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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Trimium brevicorne, Reich. Denny says that Burrell, Sparshall, 
and himself each had a specimen of this species, 
and it is probable that all were taken in the 
County. The insect is extremely local in Britain. 
ScYDM/ENIDiE. 
Eumicrus tarsatus, MUll. Moderately common. 
SCYDM/ENUS SCUTELLARIS, MUll. _ 
y Common. 
COLLAR1S, MUll. j 
exilis, Er. (bicolor, Den). Norwich (Fowler). 
„ ANGULATUS, MUll. r , 
Moderately common. 
„ ELONGATULUS, Mull. J 
„ sparshallt, Den. Discovered by Sparshall in Arming- 
hall Wood, in November, 1823. 
„ denticornis, Mull. Under the name of ruficornis, 
which is the female of this species, Denny records 
the capture of a pair near Loddon, in April, 1824. 
„ hirticollis, 111. Horning (Fowler). 
,, fimetarius, Th. Moderately common. 
Cephennium thoracicum, Miill. Not common. First discovered 
in Britain by Simon Wilkin, in Cossey Park. 
ScAPHIDIID/E. 
Scaphidium 4-maculatum, 01. “Sub. cortice. Captus a Dom. J. 
Hooker ” ( Burrell). 
Scaphiso ma agaricinum, 01. Foxley Wood, August, 1888. 
„ boleti, Panz. Hunstanton (Fowler). 
Trichopterygidas. 
Nossidium pilosellum, Marsh. Hunstanton (Blatch). 
Ptenidium kraatzi, Mat. Dunston Common, July, 1883. 
,, evanescens, Marsh. Common. 
,, atom aroides, Mots. Brandon (Fowler). 
„ nitidum, Heer. Common. 
Ptilium foveolatum, All. A 
. ,, Locally common. 
„ EXARATUM, All. J 
„ marginatum, Aub. Norfolk fens, 1868 (Matthews and 
Crotch). 
