Myrmicid.e. 
Myrmica ruginodis. Nylon (1. Norwich ; not so common as the 
next two species. 
„ scabrinodis. Nyland. Very common. 
„ UEVINODI8. Nyland. By far the commonest of the 
three species ; in this neighbourhood. 
IhPLORHORTRUM domesticum. Shuck. This little pest, the red 
house-ant, is to be found in some of the houses 
on the Gentleman’s Walk, Norwich. 
MuTILLIDi’E. 
Mutilla EPiurriUM. Fab. Not uncommon on dry sunny banks 
round the city, in August. 
Myrmosa melanocephala. Fab. Norfolk, June: Samouelle’s 
‘Entomologist’s useful Compendium,’ 1824. As 
tho last species, but I have not taken it before 
the end of July. 
FOSSOKES. 
ScOLIIPiE. 
TiruiA femorata. Fab. Cromer, August, 1SG8, Mr. F. Smith. 
Not uncommon on tho Umbel li fora*, end of July 
and August, in tho neighbourhood of Norwich. 
,, minuta. Lind. A few females, end of June and 
beginning of July, at Eaton and Mousehold. 
Sapygidje. 
Sapyga 5- punctata. Fab. I have only taken this common insect 
in Norfolk at Brundall, in July. 
PoMPILIDJE. 
Pompilus fuscus. Lin. Everywhere; females appear in early 
spring, and again with the males in the autumn. 
„ trivialis. Dahlb. ) 
yibbus. Smith. j 
• On every dry bank. 
consobrinus. Dahlb. 
i/ibbuf. Smith. 
Neighbourhood of Norwich. 
‘Entomologist’s Mon. Mag.,’ 
vol. xv., p. 199. 
