624 
Farg. 
Brundall, Earlham, July and 
Crabro varius. St. 
September. 
„ leucostoma. Lin. Norwich, common, from the end of 
May. 
,, exiguus. Shuck. I have only taken a single specimen 
of this small Crabro at Earlham, middle of July, 
1874. 
„ walkeri. Shuck. Cromer, August, 1868, Mr. F. 
Smith : ‘ Entomologist’s Annual,’ 1869. 
,, wesmaeli. Lind. One specimen at Cromer, the 
beginning of August, 1877. Mr. Smith has 
taken it at Lowestoft. 
,, obliquus. Shuck. Cromer, August, 1868, Mr. F. 
Smith; Norwich, Brundall, middle of August. 
„ 4-maculatus. Fab. Perhaps the most abundant species 
of the genus during July and August. 
,, scutatus. Fab. Not uncommon in the neighbourhood 
of Norwich, J uly and August. 
,, cepii alotes. Panz. Horning, Curtis’s ‘ Entomology ; ’ 
Cromer, Mr. F. Smith, ‘Entomologist’s Annual’ for 
1869; Brundall, middle of August. Amongst 
several males of this species, I took the variety 
at one time thought to be a separate species, and 
named sexcinctus. 
„ cribrarius. Lin. Very common during the summer 
everywhere. 
,, patellatus. Panz. Equally common with the last. 
„ palmipes. Lin. Mousehold and Earlham. The males 
are not rare ; of the female, Mr. Smith says in his 
‘ British Fossores,’ “ The latter sex [female] has 
not been taken in this country.”* 
vagus. Lin. ] 
chrysostomus. St. Farg. j 
albilabris. Fab. Cromer, August, 1868, Mr. Smith, 
‘ Entomologist's Annual,’ 1S69; Norwich, very 
common during the summer. 
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Brundall, June and August. 
* I do not feci quite certain that the females of this species and varius 
arc not confused ; I have females of varius which differ from cacli 
other. 
