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Crabro panzeri. Lind. Cromer, August, 18G8. Taken by 
Mr. F. Smith, ‘ Entomologist’s Annual,’ 18G9. 
„ brevis. Lind. Cromer, August, 18G8, Mr. Smith; 
Norwich, very common in August. 
Oxybelus uniglumis. Lin. June, July, and August, abundant 
on every dry bank. 
^ This species was identified 
, by Mr. E. Saunders. I 
mandibulaius. Dahl, f have taken one male in this 
,, Thoms, i neighbourhood. See ‘Ento- 
\ mologist’s Mon. Mag.,’ Yol. 
/ XY., p. 199. 
Spilomena troglodytes. Shuck. 1 have taken but one specimen 
of this minute insect ; it was flying about some 
palings in Park Lane, Norwich, August 18th, 
1875. 
Stigmus pkndulus. Panz. Abundant on leaves and about some 
old palings in my garden in Norwich, June and 
July. 
Diodontus minutes. Fab. Everywhere during the summer. 
„ luperus. Shuck. Equally common with the above. 
„ TuisTiS. Lind. I have found this much less frequently 
than the other two species. 
Passalcecus cornioera. Shuck. | Generally distributed during 
insifjtiis. Shuck <$ . \ the summer. 
,, BREVICORN1S. ThoiUS. A 
insignis. Shuck $ . I Not uncommon. 
cornigera. Shuck S- j 
„ td riorum. Dahlb. Neighbourhood of Norwich. This 
species is very likely confused with the two pre- 
ceding species in this country. 
„ gracilis. Curt. I lwive taken but one specimen of 
this species. I am indebted to Mr. E. Saunders 
for the discrimination of the species of this 
genus. 
Pempiiredon lugubris. Fab. Tolerably abundant in summer. 
Cemonus unicolor. Lind. 
„ LETIIIFER. Sliuck. 
Psen pallipes. Panz. 
) Yery abundant during June, July, 
I 
and August. 
