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Lopus gotfiicus. Linn. Dunston Common. 
Zygonotus pselaphiformis. Curt. Cossey, Swanton Morley. 
Tetraphleps vittatds. Fieb. Armiughall. 
Acjompocoris nemoralis. Fab. Everywhere common on fir trees 
„ alpinus. Pout. Fare — one example on fir in a planta- 
tion at Sprowston, Mr. Dossetor. 
Tmetostetiius pusillus. Schiifr. Bramerton. 
Antmocoris nemorum. Lin. | Common everywhere by beating, 
„ nemoralis. Fab. / sweeping, &c. 
„ sarothamni. Doug. & Scott. Hellesdon, Eaton, on 
broom. 
Lyctocoris campestris. Fab. Eaton, Lakenham. 
Triphleps nioer. WolfL On flowers of furze, Mouseliold Heath. 
„ minutus. Linn. Common by sweeping. 
Xylocoris ater. Duf. Norwich, under bark of fir posts. 
Acanthia lectdlaria. Linn. Doubtless common; but owing 
to the reticence of those best acquainted with it, 
specimens are somewhat difficult to meet with. 
„ columbaria. Jcnyns. “In pigeon cots, Norwich.” 
Ceratocombus coi.EorTRATUS. Zett. Fare — among moss, Ditch- 
ingham, in August, Dr. Power. 
Salda Pilosa. Fall. Burnham, Norfolk, Curtis. 
„ ortuochila. Fieb. Norwich. 
,, cincta. Schiiff. Trowse, Whitlingham. 
,, saltatoria. Linn. Fingland. 
„ cocksi. Curt. Heigham. 
Plg^aria vagabunda. On fir; Stratton Strawlcss, Fingland. 
Feduvius tersonatus. Lin. “ Flying to lights in the evening in 
August, rare,” Pagets’ ‘Yarmouth.’ Norwich. 
Nabis apterus. Fab. Caister marrams, September, abundant: 
Paget’s ‘ Yarmouth.’ Eaton, Thorpe, Crostwick. 
„ major. Costa. Stoke, Eaton. 
„ ericetorum. Scholz. Mouseliold Heath, Arminghall. 
„ rugosus. Linn. Earlham, Crostwick. 
„ ferus. Linn. Eaton, Earlham. 
Gerris tiioracica. Schum. Heigham, ditches. 
„ lacustris. Linn. Tonds and ditches everywhere. 
„ argentata.' Schum. Wet moss, Arminghall. 
Velia currens. Fab. ) Common in ditches, the 
!Microvelia pygm.ea. Duf. j undeveloped form only. 
