830 FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Mycetophagid.e. 
I riphyllus suturalis, F. King’s Lynn, abundant in boleti 
on elm (Atmore). 
i Parnidje. 
Parnus luridus, Er. The commonest species of the genus 
throughout the county, hitherto confounded 
with P. auriculatus, Foure. ( prolijericornis , F.). 
I recently called attention to its occurrence in 
this country (Ent. Mo. Mag., XLIV., p. 102). 
P. auriculatus, Foure, I have only from a 
pond on Alderford common, whence I brought 
one example on 12th June, 1890. 
,, anglicanus, Edw. Specimens of a Parnus which I 
got at Horning, in May, 1888, prove to belong to 
a distinct and undescribed species; Mr. Thouless 
met with the same species there in May, 1909. 
HETEROCERID2E. 
Heterocerus fusculus, Kies. Wretham Heath, 24th 
August, 1905 (Edwards). 
SCARAELEID.E. 
Geotrupes vernalis, L. Sometimes common in sand-pits 
near King’s Lynn, but uncertain in appearance 
(Atmore) ; det. Newbery. 
AnOBIID/E. (| ’ 
Niptus crenatus, F. King’s Lynn, one specimen (Atmore.) 
Tenebrionid.e. 
Alphitophagus 4-pustulatus, Steph. King’s Lynn, in Hood 
refuse (Atmore) ; det. Newbery. 
Alphitobius piceus, 01. King’s Lynn in granaries (Atmore). 
Helops pallidus, Curt. Hunstanton, not uncommon 
(Atmore). 
Anthicid.e. 
Anthicus instabilis, SchmdtA, Near King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
