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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
XIV. 
FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Additions to Part XIII. — Coleoptera (Fifth List).* 
By James Edwards, F.E.S. 
CICIN DELI DHL 
ClClNDELA HYBRIDA, L. Sandhills north of Yarmouth, June, 
1904 ( W. West). The occurrence of this species 
is of considerable interest. It is only compara- 
tively recently that the English literature has 
furnished the means of certainly distinguishing 
between C. hybrida and C. tnaritima (cf. Ent. 
Mo. Mag., Vol. XLIX., p. 146), and the present 
is the most southerly record for the former. 
The Rev. J. Burrell, in a letter to Haworth, says 
that he caught a solitary specimen of C. hybrida 
on the sandhills near the sea at Cley on the 
24th April, 1810 ; but in his day any maritime 
Cicindela was called hybrida. The sandhills 
north of Yarmouth afford the only station where 
our two maritime species of Cicindela have 
been found on practically the same ground, and 
I have therefore taken pains to satisfy myself 
that Mr. West’s examples of G. hybrida and my 
own of C. maritima, both of which came from 
the same station, are correctly determined. 
Canon Fowler’s insect from Burnham Market 
I have not seen. Mr. Atmore has been good 
enough to send for me to see the specimen 
recorded on p. 833 of Vol. VIII. of these Trans- 
actions ; this was taken by him near Holme-next- 
the-Sea on Sept. 21st, 1902, and is a male 
maritima , in excellent condition and very typical 
in all respects. 
*The lists to which the present is supplementary are to he found in these 
•'Transactions,’’ Vol. V., p. 427: Vol. VI., p. 515 : Vol. VII., p.744; and Vol. VIII.. 
p. 826 respectively. 
