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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
of more service to future students than it was to himself. His 
collection also contains numerous specimens, apparently co- 
types, from Sweden of Thomson’s species. Would that some 
competent person would examine it, and so publish an adequate 
account of the Norfolk Braconidae, Evaniidae, and Cynipidae, 
which would not be difficult ; though we shall have to wait a 
good many years for that of our Chalcididae ; and even the 
Proctotrypidae are very little known in Britain. 
ICHNEUMONID/E. 
(1st List, Trans. Norf. Soc. 1894, pp. 608-632.) 
Sub-Family ICHNEUMON INAL 
Hoplismenus " ALBIFRoNS, Grav. A female at King’s Lynn 
in August, 1909 (Atmore). 
Automalus ALBOGUTTATUS, Grav. “Norfolk in June” 
(Stephens). 
TROGUS LUTORIUS, Fab. Taken by Laddiman, also by 
Atmore, at King’s Lynn (Bridgman). Rare 
about Yarmouth (Paget). 
PROTICHNEUMON " PISORIUS, Linn. A female at King’s 
Lynn (Atmore, 1905). 
„ ERYTHROGASTER, Steph. “This fine and 
conspicuous insect was found by the late 
Rev. J. Burrell in Norfolk, and sent by 
him to Mr. Haworth, from whose 
collection I obtained it ” (Steph., Illus. 
vii., 188). [This is the Ichneumon 
expectatorius of Bridgman’s list.] 
COELICHNEUMON DERASUS, Wesm. One male at Eaton in 
July. 
,, bilineatus, Gmel. A common parasite of 
Abraxas grossulariata. 
„ CONSIMILIS, Wesm. Bridgman took both 
sexes ; the female at Cromer. 
