16 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



81. brevicornis, Nyl. — One on Umbelli ferae in Bentley Woods, 1896. 



Sphecodes, Latr. 



82. (jibbus, Linn. — Barbara (Kirby) ; not common ; Bramford and 



Great Bealings in 1897. 



83. subquadratus, Sm. — Not uncommon ; Great Bealings, Bentley 



Woods, &c. 



84. pilifrons, Thorns. — Somewhat common on Achillea millefolium.. 



85. similis, Wesm. — Common. 



86. puncticeps, Thorns. — Uncommon ; Foxball and Bentley Woods. 



87. dimidiaius, v. Hag. — The commonest of the genus, and ubiquitous 



on flowers in August. 



88. affinis, v. Hag. — Not uncommon. 



Haliotus, Latr. 



89. rubicundus, Chr. — Barham (Kirby) ; common on flowers. 



90. xanthopus, Kirb. — Barham (Kirby). 



91. leucozonius, Schr. — Barham (Kirby) ; common on flowers. 



92. quadrinotatus, Kirb. — Barham (Kirby) ; common. 



93. Icevigatus, Kirb. — Barham (Kirby). 



94. sexnotatus, Kirb. — Frequent in flowers at Barham in the autumn 



(Kirby). 



95. cylindricus, Fab. — Barham ; frequent (Kirby) ; very common. 



96. albipes, Kirb.— Barham (Kirby) ; rather common. 



97. subfasciatus, Nyl. — Probably rare ; two specimens on flowers in the 



Bramford marshes in August, 1897. 



98. villosulus, Kirb. — Barham, very rare (Kirby) ; uncommon, Little 



Blakenbam. 



99. Icevis, Kirb. — " Barbamiae semel capta, iterum in Nacton, 



Suffolciaa " (Kirby); the only British records — about a 

 hundred years old ! 



100. minutus, Kirb. — Barham (Kirby) ; uncommon, Clopton, Bram- 



ford, and on the banks of the Orwell. 



101. nitidusculus, Kirk. — Barham (Kirby) abundant, the commonest 



species of the genus in this district. 



102. punctatissirmis, Schk. — Very rare; one female on flowers at 



Foxball, May, 1897. 



103. minutissimus, Kirb. — Frequent on flowers and roadside banks at 



Barham (Kirby) ; not very common. 



104. tumulorum, L. — Barham (Kirby) ; common of flowers of Achillea 



millefolium in August. 



105. smeathmanellus, Kirb. — Many nests in a low wall surmounted by 



an iron railing in the Burrell Road, Ipswich ; it also occurs 

 at Bramford and Burgh. 



106. morio, Fab. — Barham (Kirby) ; not very common ; Bentley, and 



on the banks of the Orwell. 



107. leucopus, Kirb. — Abundant on flowers in July and August. 



Andrena, Fab. 



108. cetii, Schr. — " Barharnne ; Coddenhamise, prope Needham Market 



in Suffolcia, bis capta " (Kirby). 



109. cinyulata, Fab.—" Barhamire, femina in floribus Ranunculosi 



bulbosi " (Kirby) ; very rare, one on umbels in 1894. 



110. albicans, Kirb. — Barham (Kirby); common. 



