FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
475 
| Common. 
Norwich ; one specimen flying to 
Aphodius atkr, T)e G. 
„ granarius, Linn. 
„ sordid us, Fab. 
light, 1889. 
„ rufescens, Fab. Local ; Swanton Morley ; Eaton 
Common; Hunstanton (Fowler). 
,, nitidulus, Fab. Local; Hunstanton, September, 1874. 
,, plagiatus, Linn. Norwich (Fowler). 
,, i nqui natus, Fab. Locally abundant. 
„ sticticus, Panz. Very local. 
„ porous, Fab. Not common. 
„ tristis, Panz. Scarce; Waterworks lane, Norwich, 
July, 1875. 
„ pusillus, Hbst. Not uncommon. 
„ QUADRiMAoin-ATUH, Linn. “ In stercore ovino ” (Burrell); 
Roudham Heath, May, 1893 (Thouless). 
> ,, MERDARIUS, Fab. \ 
„ prodromus, Brehn. 
„ functatosulcatus, Linn. 
,, CONTAMINATUS, Hbst. 
„ OBLITERATUS, Panz. 
„ rufipes, Linn. 
„ luridus, Fab. 
„ depresses, Kng. Postwick Grove, May, 1875 ; Horning 
(Wigham) ; Horning (“J. B.” Brown). 
Heptaulacus sus, Hbst. Norwich (Fowler). 
Oxyomus porcatus, Fab. In vegetable refuse, not common. 
Psammodius suLCicoLi.is, 111. Norfolk (Fowler). 
HSgialia arena ri a, Fab. Common on coast sands. 
Odont.eus mobilicornis, Fab. “Tresvel quatuor cepi volantes” 
(Burrell); Mousehold Heath (SparshallyiVe Curtis). 
Geotrupes typii.eus, Linn. Sandy places, not common ; Mouse- 
hold and Wretham Heaths. 
„ stercorarius, Linn. \ 
, , , \ cry abundant. 
„ spiniger, Marsh. j J 
„ mutator, Marsh. Rather scarce. 
„ sylvatigus, Panz. Common. 
Trox sabulosus, Linn. “Bis cepi in septi postis fraxineos” 
(Burrell). 
Common. 
