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IIalictos longiC'eps. Saunders. Neighbourhood of Norwich. 
This species is described in the ‘ Entomologist’s 
Mon. Mag.,’ Yol. xv., p. 200, by Mr. E. Saunders. 
„ MINUTI8SIMUS. Kirby. Very common. 
Dasypoda iimTirEs. Latr. Marram hills, on the Caistor side of 
Yarmouth, is the only locality that I know of in 
the county for this handsome insect ; August. 
Machopis lauiata. Panz. Brundall, where it was first taken by 
Bov. J. L. Brown in July, 1874. I have since 
taken the male at the same place, frequenting 
llowers of the creeping thistle, wild peppermint, 
marsh potentilla, and Lyeimachia vulgaris. I 
also succeeded in taking in August this year the 
female, which had not been previously detec- 
ted in this country ; they were collecting pollen 
from the flowers of the Lysimacliia only. 
APIDyE leach. 
Sub-Fam. I. Andrekoides. Latr. 
Panukgus hanksianus. Kirby. Very abundant on Mousehold 
and at Eaton, end of June, July, and August. 
Sub-Fam. II. Cuculinjs. Latr. 
Nomada ruficornis. Lin. Very common, end of April, May, 
I fi rst detected th is pretty species 
at Brundall, and afterwards 
found it at Cringleford. It 
appears the middle of April 
and May. I am indebted 
to Mr. E. Saunders for the 
correction of the nomencla- 
ture of this species. 
ociiROSTO M a. Kirby. This is one of the rarest Nomada 
I have taken in this neighbourhood ; one female 
at Earlham, and another at Eaton, in June, arc all 
I have yet met with. 
and June. 
LATERALIS. PailZ. 
xanihostida. Kirby. 
bridgmanianci. Smith. 
