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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Gnathocerus cornutus, Fab. Norwich (Fowler). Also occurs 
in flour, &c. about bakers’ shops and mills. 
IIypopiilarjs bicolor, 01. Very local; Norfolk (Fowler). 
Tenebrio obscurus, Fab. I haveTseen no recent specimens of this 
species, although it doubtless still occurs. 
„ molitor, Linn. Very common. The larvae of this 
species and the preceding are the well-known 
“ Meal-worms.” 
Helops cueruleus, Linn. Lower Close (Wigham). Has been 
occasionally found about the Lower Close from 
the days of Wigham to the present time. Its 
larva lives in rotten wood. Yarmouth, rare 
(Paget). 
„ striatu3, Fourc. One specimen from Mr. F. Norgate ; 
Horsford, two specimens at the roots of a Fir 
stump (Thouless). 
Cistela luperus, Hbst. P«y hedgerow sweeping ; not uncommon. 
„ murina, Linn. Very common. 
,, atra, Fab. Rare ; Norwich (Fowler). It is found on the 
trunks of Willows, Ac. at night. 
Ctentopus sulphureus, Linn. Common by hedgerow sweeping. 
PYTHIDjE. 
Salpingus .eratus, Muls. One example taken by myself in the 
Norwich district. 
,, castaneus, Panz. Stratton Strawless, &c. ; not un- 
common on dead Fir branches. 
Under bark, especially of 
Holly, and by sweeping. The 
_ , , three species are about equally 
,, planirostris, Fab. . . 
J common with us. 
MelandryidvE. 
Tetratoma fungorum, Fab. Whitlingham (Wigham) ; Forncett 
(Frown). Occurs under bark, in rotten wood, Ac. 
„ desmaresti, Latr. Taken by Mr. W. Leedes Fox, 
probably in the Harleston district. 
Orcitesta mtcans, Panz. Forncett ; Broome (Brown). 
Rhinosimus ruficollis, Linn. 
„ viridipennis, Steph. 
