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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Subcoccinella 24-punctata, Linn. Very local ; Whit well and 
Booton Commons. 
Scymnus frontalis, Fab. Common. 
,, suturalis, Thunb. Very common on Scotch Fir. 
,, limbatus, Steph. Waxham (Champion). 
,, llemorrhoidalis, Iibst. Scarce ; Bixley Wood, May, 
1885. 
„ capitatus, Fab. Common. 
Rhizobius litura, Fab. t _ T 
„ T ri , i Very common. 
CoCCIDULA RUFA, Iibst. J J 
„ scutellata, Iibst. Horning (Fowler). I only know 
it from Weybourne, where I took a few examples 
by sweeping in October, 1888. 
Mycetophagidm. 
Mycetopiiagus quadripustulatus, Linn. Common. 
„ piceus, Fab. Norfolk (Fowler). 
„ MULTIPUNCTATUS, Hell. Forncett (Brown); Burrell’s 
list. 
,, populi, Fab. Found in profusion in the rotten 
black interior of an old Elm by the late Mr. 
William Leedes Fox, of Harleston. 
Thipiiyllus punctatus, Fab. Scarce : Arminghall, October, 1889 ; 
Forncett (Brown). 
Typhia fumata, Linn. Common. 
Mycet.ea hirta, Marsh. Not common ; Mousehold Heath, May, 
1883. 
' Dermestida:. 
Dermestes murtnus, Linn. Very common. 
,, undulatus, Brahm. One example in a dead bird at 
Blakeney Point, August, 1889. 
„ lardarius, Linn. Common. 
Attagenus pellio, Linn. Very common in old houses. 
Tiresius serra, Fab. Burrell seems to have been well acquainted 
with this species, for he says : “ The larva of Serra 
is a curious ferrugineus one, living under the bark 
of Elms and Oaks, where it may be found almost all 
the year, particularly in the early spring months.” 
