8j2 FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
SCOLYTID.E. 
Hylurgus piniperda, L. King’s Lynn, common, causing 
much mischief to Scots’ pines (Atmore). 
Trypodendron domesticum, L. By beating old fir hedges, 
and occasionally found flying, near King’s 
Lynn (Atmore), 
Tomicus laricis, L. Near King’s Lynn, not uncommon 
(Atmore). 
Anthribid.e. 
Brachytarsus varius, F. By beating Scot’s pines near 
King’s Lynn (Atmore). I find this species not 
uncommonly by beating Spruce trees infested 
with the Spruce-gall Aphis at Colesborne, 
Glos’. 
Cerambycidje. 
Callidium alni, L. One example beaten from oak near 
King’s Lynn, 1905 (Atmore). 
Hylotrupes bajulus, L. Cromer (Lewcock). 
Molorchus minor, L. Narborough (Thouless). Near King’s 
Lynn, several from Scots’ pine and hawthorn 
in bloom (Atmore) 
,, minimus, Scop. Near King’s Lynn, not so frequent 
as the last (Atmore. 
Grammoptera analis, Pz. King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
Chrysomelid.e. 
Donacia obscura, Gyll. Sutton Broad (Balfour Browne). 
Said by Donisthorpe to occur on Carcx 
rostrata. 
Cryptocephalus nigrocceruleus, Goeze. Occasionally on 
birch at King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
Mantura chrysanthemi, E. H. King’s Lynn, not scarce 
at times in sand-pits (Atmore). 
Apthona iierbigrada, Curt. King’s Lynn, a single specimen 
swept in 1899 (Atmore). 
