FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : ICHNEUMONS. 
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Ph.eogenes nanus, Wesni. Eaton. 
„ 1SOHIOMELINUS, Gr. Common. 
,, trepidus, Wesm. Hethersett, Wrexham, in May. 
„ 1 MPIGER, Wesm. Earlham ; August, September. 
,, argutus, Wesm. Eaton, Earlham. Common. 
„ collaris, Gr. Eaton, July. 
OioniiiNUS pallipalpis, Wesm. Eaton, Earlham, Mousehold. 
Not uncommon in the Autumn. 
/Ethecerus longulus, Wesm. Earlham in August. I described 
this species as Plueogenex forworn#, but Professor 
Thomson says it is sE. longulus. 
„ discolor, Wesm. A single female at Earlham in 
September. 
„ nitidus, Wesm. Earlham, Lakenham, Heigham, 
Gunton. Lynn, bred by Mr. Atmoro from 
Cosmia dijinis. 
,, dispar, Wesm. Common. 
Ischnus n igricollis, Wesm. Norwich. 
Epitomus parvus, Thoms. Taken occasionally in the neighbour- 
hood of Norwich. 
IIeterogastri. 
Alomyia deuki.lator, Fab. The male is very common, but the 
female is rarely seen. 
Crvptides. 
Stilpnus gagatf.s, Gr. Brundall, July. 
„ PAYONi.E, Scop. Eaton, July. 
„ blandus, Gr. Norwich occasionally; June, August. 
[Note. — I have used the generic names Phygadeuon and Crypt us in their 
broad sense, in later years they have been divided into numerous sub- 
genera, but for the purpose of a list I think the Gravenhorstian divisions 
the better.] 
Piiygadeuon caliginosus, Gr. Sparliam, Mr. F. Norgate. 
„ nigrita, Gr. Earlham, Eaton ; September. 
,, flavimanus, Gr. One male, Mousehold, July. 
„ dumetorum, Gr. Common. July, August. Professor 
Thomson returns this species to me, “n. sp.,” but 
it agrees exactly with Gravenhorst’s description. 
