MR. VV. H. TUCK’S ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES. 527 
The waters supplied me with the other eight novelties. The 
best thing, Dytiscus circumcinetus, a fen species, I took in a ditch 
at Tostock, May 23rd, a dimorphic female with the elytra of the 
male. 
Rhantus grapii and bistriatus, Cercyon terminatus, Hydroporus 
discretus, Ifelophorus mulsanti, were the novelties which the other 
home waters yielded ; while at Bungay I got Dytiscus punctulatus 
and Doronectes depressus, the latter in plenty by dredging a tribu- 
tary stream of the Waveney in the town. Other notable captures 
in water were : Copelatus agilis, Agabus paludosus and sturmi, 
Caelambus confluens, Hydroporus meninonius, Haliplus fluviatilis 
and Bagous alismatis ; the last two at Bungay. At Brundall, in 
Dr. Beverley’s garden, I took two brilliant specimens of Donacia 
dentipes, and by Plumstead Lake the same day (June 7th) Anaspis 
flava on Hawthorn bloom. 
At Ditchingham, the next week, I found Mordellistena brunnea 
upon Ragwort, and upon Hazel by the Bath Hills, the curious 
Weevil, Balaninus turbatus. The only Sawfly of note at Bungay 
was Tenthredopsis eoqueberti, where I also found two rather local 
Hemiptera, Megalocera longicornis and Plagiognathus roseri. The 
tine Ranatra linearis I took twice at Tostock both in deep and shallow 
water. The fungi were rather abundant and very early in appearing, 
but the only good thing I obtained was Cis nitidus, from a beech 
fungus. 
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