FAUX A AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
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TfiLEPHORIDiE. 
Eros minotus, Fab. Norfolk (Stephens). 
Lampyris noctiluca, Linn. Locally abundant; the males sometimes 
swarm in the evening about the lamps at the 
Brundall railway station. 
Telkpiiorus FU 80 US, Linn. Rather local. 
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rusticus, Fab. 
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Common. 
LIVIDUS, 
lituratus, Fab. Scarce; Ilellesdon, July, 1887 ; 
Marston, May, 1887 ; Waxham (Champion). 
FiciuRATUS, Mann. Horning; somewhat common. 
pellucid us, Fab. ^ _ 
\ Common. 
NIGRICANS, Mull. J 
,, var. discoideus, Steph. Rare ; I have 
a specimen from the Sparham district given to me 
by Mr. F. Norgate ; Eaton (Brown). 
bicolor, Fab. Common. 
li.EMORRiioiDALis, Fab. Local ; my specimens are 
from Ketteringham. 
lateralis, Linn. Not common; llowe Grove ; Cley 
East Bank ; Waxham (Champion). 
thoracicus, Gyll. Local, and not common; Ranworth; 
Poringland, Eaton Common; Aylsham (Wood). 
FLAVILABRIS, Fall. Rare; Cley, July, 1887 ; Horning 
(Brown) ; Waxham (Champion). 
fuscicornis, 01. Horning, July 2nd, 1835 (Brown). 
I have seen no recent specimens. 
fulvus, Scop. Very common. 
TESTACEUS, Lillll. 
limbatus, Th. ■ Common. 
pallidus, Fab. 
Sins ruficollis, Fab. Marshes in the Broad district; not 
uncommon ; Brandon (Fowler). 
Maltuinus fasciatus, Fall. Scarce; Dunston, Cossey ; Hun- 
stanton (Fowler). 
„ balteatus, Suff. Rare ; Dunston ; Hunstanton 
(Fowler). 
„ frontalis, Marsh. Rare; Hetliersett, August, 1S79; 
Hunstanton (Fowler). 
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