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Hedychrides. 
Hedychrum lucidulum. Fab. Eaton and Mousebold during July. 
I find this local species in plenty at the latter 
locality flying about the burrows of a mixed colony 
of Cerceris armaria, C. iabiata , and C. ornata, 
on which no doubt it is parasitic. 
,, ardens. Curt. This species was first discovered by 
Curtis in the county. I have taken it very spar- 
ingly at Eaton in June. 
„ roseum. Kossi. Two specimens only, flying about a 
bank on Mousebold in August. 
Chrysidides. 
Chrysis ignjta. Liu. Abounds from the end of May in the 
neighbourhood of old posts, rails, and walls. 
,, viridula. Lin. Harford bridges in June. 
,, C'Vanea. Lin. hike bjnila this species abounds every- 
where. 
,, austriaca. Eab. I have only taken two specimens in 
a lane at Eaton, in June, and one at Brundall. 
ACULEATA. 
Heterogyna. 
EoRMICID2E. 
Formica fusca. Lin. Abundant. 
„ fuliginosa. Latr. Common in the neighbourhood of 
rotten trees. 
,, nigra. Lin. Everywhere. 
,, flava. Geer. Very common. 
Camfonotus iierculanea. Lin. This species was taken alive 
(females and neuters, from timber from New 
Brunswick) in the saw-yard of Mr. Saul, St. 
Martin-at-Palace, Norwich, April, 1877. Sec 
‘ Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Natu- 
ralists’ Society,’ vol. ii. , p. 27. r >. 
