48G 
FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
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Common in gravel pits on 
Household Heath, in early 
summer. 
Common. 
Barynotus obscurus, Fab. One example, in a chalk pit at 
Iiellesdon, May, 1879; “ Caister marrams, 
common ” (Paget). 
,, m Kerens, Fab. Aylsham (Fowler). 
Strophosomus coryli, Fab. i „ TT . „ 
__ , l Common on Hazel, &c. 
„ obesus, Marsh. J 
,, retusus, Marsh. \ 
FABER, Ilbst. 
lateralis, Payk. J 
Sitones griseus, Fab. Coast sands ; not very common. 
,, sulcifrons, Tliunb. 
„ tibialis, Ilbst. 
„ CRINITUS, 01. 
,, regensteinensis, Hbst. Very abundant on Furze and 
Broom. 
„ puncticollis, Steph. Widely distributed, but not 
common. 
„ lineatus, Linn. 'i 
,, hispidulus, Fab. [■ Common. 
„ iiumeralis, Steph. J 
Polydrusus undatus, Fab. Burrell’s list. 
„ flavipes. He G. Rare ; Brooke Wood ; Kettering- 
ham Common, on Oaks. 
,, pterygomalis, Sch. Locally common on Oaks. 
„ gervinus, Linn. Very common. 
,, chrysomela, 01. Rare; Wells, August, 1883; 
Brancaster, July, 188G; one specimen in each 
case ; probably not uncommon on its food-plant, 
A rtemisia maritima, in early summer. 
„ confluens, Steph. Brandon (Fowler). 
„ micans, Fab. Two examples given to me by Mr. F. 
X orgato, some years ago, probably came from 
Foxley Wood. 
Soiaphilus muricatus, Fab. Locally common. 
Tanymecus palliatus, Fab. Cromer (Fowler); Waxliam 
(Champion). 
Gronops lunatus, Fab. Under low plants on Household 
Heath, whence I obtained it in quantity, in 
1S83. 
