MYRIAPODA 



Typhlocybid^ {continued) 



Dicraneura similis, Edw. Stratton Straw- 

 less, St. Faiths 



— moUicula, Boh. 



— variata, Hardy 

 Kybos smaragdulus, Fall. 

 Chlorita flavescens, Fab. 



— viridula, Fall. 

 Eupteryx vittatus, Linn. 



— notatus, Curt. 



— urticas, Fab. 



— stachydearum, Hardy 



— collinus, Flor. Lakenham 



— melissae, Curt. 



— auratus, Linn. 



— atropunctata, Goeze 



— signatipennis, Boh. 



— tenellus, Fall. Unthanks Road, Nor- 



wich ; Earlham 



— abrotani, Dougl. 



— germari, Zett. 



— pulchellus, Fall. 



— concinna, Germ. 



Typhlocyba jucunda, H.S. Stoke Holy 

 Cross, Cossey 



— sexpunctata, Fall. Ringland, Bixley 



— debilis, Dougl. Norwich 



— ulmi, Linn. 



— tenerrima, H.S. 



— aurovittata, Dougl. Borland, Felthorpe 



— douglasi, Edw. 



— gratiosa, Boh. 



— cratasgi, Dougl. 



— lethierryi, Edw. 



— rosae, Linn. 



— salicicola, Edw. 



— pruni, Edw. Arminghall ; the type of 



this species remains unique 



— quercus, Fab. 



— nitidula, Fab. 



— „ var. norgueti, Leth. 



— geometrica, Schr. 

 Zygina alneti, Dahl, 



— coryli, Tollin 



— flammigera, GeofF. 



— tiliae, GeofF. By beating firs and ivy 



in spring ; Ringland, Drayton 



Typhlocybid^ {continued) 



Zygina hyperici, H.S. Swanmngton 



— parvula, Boh. Eaton, Bramerton 



— scutellaris, H.S. 



PSYLLINA 



LlVIID^ 



Livia juncorum, Latr. 

 Aphalarid^ 



Rhinocola ericae, Curt. Mousehold Heath 



— aceris, Linn. Ringland 

 Aphalara exilis, Web. & Mohr. 



— calthae, Linn. Wretham Heath 



— artemisias, Forst. 



— nervosa, Fall. 



PsYLLID^ 



Psyllopsis fraxinicola, Forst. 



— fraxini, Linn. 

 Psylla pruni, Scop. 



— crataegi, Schr. 



— costalis, Flor. 



— simulans, Forst. 



— pyricola, Forst. 



— salicicola, Forst. 



— venata, Edw. Stratton Strawless ; 



the type of this species remains 

 unique 



— visci, Curt. East Carlton 



— hippophaes, Forst. Winterton 



— hartigii, Flor. 



— pineti, Flor. 



— betulae, Linn. 



— costalis, Flor. 



— peregrina, Forst. 



— mali, Schmdbg. 



— alni, Linn. 



— forsteri, Flor. 



— buxi, Linn. 



— spartii, Gu6r. Hellesdon 



Arytasna genistse, Latr. Hellesdon, Eaton 

 Triozid^ 



Trioza albiventris, Forst. 



— rhamni, Schrk. 



— urticx, Linn. 



— remota, Forst. 



— galii, Forst. 



MYRIAPODA 



Systematic collecting of Myriapoda has never been carried on in 

 Norfolk. Hence the materials available for forming a list of the species 

 occurring in the county are most inadequate. The species enumerated 

 below^ were casually picked up by Mr. F. Pickard-Cambridge and Mr. 

 Oldfield Thomas on or near the broads, and by the former at West 

 Runton, a small sea-coast village lying to the north of Cromer. All the 

 species are forms v^^idely distributed throughout the south of England. 



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