INSECTS 



Heterogyna {continued) 



Camponotus herculanea, Linn. Females 

 and neuters found alive (among 

 timber from New Brumwick) in 

 a sawyard at Norwich, in April, 

 1877 



Tetramorium lippula, Nyl. One male 

 taken near Norwich in 1878 



Myrmica ruginodis, Nyl. Norwich ; not 

 very common 



— scabrinodis, Nyl. Very common 



— laevinodis, Nyl. Plentiful in the Nor- 



wich district 



— lobicornis, Fab. Mousehold ; taken by 



Mr. Thouless in 1886 ; a rare 

 species 



Leptothorax acervorum, Fab. Neuters 

 were taken from the trunk of an old 

 tree at Earlham in 1888 



Diplorhoptrum domesticum, Shuck. This 

 little pest, the red house-ant, is to be 

 found in some of the houses in Nor- 

 wich 



FOSSORES 



Mutilla ephippium. Fab. Norwich ; on dry 



sunny banks, in August 

 Myrmosa melanocephala. Fab. Norwich 



district ; end of July 

 Tiphia femorata. Fab. Norwich, Cromer ; 



on Umbelliferae, end of July and in 



August 



— minuta, Lind. Eaton, Mousehold ; a few 



females, end of June and beginning 

 of July 

 Sapyga 5-punctata, Fab. Brundall ; July 

 Pompilus fuscus, Linn. Common every- 

 where 



— trivialis, Dahlb. On every dry bank 



— consobrinus, Dahlb. Norwich 



— pectinipes, Linn. Mousehold 



— plumbeus. Fab. Yarmouth, Cromer, 



Bawsey Heath 



— niger, Fab. Recorded in Paget's list 



— rufipes, Linn. Yarmouth, Earlham ; 



August 

 Priocnemis sepicola. Smith. In hedgerows, 

 commonly in the spring 



— affinis, Lind. Recorded in Mr. Smith's 



catalogue, in Norfolk, in August and 

 September 



— exaltatus, Fab. Everywhere, in July 



and August 



— hyalinatus, Fab. Norwich, in garden ; 



Mousehold, in July, August and Sep- 

 tember 



— parvulus, Dahlb. Mousehold ; two 



females, September 

 Agenia hircana. Fab. Earlham, Eaton ; 

 two females and one male on trunks 

 of trees, in June and July, 1878 



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FossoRES {continual) 



Ceropales maculata, Fab. Norwich ; on 



Umbelliferae, in August 

 Ammophila sabulosa, Linn. Abundant in 



May 



— viatica, Linn. Less abundant, and 



appearing later 



— lutaria. Fab. Mousehold ; scarce 

 Miscus campestris, Latr. Mousehold ; early 



in July 



Tachytes pompiliformis, Panz. Norwich, 

 Cromer ; June, July, not rare 



Astata boops, Schr. Mousehold ; July, 

 August, not common 



Nysson spinosus. Fab. Lakenham, Brun- 

 dall ; May to July, frequent 



— trimaculatus, Rossi. Norwich, Heigham, 



Brundall ; July, August 



— dimidiatus, Jurine. Earlham, Eaton, 



Brundall; July, August 

 Gorytes mystaceus, Linn. Norwich, Brun- 

 dall ; May and June, common 



— quadrifasciatus. Fab. Heigham, Brun- 



dall, Horning ; June, July 

 Hoplisus bicinctus, Rossi. Eaton ; a fine 



female of this very rare wasp 

 Harpactus tumidus, Panz. Sandhills, Tar- 

 mouth, June ; Earlham, Eaton, in 

 July and August 

 Mellinus arvensis, Linn. Eaton, Earlham, 

 Mousehold, Brundall, Yarmouth^ 

 Bawsey Heath ; very common 



— sabulosus, Fab. Brundall; July 

 Trypoxylon figulus, Linn. Very common 



— attenuatum, Smith. Abundant 



— clavigerum, St. Farg. Scarcer than the 



last two 

 Crabro clavipes, Linn. Norwich, Harford 

 Bridges, Earlham ; June to Septem- 

 ber 



— tibiale. Fab. Brundall 



— signatus, Panz. Eaton ; one male, June, 



1874; rare in this county 



— luteipalpis, St. Farg. Lynn, Norwich, 



Brundall ; June, July 



— podagricus, Lind. Brundall; August, 



1879 



— varius, St. Farg. Earlham, Brundall ; 



July, September 



— leucostoma. Norwich ; common 



— exiguus. Shuck. Earlham ; one speci- 



men, July, 1874 



— walkeri. Shuck. Cromer 



— wesmaeli, Lind. Cromer ; one speci- 



men, August, 1877 

 ■ — obliquus, Shuck. Norwich, Brundall, 

 Cromer ; August 



— quadrimaculatus. Fab. Abundant, July 



and August 



— scutatus. Fab. Norwich ; July, August 



