INSECTS 



IcHNEUMONIDi^ {continued) 



Cryptus antennatus, Bridg. Eaton ; two 

 females only ; April 



— incurbitor, Stroem. Norwich ; reared 



from larva of Saturnia carpini 



— signatorius, Fab. Norwich ; reared 



from perforated bramble sticks 

 Mesostenus obnoxius, Gr. Brundall ; para- 

 sitic on Zygasna filipendulas 

 Nematopodius ater, Brisch. Norwich ; 



males only taken 

 Hemiteles biannulatus, Gr. Brundall ; 

 May 



— subannulatus, Bridg. Earlham ; Sep- 



tember 



— hadrocera, Thom. Earlham ; July 



— fulvipes, Gr. Common generally ; 



bred from both moth and bee 

 larvae 



— submarginatus, Bridg. Mousehold ; 



reared from cocoons of Apanteles 

 congestus 



— rufipes, Bridg. Earlham ; June 



— areator, Panz. Generally common ; 



parasitic on moth and saw-fly larvae 



— bicolorinus, Gr. \ 



— aestivalis, Gr. j- Generally common 



— cingulator, Gr. J 



— aberrans, Gr. Brundall; one male in 



June 



— chionops, Gr. Earlham, Eaton ; May, 



August, September 



— sordipes, Gr. Ayhham ; has been 



reared from galls of Cynips kollari 



— similis, Gr. Generally common. 



— obscurus, Bridg. Eaton ; two reared 



from spiders' eggs 



— tibialis, Bridg. Earlham ; September 



— conformis, Gr. Lynn ; reared by Mr. 



Atmore from larvae of Lithocolletis 

 frolichiella 



— scabriculus, Thom. Eaton ; July 



— castaneus, Tasch. Earlham ; July ; 



parasitic on Trichiosoma betuleti 



— inimicus, Gr. Eaton, Earlham 



— pictipes, Gr. Earlham ; July 



— furcatus, Tasch. Frequent ; has been 



reared from larvas of Gracilaridas 



— oxyphinus, Gr. Earlham ; September 



— incisus, Bridg. Earlham, Heigham ; 



July, September 



— balteanus, Thom. Nortvich ; August 



— varicoxis, Tasch. Earlham ; July 



— imbecillis, Thom. Norwich, Brundall ; 



generally common 



— floricolator, Gr. Earlham, Lakenham 



— stagnalis, Thom. Norwich, Brundall; 



reared from spiders' eggs 



— fragilis, Gr. Generally distributed ; 



reared from spiders' eggs 



IcHNEUMONiDi^ {continued) 



Hemiteles ruficaudatus, Bridg. Wroxham, 

 Earlham ; July 



— gyrini, Parf. Brundall; May 



— formosus, Gr. Earlham ; June, July 



— gracilis, Thom. Norwich, Brundall; 



parasitic on spiders' eggs 



— validicornis, Thom. Eaton ; September 



— mixtus, Bridg. Brundall 

 Orthopelma luteolator, Gr. Common ; 



reared from rose gall-flies = Rhodites 

 elegantriae 



Catoglyptus mangeri, Gr. Brundall, Horn- 

 ing ; rare ; June, September 



Agrothereutes abbreviator, Fab. Mouse- 

 hold ; one female in August 



— hopei, Gr. Common ; parasitic on 



Micro-lepidoptera 

 Aptesis nigrocincta, Pz. Eaton, Mousehold 

 Hemimachus piceus, Bridg. Mousehold ; 



August 



— rufipes, Bridg. Norwich ; July 



— ovatus, Bridg. Brundall; September 



— rufotinctus, Bridg. Felthorpe ; June 

 Pezomachus tener, Fst. Norwich ; com- 

 mon 



— zonatus. Fab. Common ; reared from 



eggs of a spider, Agelena brunnea 



— timidus, Fst. Norwich ; one female 



— nigritus, Fst. Earlham, Eaton, Brun- 



dall 



— spinula, Thom. Norwich ; one male 



— posthumus, Fst. Mousehold 



— costatus, Bridg. Norwich ; common 



— rufulus, Fst. Generally common 



— corruptor, Fst. Common ; reared by 



Mr. Thouless from larva of Cionus 

 scrophulariae 



— ochraceus, Fst. Generally common 



— mandibularis, Thom. Norwich ; one 



male in September 



— distinctus, Fst. Mousehold 



— intermedius, Fst. Norwich ; common 



— mulleri, Fst. Mousehold 



— incertus, Fst. "1 »t • , 



c ' ^ Norwich ; common 



— taunus, J? St. J 



— juvenilis, Fst. Eaton 



— xylochophilus, Fst. Brundall, Horning 



— analis, Fst. Generally common 



— agilis, Fst. Norwich ; one male 



— viduus, Fst. Norwich ; three females 



— hortensis, Gr. Brundall; one male 



— transfuga, Fst. Common ; reared from 



eggs of a spider, Agelena labyrin- 

 thica 



— rufocinctus, Gr. Common ; parasitic 



upon moths of the family Tineina 



— detritus, Fst. Mousehold ; females 



reared from larvae of Apanteles con- 

 gestus 



