A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



Tenthredinid^ {continued) 



Cladius pectinicornis, Fourc. Common, 

 usually in gardens 



— rufipes, Sep. One at Eaton in August, 



1881 



— eradiatus, Htg. Norwich ; April to 



June ; also bred from perfor- 

 ated bramble sticks collected in 

 winter 



— drewseni, Thom. Norwich ; May, 



June, scarce 



— padi, Linn. Very abundant 

 Croesus latipes, Villaret. Lynn ; taken by 



Mr. Atmore in May, 1887 



— septentrionalis, Linn. Downham ; Mr. 



Norgate 

 Nematus flilvipes. Fall. Brundall ; July, 

 August 



— hibernicus, Cam. Two specimens at 



Norwich and one at Lynn 



— crassicornis, Htg. Norwich; May to 



July 



— appendiculatus, Htg. Norwich ; two 



females only 



— caeruleocarpus, Hgt. Eaton ; two 



males in June 



— lucidus, Panz. Norwich, Sparham ; 



May, June 



— capreae, Panz. Common 



— obductus, Htg. Norwich, Brundall; 



end of May to July 



— leucogaster, Htg. Norwich, Brundall, 



Felthorpe ; July, August 



— curtispina, Thom. Heigham ; one, in 



June 



— viridescens. Cam. 



— glutinosae. Cam. Lynn ; one male, by 



Mr. Atmore in June 



— miliaris, Panz. Common on willows 



— tibialis, Newm. A single female taken 



many years ago 



— myosotidis. Fab. Common ; June to 



August 



— abdominalis, Panz. A single specimen 



taken in Heigham Osier Car 



— ruficapillus, Gmel. Very common 



— ribesii. Scop. Very common on goose- 



berry bushes 



— albipennis, Htg. Norwich, Brundall, 



Felthorpe 



— xanthogaster, Foer. Norwich, Brun- 



dall ; April to August, common 



— leucostictus, Htg. Brundall, Lynn ; 



May, June 



— gallicola. West. Female abundant on 



willows, the male is very rare 



— bridgemanii. Cam. Brundall ; from 



galls on sallow 

 Cimbex sylvarum. Fab. Stephens says that 

 it has been taken in Norfolk 



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Tenthredinid.^ [continued) 



Trichiosoma lucorum, Linn. Sparham ; 

 taken by Mr. Norgate 



— betuleti, Klug. Norwich ; common on 



whitethorn hedges 



Abia sericea. Leach. Brundall, on flowers 

 of scabious ; Dilham, on alder 



Hylotoma ustulata, Linn. Eaton, Cringle- 

 ford, Brundall ; May, not uncommon 



— atrata, Foer. Sparham ; one female 



taken by Mr. Norgate 



— melanochroa, Gmel. Eaton ; June, 



twice captured 



— cyanocrocea, Foer. Norwich ; common 



— rosae, Linn. Generally distributed 

 Lyda sylvatica, Linn. Norwich ; two speci- 

 mens only 



Xyela pusilla, Dalb. Recorded in Norfolk 



by Curtis 

 Cephina pygmasus, Linn. Very common 



— pallipes, Klug. Felthorpe, Lynn ; July 



— floralis, Klug. One specimen recorded 



by Stephens 



— tabidus. Fab. Earlham ; one female 



specimen 



CHRYSIDIDiE 



Cleptes semiauratus, Linn. Norwich, Tar- 

 mouth ; July, common 



— nitidulus. Fab. Yarmouth ; on the sand- 



hills 

 Ellampus panzeri. Fab. Eaton, Mousehold ; 



three specimens from flowers in 



August, 1875 

 Homalus auratus, Linn. Common 



— caeruleus, de G. Common 



Hedychrum lucidulum, Fab. Eaton, Mouse- 

 hold ; July ; in plenty at the latter 

 locality about a mixed colony of 

 Cerceris arenaria, C. labiata and C. 

 ornata 



— ardens. Curt. Eaton ; taken sparingly 



in June 



— roseum, Rossi. Mousehold ; two speci- 



mens, in August 

 Chrysis ignita, Linn. Abounds from the 

 end of May about old posts, rails 

 and walls 



— viridula, Linn. Harford Bridges ; 



June 



— cyanea, Linn. Abundant eve/ywhere 



— austriaca. Fab. Eaton, two specimens 



in June, one at Brundall 

 aculeata 

 Heterogyna 



Formica fusca, Linn. Abundant every- 

 where 



— fuliginosa, Latr. Common about de- 



cayed trees 



— nigra, Linn. Abundant everywhere 



— flava, de Geer. Generally common 



