407 
. Schaff. ) 
,, ,, ■ On willows, c 
;s. Full. J 
common. 
PHiLiENUB exclamation is. Thun. Stratton Strawless. 
„ lineatub. Linn. Common. 
Centrotus cornutus. Linn. Locally plentiful in Foxley Wood: 
Mr. F. Norgate. 
Ledra a u rita. Linn. Fulmodostone Severals, and Foxley Wood: 
Mr. Norgate. Ringland. 
Ulopa reticulata. Fab. Felthorpe Common, Mousehold. 
Probably everywhere at tho roots of furze. 
Meqopiitiialmub scanicus. Fall. Common by sweeping in 
marshy places, and in moss in winter. 
Acocephalus rusticus. Fab. Very common by sweeping. 
„ albiprons. Linn. Whitlingham, lleigham. 
„ flavostriatus. Don. Whitlingham, lleigham. 
Macropsib lanio. Linn. Common on oak, &c. 
Idiockrus adustus. 
„ literatus. 
„ HEYDENii. Kirsch. I have taken several examples of 
both sexes of this rare species ofr Lombardy 
poplar at Cossey. 
„ h — album. Fieb. Common with the preceding, less so 
on Pop ul us nigra atTrowse. 
,, tremuljk. Estl. Curtis says, “ I think I took this 
beautiful species in Norfolk.” I have not yet 
been able to meet with it. 
„ populi. Linn. Common on poplar. 
Bythoscopus alni. Schr. Stoke Holy Cross, on alder. 
,, flavicollis. Linn. On birch, &c., very common and 
generally distributed. 
Pediopsis cereus. Germ. Local — Heigham on willow. 
„ virescens. Fab. Willows ; not very common. 
„ nassatus. Germ. Ringland, Stoke. 
„ scutellatus. Boh. Stoke, on alder. 
„ tibialis. Scott. By sweeping. The commonest of the 
genus in the Norwich district. 
Ac.allia puncticeps. Germ. Common on low plants at Ringland 
in October. 
„ venosa. Germ. Dunston Common, August. 
Tettigonia viridi8. Linn. “ Very common Paget’s ‘Yarmouth,’ 
Dunston, Ranworth, Postwick. 
Euacaxtiius iNTERRunus. Linn. Scarce — Heigham. 
