FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK: SAWFLIES. 8lj 
tenthredinini. 
Nematides. 
Cladius pectinicornis, Fourcr. Common. 
1 rich ioc am pus ulmi, L. (rufipcs). Eaton once, August, 1881. 
King’s Lynn rare. 
,, drewseni, Thoms. 
” eradiatus, Htg. var. praecedentes. This and T. 
drewseni are not uncommon near Norwich in 
May and J une. 
Priophorus padi. L. Abundant. 
,, *tristis, Zadd. (brullaii). King’s Lynn, June 3rd, 
1908. 
Hemichroa alni, L. Common in June. Mr. Bridgman 
twice bred the very rare male, and Mr. Atmore 
took one in June, 1907. 
,, crocea, Geoffr. (rufa). One bred from larva, taken 
near Norwich. 
Leptocercus (Camponiscus) *duplex, Lep. King’s Lynn, 
not uncommon. 
,, *luridiventris, Fall. A female at King’s Lynn, 
1908. 
Dineura nigricans, Christ, (virididorsata). Two near 
Norwich ; common at King’s Lynn. 
,, stilata, Klug. Very common. 
Micronematus monogyni.e, Htg. (hibernicus). Two at 
Norwich. One at King’s Lynn. 
Cryptocampus (Eucra) *ater, Jur. King’s Lvnn in 1907 
and 1908. 
Pontania *bipartita, Lep. (aurantiacus). King's Lynn, 
one in July, 1907. 
,, xanthogastra, Forst, Norwich and Brundall, 
common. 
,, leucosticta, Htg. Brundall in June; King’s 
Lynn, very common. 
,, viminalis Htg. (Bridgmani). Brundall and King’s 
Lynn. 
,, PROXIMA, Lep. (gallicola). Very common. 
