A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



ICHNEUMONID^ {continued) 



Pezomachus vagans, Gr. Buckenham ; 

 parasitic on spiders' eggs 



— tonsus, Fst. Mousehold ; females 



reared from larvae of Apanteles con- 

 gestus 



— fasciatus, Gr. Common ; parasitic on 



bees as well as on spiders' eggs 



— impotens, Fst. Ear/ham ; one female 



in July 



— insolens, Fst. Lynn ; parasitic upon 



Micro-Lepidoptera 



— avidus, Fst. Norwich ; one male 



— anguinus, Fst. Norwich 

 Eniscospilus merdarius, Gr. Norwich ; 



reared from larvae of Trachea pini- 

 perda 



— ramidulus, Linn. Heigham Osier Car 

 Ophion obscurum, Fab. Sparham 



— luteum, Linn. Generally common 



— minutum, Brisch. Norwich 



— distans, Thorn. Norfolk 

 Anomalon xanthopus, Schr. Lynn ; reared 



by Mr. Atmore from Trachea pini- 

 perda 



— cerinops, Gr. Brundall, Sparham 



— clandestinum, Gr. Lynn ; reared by 



Mr. Atmore from Eupithecia valeri- 

 anata 



— perspicuum, Wesm. Lynn ; parasitic 



on Noctus and Geometrse 



— anomelas, Gr. Lynn ; reared from 



Retinia turionella by Mr. Atmore 



— procerum, Gr. Lynn 



Agrypon flaveolatum, Gr. Lynn ; parasitic 

 on Noctuae 



— tenuicorne, Gr. Lynn ; parasitic on 



Micro-lepidoptera 



— canaliculatum, Retz. Lynn ; indiscrimi- 



nately parasitic on Lepidoptera 

 Trichommaenicator, Rossi. Lynn; reared 



from larvae of Tortrices 

 Opheltes glaucopterus, Linn. Brundall ; 



one female 

 Paniscus cephalotes, Holm. Norfolk 



— ocellaris, Thom. Norfolk 



— testaceus, Gr. Generally common 

 Parabatus virgatus, Gr. Foxley 



— tarsatus, Brisch. Lynn ; reared by Mr. 



Atmore from Eupithecia larvje 



— nigricarpus, Thom. Lynn 

 Campoplex falcator, Thunb. Sparham ; 



reared from larvse of Pygaera buce- 

 phala 



— augustatus, Thom. Lynn; from larva 



of Cabera pusaria 



— facialis, Holm. Norwich 



— bucculentus, Holm. Cromer ; August 



— xenocampus, Fst. Drayton 



— terebrator, Fst. Earlham ; May 



Ichneumonida: {continued) 



Campoplex leptogaster, Holm. Eaton ; 

 May 



— anceps, Holm. Norwich ; August ; 



parasitic on Pelurga comitata 



— disclusus, Fst. Earlham ; September 



— erythrogaster, Fst. Generally abundant 



— confusus, Fst. Norwich 



— zonellus, Fst. Lynn ; reared from 



larv2 of Eupithecia pulchellata 



— tenuis, Fst. Eaton, Earlham ; July 



— subolicita, Fst. Felthorpe ; June 

 Cymodusa leucocera, Holm. Momehold^ 



Eaton ; October 

 Thymaris fasciata, Bridg. Norwich ; a 



single specimen ; very rare 

 Sagaritis erythropus, Thom. Brundall ; 



May, July 



— zonata, Gr. Generally common 



— annulipes, Tsch. Brundall; June 



— brachycera, Thom."| r ;■ x i 



... ■',. ,' \ Earlham; July 



— agilis. Holm. J ^ j j 



— macrocera, Thom. Eaton ; August 



— fasciatus, Bridg. Horning ; June 

 Casinaria orbitalis, Gr. Brundall, Sparham 

 Limneria aberrans, Gr. Earlham ; one 



male, June 



— albida, Gmel. Generally common ; 



reared from larvae of Eupithecia ab- 

 synthiata 



— apostata, Gr. Lynn ; reared from De- 



pressaria assimilella 



— argentata, Gr. Earlham ; August 



— armillata, Gr. Norwich ; common 



— barrettii, Bridg. Earlham ; July, 



August 



— bicingulata, Gr. Earlham ; August 



— brischkei, Bridg. Generally common 



— carnifex, Gr. Mousehold 



— chrysosticta, Gr. Earlham ; July 



— consobrina. Holm. Eaton ; July 



— concinna. Holm. Norwich ; August 



— coxalis, Bris. Lynn ; very rare 



— crassicornis, Gr. Earlham 



— crassiuscula, Gr. Earlham 



— cursitans. Holm. Generally common ; 



August, September 



— cylindrica, Bris. Brundall 



— dispar, Gr. Earlham ; September 



— dolosa, Gr. Norwich, Brundall ; reared 



from a larvas of Gastropacha querci- 

 folia 



— dorsalis, Gr. Norwich, Horning ; June, 



August 



— elishas, Bridg. Mousehold, Earlham ; 



parasitic on Micro-lepidoptera 



— ensator, Gr. Generally common ; 



parasitic on Tortrices and Tineina 



— erythropyga. Holm. Norwich, Brun- 



dall ; June, July 



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