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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Homalota nigella, Er. Marshy places in company with the 
preceding, but much more frequent. 
,, yEQUATA, Er. Under bark of Oak stumps ; not common. 
>, angustula, Gyll. Not common. 
,, linearis, Gr. Common. 
„ debilis, Er. Marshy places ; local. 
,, CyESULA, Er. At roots of Grass in sandy places ; 
Thetford ; rare. 
„ circellaris, Gr. Very common. 
„ immersa, Heer. Under Fir bark ; not common. 
,, cuspidata, Er. Under bark; not uncommon. 
,, aubei, Bris. Very rare; Horning (Sharp). 
„ analis, Gr. Very common. 
„ exilis, Er. In Moss and under leaves in early spring ; 
local. 
,, depressa, Gyll. In similar places to the last ; rather 
common. 
,, aquatica, Th. In wet Moss ; local. 
„ yENEicoLLis, Sharp. Common in decaying vegetable 
matter. 
,, xanthoptera, Steph. Common in Fungi in the autumn. 
„ succicola, Th. Hot uncommon. 
,. trinotata, Kr. In vegetable refuse, dung heaps, &c., 
very common. 
,, fungicola, Th. Very abundant in Fungi. 
„ ignobilis, Sharp. In Fungi; not common. 
,, coriaria, Kr. Scarce. 
„ gagatina, Baud. Bather common. 
,, palustris, Kies. Hot uncommon. 
,, atomaria, Kr. | Both rare ; taken by the late 
,, perexigua, Sharp. J Mr. Dossetor in vegetable refuse. 
„ sericea, Muls. Common. 
„ inquinula, Gr. In dung ; local. 
„ nigra, Kr. Very common. 
,, iiodiern a, Sharp. Horning, very rare (Sharp). 
„ intermedia, Th. Bare. 
„ longicornis, Gr. Very common. 
„ fimorum, Bris. Very rare ; probably taken in this 
county by Crotch (Fowler). 
