this insect; but it 
is, as he says, a somewhat doubtful species. 
,, jEneipennis, Thoms. Common. 
,, dorsalis, Marsh. I took two specimens of this 
species in a small duck pit, supplied only by 
