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NYSSONHLE. 
Nysson spinosus. Fab. Not uncommon, Lakenham and Brundall, 
end of May to middle of July. 
„ trimaculatus. Rossi. I have taken this species in 
our garden in Norwich in July, at Brundall and 
lleigham in August. 
„ dimidiatus. Jurine. This species is not uncommon in 
the neighbourhood of Norwich — Earlham, Eaton, 
Brundall; middle of July and August. 
Gorytes mystaceus. Lin. Tolerably common in May and June; 
Norwich, Brundall. 
„ QUADRIFASCIATUS. Fab. Horning marshes : Curtis’s 
‘Entomology.’ Brundall and lleigham, end of 
Juno and July. 
Harpactus tumidus. Banz. Earlham, Eaton, July and August. 
Sand hill, Yarmouth, in June : Paget. 
Mellinus arvensis. Lin. Very common. Eaton, Earlham, 
Household, and Brundall, August and September; 
Yarmouth, Paget; Bawsey Heath, Mr. E. Atmorc. 
,, 8ABULOSUS. Fab. Brundall in July. Mr. Smith in his 
‘Museum Catalogue of British Fossores,’ p. 115, 
says, “It has been taken in Norfolk.” 
CRABRONIDJE. 
Trypoxylon figulus. Lin. Very common during the summer. 
,, attenuatum. Smith. Equally plentiful with the last. 
„ clavicerum. St. Farg. This species appears to be 
much scarcer than the two former. 
Crabro clayipes. Lin. Norwich, Harford Bridges, Earlham, 
June to September ; “Norfolk, in June,” Curtis’s 
4 Entomology.’ 
„ tibiale. Fab. I have recently taken this species at 
Brundall. 
8IONATUS. Panz. I smoked a male out of some old 
railings at Eaton, in tkc middle of June, 1874. 
I believe only two other males, and no females 
have been taken in this country. 
luteipalpis. St. Farg. Lynn, Norwich, and Brundall, 
June and July. 
