FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
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GYMNETRON VERONICA, Germ. Two specimens of the ab. 
nigrum with the last-named at Lakenham. This 
is the G. beccabungce of English text-books, 
but not of Linnaeus ; the latter has the thorax 
entirely covered with whitish hair-scales. 
Ceuthorhynchus QUERCETI, Gyll. Stalham, July, 1913, 
on Nasturtium palustre, D.C. (Newbery). 
SCOLYTID2E. 
Scolytus MULTISTRIATUS, Marsh. Norwich, in an elm 
post (Thouless). 
CERAMBYCIDtE. 
CALLIDIUM VARIABILE, L. Several specimens emerged from 
a piece of beech which came into the possession 
of Mr. Thouless, but whether the wood was of 
local origin could not be ascertained. 
[Cerambyx HEROS, Scop. Mr. Thouless received from a 
builder’s yard a living specimen which had evi- 
dently emerged from a log of Austrian oak.] 
SAPERDA CARCHARIAS, L. A fine female, floating in the 
' public bath at Lakenham, 24th August, 1909 
(Edwards). 
