720 Mil. C. MORLEY ON THE COLEOPTERA OP NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK 
Norfolk. 
Tropiphorus carinatus 
Barypeithes sulcifrons 
Polydrusus chrysomela 
Hypera aruudinis * 
„ suspiciosa 
Pissodes notatus 
Dorytomus agnathus 
,, hirtipennis 
„ costirostris 
,, salicinus 
Bagous binodulosus 
„ lutosus f 
„ petro t 
Ellesclius bipunctatus 
Tychius 5-punctatus 
Miarus campanulae \ 
,, plantarum 
Anthonomus pomorum 
Coeliodes geranii 
Poophagus nasturtii 
Ceuthorhynchus querceti 
Couthorliynchideus horridus 
,, hepaticus 
,, pulvinatus 
Suffolk. 
Exomias brunnipes 
Tropiphorus tomentosus 
Phyllobius calcaratus 
Sitones ononidis 
Hypera murinus 
„ rumicis 
,, trilineata 
Dorytomus validirostris 
Anoplus roboris 
Gymnetron collinus 
Mecinus circulatus 
Bagous diglyptus 
,, glabrirostris 
,, limosus f 
„ nodulosus 
Tychius junceus 
„ squamulatus 
,, tomentosus 
Sibinia primita 
Anthonomus Comari 
Acalles roboris 
Coeliodes fuliginosus 
,, rubicundus 
Ceuthorhynchus litura 
„ euphorbiae 
,, hirtulus 
,, marginatus 
Ceuthorhynchideus mixtus 
„ Dawsoni 
,, nigrinus 
* Although Hypera meles is recorded from both counties it must he regarded 
with suspicion, since its characters have been so badly defined in British 
works. The two Norfolk specimens are said to “agree with the descriptions 
of this species;” and the Suffolk record is Stephens’ (‘Illustrations,’ iv. 99). 
t Bagous lutosus is not British, and the above record refers to some other 
species. B. petro and B. limosus should probably be omitted from this list 
as synonymous. 
X Stephens’ Gymnetron linariae in all probability was synonymous with 
the abundant G. noctis. 
