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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Dendrophilus punctatus, Hbst. “ Norwich, by the late 
J. Hooker, Esq.” (Stephens). 
,, PYGMiEus, Linn. Norfolk (Fowler). 
Myrmetes piceus, Payk. Norwich (Fowler) ; “ In Boleto, 
infrequentissime ” (Burrell). 
Gnathoncus rotundatus, 111. One specimen given to me by 
Mr. Frank Norgate; Cromer, 1889, several under 
the remains of a dead fowl, and with them one 
specimen possibly referable to G. pundulatus, 
Th. (,J. J. Walker). 
,, punctulatus, Th. A single example ex. coll. 
Dossetor. 
Saprinus nitidulus, Payk. Common. 
„ /ENEUS, Fab. Thorpe Hamlet, May, 1875 : Waxham 
(Champion). 
,, immundus, Gyll. Hunstanton (Fowler). 
„ virescens, Payk. Norwich (Fowler); Forncett (Brown). 
„ rugifrons, Payk. Yarmouth, Hunstanton (Fowler) ; 
Waxham (Champion). 
METALLICUS, Hbst. 1 
r,. , | Not 
MARITIMUS, Stepll. ) 
uncommon on the coast. 
Teretrius picipes, Fab. “ Near Norwich by Mr. Paul ” (Stephens) ; 
Paul lived at Starston Hall. 
Onthophilus sulcatus, Fab. Mousehold Heath, one in October, 
1883, and one in October, 1884. “The first 
specimen, I believe, that was discovered in Britain 
of this rare insect was found by myself in a gravel 
pit on Great Witchingham Heath, Norfolk, the 
24tli August, 1810 ; from the number of specimens 
which Dr. Leach possessed, it must have sub- 
sequently been taken in plenty ; it is stated to 
inhabit dung and putrid carcases in the spring ” 
(Curtis). Burrell, however, says that he once took 
it in April under a piece of wood lying on the 
ground. Roudham Heath, May, 1893 (Thouless). 
,, striatus, Fab. Norwich, one specimen from vege- 
table refuse. Not uncommon in June and July 
in the dung of horses on the marshes of Norfolk ” 
(Curtis). 
