LIST OF NORFOLK 8AWFLIES. 
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Genus Dineura. Dalb. 
Dineura stilata. Klug. Abounds everywhere on hedges. 
„ VERNA. Klug. I have only taken one specimen, in 
Workhouse Lane, Norwich, May 20th, 1877, and 
Mr. Atinorc has taken one at Lynn. 
„ viRiDORSATA. Itetz. Appears to be far from common. 
1 have taken it once, and Mr. J. Edwards 
gave me another, both of which were taken 
in the neighbourhood of Norwich in May and 
J line. 
Genus Cladius. 111. 
Cladius pectinicornis. Fourc. Common, most fre<|uently in 
gardens. 
,, RUFiPES. Lep. I have taken but one specimen, at 
Eaton, August, 1881. 
„ ERADIATUS. Iltg. Not uncommoii in May and June 
in the neighbourhood of Norwich. I have taken 
it in April, and once bred it from perforated 
bramble-sticks collected in the winter. 
„ DREWSENI. Thom. Far from common, round Norwich 
in May and June. 
„ PADi. Lin. Very abundant. 
Genus Croesus. Leach. 
Crcesus latipes. Yillaret. Mr. E. A. Atmoro gave me a 
female which he took at Lynn in ^lay, 1887. 
Mr. Cameron says it does not appear to be 
common.. 
„ (1) septentrionalis. Lin. ^Ir. F. Norgate gave me 
a specimen which he probably took in the 
neighbourhood of Downham. Paget mentions it 
as swarming on the willows iu the meadows 
at Gorleston. Although I have no undoubted 
authority for including it in this list, I have 
very little doubt but that Mr. Norgate’s specimen 
was taken in Norfolk. It is a common insect, and 
found in numbers where it occurs. 
