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REV. E. N. BLOOMFIELD ON NORFOLK DIPTERA. 
‘ Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine ’ and ‘ The Entomologist.’ Mr. 
Tuck of Bury St. Edmunds has sent me a few specimens from 
Mousehold and Cromer, and Mr. Connold of St. Leonards brought 
a few from Aylsham ; hut the list is still extremely imperfect, and 
the various families are very unequally represented. 
The sources from which this list is compiled and the abbreviations 
used are as follows. 
R.C.B. R. C. Bradley, British Trypetidse, Ent. Mo. Mag. vol. xxxvii. p. 9. 
C.M. Claude Morley, P.E.S. 
G.H.Y. G. H. Verrall, F.E.S. “ Diptera of the Norfolk Broads,” Ent. 
Mo. Mag. vol. xviii. p. 149. 
V. Verrall, ‘ British Elies,’ vol. viii. 
C.J.W. Colbran J. Wainwright, F.G.S., “Diptera in Norfolk,” 
‘Entomologist’ 1901, p. 201. 
Tachinidse, in 1901 Ent. Mo. Mag. vol. xxxvii. p. 212. 
Where no authority is given in the general list the Diptera of 
the Norfolk Broads is to be understood, but in the Tachinidae 
Mr. Wain wright’s paper on that family. 
PtJLIOID®. 
Pulex irritans, L. Common. 
,, canis, Curt. Common. 
Trichopsylla hirundinis, Curt. Thetford, in nests of the Sand 
Martins, C.M. 
Cecidomyid®. 
Lasioptera rubi, Schrk. Aylsham, Connold. 
Ceoidomyia galii, Lw. Mundesley. Transactions, vol. iii. p. 110. 
,, bursaria, Bremi. 
„ crataegi, Winn. 
„ marginemtorquens, Bremi. 
,, ROSARIA, Lw. 
,, ulmari®, Bremi. 
,, urtic®, Perris. 
Diplosis botularia, Winn. 
„ loti, Deg. 
Aylsham, Connold. 
Norfolk Galls. 
Transactions, vol. vii. 
p. 110. 
Mycetophilid®. 
Platyura cincta, Winn. Ormesby, Verrall, Ent. Mo. Mag. 
vol. xxx. p. 79. 
