A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



FossORES (continued) 



Crabro cephalotes, Panz. Horning, Cromer, 

 Brundall ; August 



— cribrarius, Linn. "1 ,. 



common 



Mousehold, Earlham ; 



— patellatus, Panz. 



— palmipes, Linn. 



males not rare 



— vagus, Linn. Brundall ; June, August 



— chrysostomus, St. Farg. Brundall; 



June, August 



— albilabris, Fab. Norwich, Cromer ; very 



common 



— panzeri, Lind. Cromer ; taken by Mr. 



F. Smith, August, 1868 



— brevis, Lind. Norwich, Cromer ; abun- 



dant, August 

 Oxybelus uniglumis, Linn. Abundant in 

 summer on every dry bank 



— mandibularis, Dahlb. Norwich ; one 



male, identified by Mr. E. Saun- 

 ders 



Spilomena troglodytes. Shuck. One speci- 

 men, flying about palings in Norwich, 

 August, 1875 



Stigmus pendulus, Panz. Norwich ; abun- 

 dant about old palings in garden, 

 June, July 



Diodontus minutus. Fab. Abundant every- 

 where 



— luperus, Shuck. Equally plentiful with 



the last 



— tristis, Lind. Less frequent than the 



last two 

 Passalaecus cornigera, Shuck. Generally 

 distributed 



— brevicornis, Thoms. Common 



— gracilis. Curt. One specimen only 



taken 

 Pemphredon lugubris, Fab. Tolerably 



abundant 

 Cemonus unicolor, Lind. 1,. , , 



— lethifer, Shuck. •Y^''y abundant, 

 Psen pallipes, Panz. [ June to August 

 Mimesa shuckardi, Wesm. Mousehold, 



Eaton, Brundall ; scarce 



— bicolor, Jurine. Generally distributed, 



July, August 

 Cerceris arenaria, Linn. Yarmouth, Mouse- 

 hold ; July, August 



— labiata. Fab. Norwich, Bawsey Heath ; 



July, August 



— ornata. Fab. Equally common with 



the last 



DiPLOPTERA 



Odynerus sinuatus. Fab. Heigham, Brun- 

 dall ; July 



— gracilis, Brull^. Postwick ; taken by 



the Rev. J. L. Brown 



— spinipes, Linn. Harford Bridges, 



Brundall; July 



DiPLOPTERA {continued) 



Odynerus melanocephalus, Gmel. Brun- 

 dall; one specimen, July, 1873 



— parietinum, Linn. Not uncommon in 



some seasons 



— parietum, Linn. Very abundant 



— quadratus, Thoms. Equally abun- 



dant 



— trifasciatus, Oliv. Not uncommon 



— pictus. Curt. Norwich ; occasionally 



taken 



— antilope, Panz. Lynn ; taken by Mr. 



E. A. Atmore 

 Vespa crabro, Linn. Generally distributed 



— vulgaris, Linn. ") ^ , 



• T- L r Common anywhere 



— germanica, rab. J •' 



— rufa, Linn. Not uncommon 



— sylvestris, Scop. Not rare ; a nest was 



taken in 1875, out of a bank ; it is 

 not its usual habit to build under- 

 ground 



— norvegica, Fab. Witton ; a nest taken 



in July, 1875, by the Rev. J. Landy 

 Brown contained all three sexes ; 

 not otherwise noticed in Norfolk 

 Anthophila 



Colletes succincta, Linn. Mousehold, St. 

 Faiths, Bawsey ; abundant at heather 

 bloom in August and September 



— fodiens, Kirby. Norwich, Yarmouth, 



Lynn ; July to September, at ragwort 

 blossom 



— picistigma, Thoms. Norwich ; one 



female in July, 1875 



— daviesana. Smith. About every sandy 



bank 

 Prosopis communis, Nyl. Common ; June 

 till August 



— confusus. Earlham, Brundall; not 



common, at flowers of bramble 



— signata, Panz. Generally common, at 



flowers of mignonette 



— hyalinata, Kirby. Common 



— perforator. Smith. Earlham ; at bramble 



flowers 



— varipes. Smith. Norwich ; one male 

 Sphecodes gibbus, Linn. Generally dis- 

 tributed and common 



— rufiventris, Wesm. Generally distri- 



buted and common 



— subquadratus, Smith. Brundall, Eaton ; 



uncommon 



— ephippius, Linn. Very common 



— pilifrons, Thorn. \ Taken with S. 



— similis, Wesm. / rufiventris 



— ferruginatus, Schenck. Brundall ; one 



female 



— variegatus, v. Hag. \ Taken with S. 



— dimidiatus, v. Hag. J ephippius 



— aflinis, v. Hag. 



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