A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



Anthophila (continued) 



Halictus smeathmanellus, Kirby. Nor- 

 wich, Brundall, Cromer ; occasional 



— jeratus, Kirby 



mono, Kirby 

 leucopus, Kirby 



] Very 



common 



Generally distri- 



Norwich 



Norwich ; scarce 



— mmutus, Kirby. Generally distributed 



— nitidiusculus, Kirby. 



buted 



— punctatissimus, Schenck. 



district 



— minutissimus, Kirby. Very common 

 Dasypoda hirtipes, Latr. Caistor Marrams, 



near Yarmouth ; August 

 Macropis labiata, Panz. Brundall ; on 



flowers of creeping thistle, wild 



peppermint, marsh potentilla, and 



yellow loosestrife 

 Panurgus banksianus, Kirby. Mousehold, 



Eaton ; very abundant from the end 



of June till August 

 Nomada ruficornis, Linn. Very common, 



end of April to June 



— lateralis, Panz. Brundall, Cringleford ; 



April and May 



— ochrostoma, Kirby. Earlham, Eaton ; 



one female each in June, rare 



— armata, SchafF. Eaton ; four females 



only 



— obtusifrons, Nyl. Brundall ; July and 



August, on flowers of the creeping- 

 rooted thistle 



— flavoguttata, Kirby. Lynn ; end of 



May 



— furva, Panz. Not uncommon, flying 



about the burrows of the small 

 Halicti at the end of May and in 

 June 



— solidaginis, Panz. Plentiful on ragwort 



flowers, July, August 



— jacobasae, Panz. Plentiful in 1874, 



otherwise not common 



— lineola, Panz. Mousehold ; end of May 



and in June 



— sexfasciata, Panz. Norwich; about a 



colony of Eucera longicornis in a 

 bank near Thorpe Asylum, end of 

 May, June 



— alternata, Kirby | Very common from 



— succincta, Panz. J April to June 

 Epeolus variegatus, Linn. Bawsey Heath, 



near Lynn ; common about burrows 



of CoUetes daviesana in July and 



August 

 Melecta armata, Panz. Generally common 



about burrows of Anthophora acer- 



vorum from the end of March till 



May 

 Stellis aterrima, Panz. Norwich ; in garden 



at flowers of Coreopsis, scarce 



INTHOPHILA {continued) 

 Stellis phaeoptera, Kirby. Brundall; one 



specimen, in August, 1879 

 Coelioxys quadridentata, Linn. Eaton, 



Postwick, Yarmouth, Lynn 



— simplex, Nyl. Very abundant, June, 



July 



— acuminata, Nyl. Not uncommon 



— rufescens, St. Farg. Eaton, Mousehold, 



Brundall 

 Osmia rufa, Linn. Abundant in early 

 spring 



— anea, Linn. Not uncommon, April 



to June ; female at red nettle 



— fulviventris, Panz. Norwich, Eaton, 



Brundall, Harford Bridges ; common, 

 June, July 



— spinulosa, Kirby. Brundall ; two 



females from ragwort flowers, in 

 July and August 

 Chelostoma florisomne, Linn. Harford 

 Bridges, June, July 



— campanularum, Kirby. Norwich, in 



gardens, about flowers of Cam- 

 panula 



Anthidium manicatum, Linn. Abundant 

 at midsummer 



Megachile centuncularis, Linn. Very 

 common in gardens and at bramble 

 flowers, from June to August 



— versicolor. Smith. One female in the 



garden, 1873 



— circumcincta, Kirby. Norwich ; June, 



July 



— willughbiella, Kirby. Norwich ; plenti- 



ful, June to August 



— maritima, Kirby. Mousehold, Yarmouth ; 



not scarce, July and August 

 Eucera longicornis, Linn. Norwich, Post- 

 wick ; end of May 

 Anthophora retusa, Linn. Mousehold ; 

 plentiful. May, or even end of 

 April 



— acervorum. Fab. Every dry bank ; 



abundant in earliest spring 



— furcata, Panz. Eaton, Earlham, Mouse- 



hold, Brundall ; frequenting flowers 

 of red nettle, middle of May till 

 August 

 Bombus muscorum, Linn. Very abun- 

 dant 



— agrorum. Fab. Norwich district 



— venustus. Smith. Not uncommon 



— elegans, Seidl. Mousehold, Brundall, 



Yarmouth, Cromer 



— sylvarum, Linn. Very common 



— derhamellus, Kirby. Common 



— pratorum, Linn. Abundant 



— jonellus, Kirby. Norwich; two neuters 



in 1873 



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