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8esia tipuliformis. Lirm. Norwich, Yarmouth, Lynn; com- 
mon among currant hushes in gardens. 
„ SPiiECiFouMis. W.V. The Lev. T. II. Marsh assures 
me, that lie has taken this rarity near Ilors- 
ford. Its food plant, the alder, is so abundant 
tliat it may reasonably he expected to occur in 
other parts of the county. 
,, BEM13ECIFORMIS. Hub. Taken by ^Ir. Sayer at Neatis- 
head. Also recorded by Curtis. 
„ APiFOUMis. Linn. Norwich, Costessey, Cawston, Mar- 
tham ; rather common on poplars ; often mis- 
taken for a hornet. 
Zeuzera jesculi. Linn. Norwich, Ketteringham, Whitwell, 
Lynn, Merton, 'Ihetfoid, Geldestone, Yar- 
mouth ; not common. 
Cossus LIGNIPERDA. Fab. Norwich, Merton, Thetford, Gelde- 
stone, Yarmouth, Horning, Sparham ; jirobably 
everywhere. In many jilaces the trunks of the 
ash, oak, willow, poplar, and other trees are 
comjiletely riddled with the burrows of the 
larva of this species, and in some cases these 
trees bleed copiously, the liowing sap being 
warmly apjireciated by hornets, Avasps, and 
butterflies. The mre FwncsA’rt oniiopa has been 
taken at them, and V. pohjchlorvs and atalanta 
are sometimes seen in numbers. 
Hepialus hectus. Linn. Norwich, Ketteringham, Merton, Thet- 
ford, Gillingham, Wootton, Oby ; rather local. 
,, LUPULiNUS. Linn. Abundant everywhere. 
,, SYLViNUS. Linn. Norwich, St. Faith’s, Swannington, 
iVlerton, Thetford, Gillingham, Yarmouth; on 
heaths. 
„ HUMULi. Linn. Common everyAvhere. 
Procris statices. Linn. Brandon. Paget records it at Caistor 
marrams, but I have no recent notice of it there. 
Zyg/ENa TRIFOLII. Esp. Near Norwdeh, Cawston, Eanworth, 
Horning, Neatishead, BaAvsey ; local in fens 
and damp meadoAvs. Paget records it under 
the name of loti, var. 
