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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : COLEOPTERA. 
Sitones suturalis, Steph. Gimingham (Butler). 
Pissodes notatuSj Fab. “ A single specimen found under a 
stone in an old gravel pit at Yaxham, near East 
Bereliam, Norfolk, by Mr. Wollaston.” Walton. 
A. & M. N. H. 1841, p. 96. 
Erirhinus agnathus, Boh. Horning (Elliman). 
Balaninus tessellatus, Fourc. Dunston, one example (Thouless). 
Ceuthoriiynchus viduatus, Gyll. Horning, one example (Elliman). 
„ querceti, Gyll. Horning, by sweeping, 13th June, 
1889 (Edwards); four examples, 4th July, 1895, 
on a solitary cruciferous plant, 1 Raphanus raphan- 
istrum (Elliman). This species, which in this 
country is only known from Horning, was long 
confounded with Ceuthorrhynidius terminatus, 
and has only recently been correctly identified 
(c/. Champion, Ent. Mo. Mag. vol. xxxv. p. 142). 
Mr. E. Saunders has two 'specimens taken at 
Horning by J. A. Brewer about thirty years 
ago. 
Apion gylleniiali, Kirby. Gimingham (Butler). 
Rhynchites uncinatus, Th. Horning, on Willow (Elliman). 
ScOLYTl DIE . 
Scolytus multistriatus, Marsh. Eaton, August, 1893 (Thouless). 
Dryocletus coryli, Per. Cromer, in a sandpit (Elliman). 
Pityophthorus micrographus, Gyll. Cromer, not uncommon in 
dead twigs of Fir (Elliman). 
Cerambycid/E. 
Callidium variabile, L. Norwich, July, 1898 (Thouless). 
Pogonocherus hispidus, L. Gimingham, by beating Whitethorn 
hedges (Butler). 
Grammoptera tabacicolor, De G. Brandon (Thouless). 
Chrysomelidje. 
Tiiyamis LiEvis, Duft. Gimingham, common on various plants on 
the face of the cliffs (Butler). 
