A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



Mesoleius insolens, Grav. Guesi/ing; prob- 

 ably common 



Trematopygus vellicans, Grav. One (queried 

 by Fitch) at Guestling 



Tryphon elongator, Fab. Always common 



— trochanteratus, Holmgr. Peppering Powder 



Mills and several times at Guestling 



— consobrinus, Holmgr. Guestling in 1886 



— signator, Grav. Guestling in 1876 and 



— 1888 



— ephippium, Holmgr. Guestling 

 Polyblastus varitarsus, Grav. „ in 1878 

 Acrotomus lucidulus, Grav. „ 

 Cteniscus apiarius, Grav. „ in 1880 

 Exyston cinctulum, Grav. Hastings 

 Exochus prosopius, Grav. Hastings district 



— erythronotus, Holmgr. „ „ 



— procerus, Holmgr. Guestling (in col. 



Bridg.) 

 Chorinasus asper, Grav. Hastings 



— cristator, Grav. Hastings, Guestling; Hart- 



ing (Beaumont) 

 Bassus laetatorius, Fab. Littlehampton in 

 August (Elliott) ; common everyw^here 



— nemoralis, Holmgr. A common species ; 



Hastings (Esam) 



— multicolor, Grav. Guestling 



— pectoratorius, Grav. Hastings district 



— biguttatus, Grav. „ „ 



— exsultans, Grav. „ „ 



— insignis, Grav. A doubtful example at 



Fairlight 



— pictus, Grav. Guestling in 1887 



— fissorius, Grav. Hastings 



— strigator, Fab. „ 



— nigritarsus, Grav. Hastings district 



— pulchellus, Holmgr. „ „ 



— cognatus, Holmgr. „ „ 



— obscuripes, Holmgr. „ „ 



— holmgreni, Bridg. „ „ 

 Metopius dentatus, Fab. A specimen, pro- 

 bably of this species, captured at Pett 



PIMPLIDES 

 Ephialtes carbonarius, Christ. Two or three 



species of this genus are in the Hastings 



Museum 

 Perithous mediator, Fab. Guestling 



— varius, Grav. Members of this genus are 



parasitic upon Fossores 



— divinator, Rossi. Guestling in 1887 

 Pimpla instigator, Fab. Littlehampton in 



August (Elliott), Hastings (Esam) ; 

 doubtless common 



— examinator. Fab. Guestling \n 1890 



— turionellae, L. Hastings, Guestling 



— rufata, Gmel. Hastings district 



scanica, Vill. Hastings (Connold), Hol- 



lingion Church Wood on yew in March 

 (Morley) 



Pimpla oculatoria. Fab. Pevensey in Septem- 

 ber (Beaumont), Hastings, etc. 



— graminellae, Schr. St. Leonards 



— stercorator. Fab. Hastings, Fairlight 



— brevicornis, Grav. Hastings 



— nucum, Ratz. „ 



— detrita, Holmgr. A doubtful example at 



Ecclesbourne 

 Ischnoceros rusticus, Fourc. Fairlight, in May, 



1889; named by Capron 

 Glypta monoceros, Grav. Harting in August, 



1899 (Beaumont) 



— fronticornis, Grav. St. Leonards 



— elongata, Holmgr. Bred from larvae of 



Bactra lanceolana, JForthing{BriAgmzn) 



— ceratites, Grav. Peppering Powder Mills, 



Guestling 



— teres, Grav. Hastings district 



— lugubrina, Holmgr. Guestling, St. Leonards 



— mensurator, Fab. Guestling \n 1879 



— bifoveolata, Grav. Fairlight 



— trochanterata, Bridg. Hastings district 



— similis, Bridg. Bred by Mr. W. H. B. 



Fletcher from Ephippiphora scutellana, 

 Worthing (Bridgman) 



— cicatricosa, Ratz. First taken in Britain 



at Guestling (cf. E.M.M. 1 890, p. 2o8) 



— flavolineata, Grav. Guestling [n 1889 

 Lampronota caligata, Grav. „ ,,1888 

 Lissonota parallela, Grav. Hastings district 



— rufomedia, Bridg. Bred at Worthing by 



Fletcher from Crambus contaminellus 

 and Eudorea mercurella (Bridgman) 



— bellator, Grav. Peppering, Guestling, etc. ; 



doubtless abundant on Angelica in 

 August 



— commixta, Holmgr. Peppering Powder Mills 



— cylindrator, Vill. Hastings ; probably 



common 



— verberans, Grav. Camber 



— segmentator. Fab. Hastings district 



— sulphurifera, Grav. Hastings (Esam) ; 



HoUington, etc., common 



— carbonaria, Holmgr. Bred by Fletcher 



from Tortrix pupa at Abbots Wood, 

 Sussex (Bridgman) 



— leucogona, Grav. First taken in Britain 



in a sand-pit at Guestling (cf. E.M.M. 

 1881, p. 258) 



— errabunda, Holmgr., nee Grav. Near 



Guestling by Mr. Bennett (Bridgman) 

 Meniscus murinus, Grav. Guestling, Hastings, 



etc. ; probably common in May 

 Phytodietus segmentator, Grav. Guestling in 



1880 



— coryphsus, Grav. Hastings, Guestling 



— vetulus, Grav. Guestling ; probably abun- 



dant in woods in spring 

 CEdemopsis scabriculus, Grav. Hastings 

 Xylonomus pilicornis, Grav. „ 



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