FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
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Centhoriiynchus quadridens, Panz. On Cruciferce in damp 
places ; local. 
reseda, Marsli. On Reseda ; very local; Honing; 
Waxham (Champion) ; Cromer (J. J. Walker). 
[ C . verrucatus, Gyll., which is found at the 
roots of Glaucium luteum, doubtless occurs in the 
county, though I have not met with it.] 
pollinarius, Forst. Very common on Nettles. 
sulcicollis, Gyll. Common. 
ALLiARiiE, Bris. Scarce; East Carlton, June, 
1879; Brandon, May, 1888. 
Centhorhynchidius floralis, Payk. Common. 
hepaticus, Gyll. Ditchingham (Fowler). 
pyrrhorhynchus, Marsh. Common. 
pulvinatus, Gyll. Very rare; Hunstanton 
(Blatcli). 
melanarius, Steph. Not uncommon on 
Watercress, &c. 
terminatus, Iibst. Horning, IMay, 1889. 
Brandon (Fowler). The species is said to occur 
on Daneus maritimus. 
spinosus, Goez. On Thistles, widely dis- 
tributed, but not common. 
troglodytes, Fab. Very common. 
Amalus scortillum, Hbst. Local; Eingland, May, 1878; Bow- 
thorpe, June, 1879 ; Ashwicken (Fowler). 
Poophagus sisymbrii, Fab. Widely distributed, but not 
common. 
nasturtii, Germ. East Eudham, fairly common 
(Wood). Stream on the road to lleacham 
(Fowler). I have not been able to meet with 
this species, although I have repeatedly worked 
its food-plant (Watercress) for it. 
Tapjnotus sellatus, Fab. On Lysimachia vulgaris, extremely 
rare. One specimen in the late Dr. Power’s 
collection, taken by the Eev. J. Landy Brown, 
at Horning, in 1838. 
Locally common. 
