FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
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Chrysom ela pol it a, Linn. Very common. 
,, orichalcia, MUll. Lakenham, June, 1883. 
,, hypekici, Forst. Occurs sparingly on Hypericum 
perforatum. 
„ didymata, Scrib. Widely distributed, but never 
common. 
Lina populi, Linn, llamvorth, August, 1883 ; on Dwarf Sallow, 
Horning (Thouless) ; Oby, common (Paget). 
,, lonotcollis, Suff. Burrell, whose Tremuhe was evidently 
this species, says: “In populo cum priore (i.e., 
Populi) infrequentissime, JuL" 
( Ionioctena rufipes, GylL Brandon (Fowler). 
„ vi minalih, Linn. Brandon (Fowler). 
„ affinis, Suff. This specimen was introduced to the 
British list by Mr. C. O. Waterhouse in 1865 on 
the strength of a specimen taken in the Norfolk 
Fens, and found amongst some insects sent to 
him by the collector Winter, who at that time 
chose to be known by the name of “ Cocking.” 
Winter’s dealings with his entomological patrons 
were certainly not calculated to inspire them with 
unbounded confidence; but it is difficult to account 
for bis possession of the specimen in question if 
ho did not take it himself. 
„ olivacea, Forst. Locally contmora on Broom. 
Gastrophysa polygoni, Linn. Common. 
„ viridula, De G. By sweeping in damp places ; not 
generally common. 
Ph.edon tumidulum, Ivby. Not uncommon in early summer. 
„ betul.e, Linn. Occurs very sparingly by sweeping in 
damp places. 
„ cochleare®, Fab. Very common. 
Piiratora vuLGATissiMA, Linn. Locally abundant on Willows. 
„ cavifrons, Th. Widely distributed, and not uncommon. 
„ vitellin.e, Linn. Very common. 
Prasocuris aucta, Fab. Burrell merely says, “non frequens,” and 
if it were not evident that he was well acquainted 
with the next species I should suspect some 
mistake. 
