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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK: COLEOFTERA. 
Criocerus asparagi, Linn. Locally abundant. 
Lamprosoma concolor, Sturm. “ Norfolk ” (Stephens). 
Cryptocephalus coryli, Linn. “ In Corylo infrequentissime, in 
eadem sylva,” i.e., Edgefield (Burrell). 
,, aureolus, Suff. “ In floribus Hieracii ” (Burrell). 
,, MOR.EL, Linn. “ In pontis et in graminosis locis 
in sylvis ” (Burrell). Its food plant is Hypericum 
perforatum. 
,, lineola, Fab. Edgefield Wood on Birch, June 
(Burrell). 
,, bilineatus, Linn. Norfolk (Fowler). 
„ fulvus, Goez. Mouse! old Heath; not uncommon 
on low plants in gravelly places. 
„ pusillus, Fab. Not common ; Sprowston ; 
Foxley Wood. 
„ labiatus, Linn. Common on Oaks. 
,, exiguus, Schneid. Eaton Common, August, 
1888 ; Horning (Tliouless) ; Woodbastwick (Power). 
,, frontalis, Marsh. Rare; Foxley Wood, July, 
1885. 
Timarcha l/evigata, Linn. This usually common species has 
become much less abundant of late years. 
,, vtolaceo-nigra, De G. Very common. 
Ciirysomela banksi, Fab. Rare ; one example out of Moss at 
Kirby Bedon. 
„ staphyltea, Linn. Common. 
,, varians, Fab. Foxley Wood, 14th September, 1891. 
,, gcettingensis, Linn. Rare; one specimen crawling 
on the pathway in the Workhouse Lane, 
Norwich, April, 1880, “ In crataegi sepibus, 
Jun.” (Burrell). 
,, ii/Lmoptera, Linn. In tidal refuse, Wcybourne, 
October, 1890. 
„ distinguenda, Steph. Locally common. 
„ menthrastri, Suff. Norfolk (Stephens). 
„ graminis, Linn. On Mint and other water-plants 
(Burrell). 
„ fastuosa, Linn. On Lamium album and Urtica, 
June (Burrell). 
