FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : HYMENOPTERA. 821 
XVII. 
FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Part IX. Hymenoptera. 
[Further Additions.] 
Chrysidid.e and Aculeata. 
By E. A. Atmore, F.E.S. 
During the last few years, I have given considerable attention 
to these interesting groups of insects, and it is considered that 
the time has come for the publication of a supplementary 
county list. Certainly the number of species already recorded 
is so large that it would be unreasonable to expect many 
additions thereto. However, after carefully going through 
the previous lists contributed by my friend the late Mr. 
J. B. Bridgman, and published from time to time in the 
< Transactions ’ of the Society, I have come to the conclusion 
that there is sufficient material to warrant the issue of a further 
list. All the 27 species which I am about to add to the Norfolk 
Fauna have been taken by myself, and unless otherwise 
stated, within a radius of about eight miles of King’s Lynn. 
I wish to thank the Rev. E. X. Bloomfield for useful hints 
and assistance given me in compiling these notes ; my thanks 
are also particularly due to Mr. Edward Saunders and the 
Rev. F. D. Morice, who have very kindly examined and 
determined many specimens for me. 
Chrysidid.e. 
Hedychridium integrum, Dhlb. A rare species. King’s 
Lynn, three specimens, 1905 and 1906. 
Chrysis succincta, L. King’s Lynn, not uncommon on one 
sandy bank. 
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