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Nomada armata. Schiiff. I took three females of this fine 
species at Eaton, July 13tli, 1876, and another at 
the same spot in 1878. 
' Not uncommon at 
13ru n dal 1, the end 
of J uly and August, 
at the dowers of the 
creeping thistle. I 
believe it is para- 
sitic on Anclrena 
coitana, as that is 
the most abundant 
likely species which 
is to be found at 
the same time and 
place. 
„ . flavo-guttata. Kirby. Lynn ; Mr. E. Atmore, end 
of May. 
,, fuuva. Panz. Not uncommon ; flying about the 
burrows of the small Halidi at the end of May 
and June. 
,, solidaginis. Panz. Extremely plentiful at the ragwort 
in July and August. 
„ JACOB/F/F. . Panz. Bather plentiful in July and August, 
1874, otherwise far from common. 
,, lineola. Panz. Back of Mouschold, end of May and 
June, is the only place I have met with this insect. 
„ sexfasciata. Panz. There is a large colony of Eucera 
longicornis by the road side, about a mile from the 
Thorpe Asylum, on the left-hand side, and about 
which this bee may be found at the end of May 
and June. 
„ alternata. Kirby. ) Very common end of April, May, 
,, succincta. Panz. j and June. 
Efeolus varif.gatus. Lin. Very common about the burrows of 
Collates daviesunu, and at ragwort, J uly and 
August; Bawscy Heath, September, Mr. E. Atmore. 
Meleota armata. Panz. Very common about the burrows of An- 
lhophnmacevwrinu,a \\ d of March, April, and May. 
OBTUSIFRONS. Nyl. 
mistura. Smith. 
xanthostida. Smith (partim ). 
