INSECTS 



Anthophila (continued) 



Sphecodes puncticeps, Thorns. One male 



only taken 

 Andrena hattorfiana, Fab. Eaton, Wor- 



stead ; July, 1876, at flowers of 



Knautia arvensis 



— decorata, Smith. Norwich, Brundall, 



Costessey ; end of July and in August, 

 plentiful at bramble blossom 



— cetii, Schr. Eaton ; on flowers of 



Knautia arvensis in August 



— cingulata, Fab. Norwich ; May, June, 



in flowers of Veronica chamaedrys 



— pilipes, Fab. Norwich ; occasional in 



May and June 



— thoracica, Fab. Norwich, Brundall, 



Wroxham ; April and May, and if 

 the weather is hot, again at the end 

 of July 



— nitida, Fourc. Norwich, Brundall, 



Lynn ; not common ; end of April 

 to June 



— vitrea, Smith. Mousehold, Brundall; at 



flowers of bramble, July, scarce 



— albicans, Kirby. Common every- 



where 



— analis, Panz. Felthorpe ; once taken in 



June, 1 88 1 



— clarkella, Kirby. Yarmouth, Horning ; 



March 



— gwynana, Kirby. Abundant in early 



spring on dandelion flowers 



— bicolor. Fab. Norwich, Brundall ; June, 



July 



— helvola, Linn. Norwich ; common, 



April to June 



— varians, Rossi. Norwich ; not so com- 



mon 



— atriceps, Kirby. One of the earliest 



of spring bees ; abundant at sallow- 

 bloom and other spring flowers 



— nigro-aenea, Kirby. Abundant and 



generally distributed 



— trimmerana, Kirby. Norwich ; fairly 



common, April to June 



— picicornis, Kirby. Mousehold, Cringle- 



ford ; three females and two males 

 only taken, April 



— bimaculata, Kirby. Norwich, Brundall ; 



very local, April 



— smithella, Kirby. Norwich, Brundall ; 



plentiful 



— nigriceps, Kirby. Norwich ; female 



plentiful on ragwort flowers in July 

 and August ; male very rare 



— pubescens, Kirby. Momehold ; at heather 



bloom, August 



— tridentata, Kirby. Mousehold and 



Eaton ; males common on ragwort 

 flowers in July ; female scarce 



Anthophila {continued) 



Andrena angustior, Kirby. Mousehold ; 

 one female only. May, 1875 



— fucata. Smith. Carbrooke ; taken by the 



Rev. J. L. Brown 



— aprilina. Smith. One specimen taken 



in April, 1873 



— fulvicrus, Kirby. One male taken at 



Brundall in 1874 by the Rev. J. L. 

 Brown 



— albicrus, Kirby. Generally distributed 



and common ; April and May 



— labialis, Kirby. Eaton, Harford Bridges, 



Brundall, Yarmouth, Lynn ; in June, 

 but not common 



— chrysosceles, Kirby. Carbrooke, Eaton ; 



very rare 



— coitana, Kirby. Norwich, Brundall; 



common in July and August 



— parvula, Kirby. Very common ; end 



of March 



— minutula, Kirby. Norwich, Lynn ; 



July, August, uncommon 



— nana, Kirby. Eaton, Earlham, Mouse- 



hold ; May, June 



— dorsata, Kirby. Common at flowers 



of bramble ; July, August 



— combinata, Kirby. Norwich, Brundall ; 



at sallow bloom ; sometimes com- 

 mon 



— connectens, Kirby. Norwich 



— fuscata, Kirby. Mousehold; April, 



May 



— afzeliella, Kirby. Common, April, 



May and end of July 



— convexiuscula, Kirby. Norwich ; plenti- 



ful, April to June 



— collinsonana, Kirby. Recorded by 



Kirby as taken in the county in 

 June, 1799 



— xanthura, Kirby. Generally distri- 



buted ; April, May 

 Cilissa haemorrhoidalis. Fab. Frequent 

 on flowers of campanula ; July, 

 August 



— leporina, Panz. Eaton, Brundall ; July, 



August, occasionally at the flowers 

 of white clover 

 Halictus rubicundus, Kirby. Not un- 

 common at Norwich 



— leucozonius, Schr. Very common 



— quadrinotatus, Kirby. Abundant 



— cylindricus. Fab. Common 



— malachurus, Kirby. Cromer ; taken by 



Mr. F. Smith 



— albipes. Fab. Very common 



— fulvicornis, Kirby. Cromer ; taken by 



Mr. F. Smith 



— villosulus, Kirby. Norwich, Cromer 



— tumulorum, Linn. Very abundant 



