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Pompilus pectinipes. Lin. Mouseliold. 
,, -plumbeus. Fab.? Yarmouth, Cromer; and by Mr. F. 
Smith; Bawsey Heath, Mr. E. Atmore; August 
and September. 
,, Niger. Fab. This insect is included in my list on the 
authority of Paget’s list. I have not taken it. 
,, rufipes. Lin. Yarmouth, Paget; Earlham and Yar- 
mouth in August. 
Priocnemis sepicola. Smith, blot uncommon in the spring in 
hedgerows. 
,, affinis. Lind. In Mr. Smith’s ‘Catalogue of British 
Fossores,’ p. 65, amongst the localities for this 
species he gives “ Norfolk,” and time of ap- 
pearance August and September. 
,, exaltatus. Fab. Everywhere during July and August. 
,, HYALiNATUS. Fab. I have taken the male of this 
local species in my garden in Norwich, and females 
on Mouseliold, in July, August, and September. 
Agenia bifasciata. Fab. Two females and one male on the 
trunks of trees at Eaton and Earlham, in Juno 
and July, 1878. 
Ceropales maculata. Fab. Not uncommon round Norwich on 
Umbelliferte in August. Curtis says “Middle of 
August, Norfolk.” 
SPHEGDm 
A mmopiiila sabulosa. Lin. Appears in May and is very abundant. 
„ viatica. Lin. Not so abundant as the last, and 
appears later in the year. 
,, lutaria. Fab. Much rarer than the other two ; 
Mouseliold, in July. 
Miscus campestris. Latr. This species I have only taken on 
Mouseliold early in July. 
LARKID.E. 
Taciiytes pompiliformis. Panz. Far from rare in Juno and 
July, Norwich; Cromer, Mr. F. Smith. 
Astata boops. Scbr. Mouseliold, not common ; from about the 
middle of July and August. 
