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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : ICHNEUMONS. 
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dumetorum, Tasch. A male taken at Brundall in 
May was named thus for me by Professor Thomson. 
variabilis, Gr. Common in May. 
fumator, Gr. Very common. This species is very 
variable, both in colour and structure, most 
probably there are several species included under 
this head ; Thomson has separated and named 
several, but as his descriptions are so short it is 
quite impossible to be certain as to the identity 
of the insect. I think 1 have identified the three 
following species. 
inflatus, Thom. 'i 
scaposus, Thom. - Norfolk. 
dimidiatus, Thom. J 
troglodytes, Gr. Common. This is only a variety 
of the male of P. fumator. 
jejunator, Gr. Common. This is the male of 
P. ahclominator. 
jejunator, Gr. Var. 1. Common. Thomson says 
tli is is the male of Aptesis microptera, an insect 
I have never met with in the county. 
aereus, Gr. Common. 
drevitarsis, 'J’liom. Earlham, Wroxham ; August, 
September. 
NITIDUS, Gr. Earlham, Eaton, Heigham; September. 
ovatus, Gr. Earlham, August. 
exiguus, Gr. Norwich, not uncommon. 
brevis, Gr. Earlham, August. 
improbus, Gr. Two males taken at Earlham in 
September, I believe to be this species. 
hopei, Gr. Lakenliam, September. 
vagabundus, Gr. Common. 
cinctorius, Fab. Mr. Thouless took a female at 
Acle. 
quadrispinus, Gr. Brundall, October. 
G rami nicola, Gr. Brundall, Lakenliam. 
abdominatob, Gr. Eaton. 
jucundus, Gr. Very common. Thomson says this 
is the male of Aptesis nujrocinda. 
