A HISTORY OF DERBYSHIRE 



ACULEATE HYMENOPTERA 



HETEROGYNA 

 FORMICID.S 



Formica rufa, L. Rather local, in woods ; 

 Little Eaton (G.P.), etc. 



fusca, Latr. Common 

 Lasius fuliginosus, Ltr. Rare 



flavus, DeG. Common. Near Derby 



(G.P.) 



niger, L. Common in gardens 

 MYRMICID^ 



Myrmica rubra, L. Common, var. scab- 

 rinodis, Nyl. Near Burton (E.B.) 



FOSSORES 

 SAPYGID^E 



Sapyga quinquepunctata, Fb. Burton 



clavicornis, L. ' Burton, but not com- 



mon ' (one in collection of P. B. 

 Mason, but without data). Since 

 the publication of Saunders' Mono- 

 graph several have been taken near 

 Burton by P. B. Mason (A. H. 

 Martineau) 

 POMPILID.S: 

 Pompilus viaticus, L. (fuscus, Sm.). Burton 



gibbus, Fb. Near Burton ; Little Eaton 



(J-H.) 



Salius exaltatus, Fb. Burton 

 SPHEGID/E 



Trypoxylon figulus, L. Burton 

 Pemphredon lugubris, Ltr. Will'mgton 



(G.P.), Little Eaton (J.H.), Seal 



Wood, etc. (E.B.) 



shuckardi, Moraw. (Cemonus unicolor, 



Smith, pars.). Burton ; Little Eaton 

 (J.H.) 



Diodontus minutus, Fb. Burton ; Little 

 Eaton (J.H.) 



tristis, V. de L. Burton 

 Psen pallipes, Pz. 



Gorytes mystaceus, L. Little Eaton 



. (J-H.) 



Mellinus arvensis, L. Near Burton 

 Cerceris arenaria, L. Repton Shrubs (E.B.) 

 t Crabro clavipes, L. Breadsall Moor, 1886 

 (G.P.) 



podagricus, V. de L. Little Eaton 



(J.H.) 



chrysostoma, St. F. Burton; Little Eaton 



(J-H.) 



cribrarius, L. Repton Shrubs and Bur- 



ton district ; Little Eaton (J.H.), Shir- 

 ley (F.J.) 



cephalotes, Pz. Chesterfield (F.G.), 



Little Eaton (J.H.) 



peltarius, Schr. (patellatus, Pz.). Bur- 



ton ; scarcer than C. cribrarius 



DIPLOPTERA 



VESPID.S 



Vespa crabro, L. One nest at Stapenhill, 

 very rare in Burton district (E.B.), 

 has occurred at Osmaston-by-Ashbourne 

 and Clifton (F.J.), nvuCalke (H.H.C.), 

 a nest at Egginton, 1 902 (G.P.) 



t vulgaris, L. Generally distributed ; 

 very common in dry autumns 



t germanica, Fb. Also common (Burton, 

 Dove Valley, Little Eaton, Chesterfield, 

 etc.) 



t rufa, L. Not uncommon ; Dovedale 

 (E.B.), Little Eaton (G.P.), Chester- 

 field, frequent (F.G.) 



t sylvestris, Scop. Rather scarce, Bur- 

 ton, Ashbourne, etc. ; frequent, Chester- 

 field (F.G.) and Derwent (F.J.) 

 norvegica, Fb. Not uncommon, Bur- 

 ton ; Ashbourne (F.J.) ; near Derby 

 (G.P.) 



Odynerus spinipes, L. Burton ; Willing- 



ton (G.P.) 

 t parietum, L. Common, Burton ; Wil- 



lington (G.P.) ; Little Eaton, fairly 



common (G.P., J.H.) ; Clifton (F.J.) 

 t pictus, Curt. Little Eaton (G.P., J.H.) 

 t trimarginatus, Zett. Clifton (F.J.), 



Little Eaton (G.P., J.H.) 

 t trifasciatus, Oliv. Little Eaton (G.P., 



J-H.) 

 antilope, Pz. Little Eaton (J.H.) 



OBTUSILINGUES 



Colletes daviesanus, Smith. Burton 

 Prosopis communis, Nyl. Burton ; Little 

 Eaton (J.H.) 



ACUTILINGUES 

 ANDRENIDJE 



Sphecodes gibbus, L. Near Burton 



pilifrons, Thorns. (?) Burton ; Little 



Eaton (J.H.) 

 t Halictus rubicundus, Chr. Burton ; Clifton 



(FJ.) 



quadrinotatus, Kirb. Burton 



t cylindricus, Fb. Burton ; Willington 

 (G.P.) 



albipes, Kirb. Burton 



longulus, Smith. (?) Burton 



t subfasciatus, Nyl. Little Eaton, 1882 



(G.P.) 



morio, Fb. Burton 



t Andrena albicans, Kirb. Burton ; Little 

 Eaton, common (G.P., J.H.) ; Bux- 

 ton (E.S.), Chesterfield (F.G.) 



