828 FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Myll.ena minuta, Gr. Broads district (Beare) ; by shaking 
cut reeds and marsh hay. 
Megacronus cingulatus, Man. Near King’s Lynn in sand- 
pits, scarce (Atmore). 
Quedius fulgidus, Gr. King’s Lynn, one large male running 
on a pathway, 18th April, 1909 (Atmore). 
,, truncicola, Fairm. A large male dug out of a 
rotten beech stump at King s Lynn, May, 1908 
(Atmore). 
„ brevicornis, Th. From large fungus on elm near 
King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
,, nigrocceruleus, Fauv. Two specimens taken 
under carrion in a wooded district near King’s 
Lynn (Atmore) det. Champion. 
,, suturalis, Th. Also from fungus on elm at King’s 
Lynn, rare (Atmore). 
Leistotrophus murinus, L. Near King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
Philonthus splendens, F. Not uncommon in carrion. 
King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
Cafius sericeus, Holme. Near King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
Stenus Guynemeri, Duv. One from moss near King’s Lynn 
(Atmore) ; det. Newbery. 
,, declaratus, Er. King’s Lynn, rather common in 
moss (Atmore). 
Bledius pallipes, Gr. Cromer (Elliman). 
Acidota cruentata, Man. Near King’s Lynn, not rare at 
times in sand-pits in February (Atmore). 
Silphid.e. 
Agathidium nigripenne, F. King’s Lynn, not common 
(Atmore). 
Colenis dentipes, Gyll. Cromer (Elliman). 
Gyrtusa pauxilla, Schmidt. Trowse, 23rd May, 1878 
(Edwards). 
Anisotoma cinnamomea, Pz. King’s Lynn, one specimen 
flying beneath Spruce trees, May, 1908 (Atmore). 
,, furva, Gr. Hunstanton, Sept., 1908, flying in 
numbers one still afternoon from 4.30 to 5 o’clock 
(Atmore). 
