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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
EPITOMUS PARVUS, Thoms. First found in Britain, “ occa- 
sionally in the neighbourhood of Norwich.” 
OlORHlNUS PALLID I PALPIS, Wesm. Not uncommon in 
Autumn : Eaton, Earlham, Mousehold. Var. 
striatus, Bridg. At the same three localities 
in September. 
yETHECERUS LONGULUS, Wesm. Norwich in June and Earl- 
ham in Sept. (Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, pp. 
149 et 150). 
,, NITIDUS, Wesm. Bred at Lynn from Cosmia 
dijfinis (Atmore). Earlham, Gunton, 
Lakenham, and Heigham, in July and Sept. 
,, DISCOLOR, Wesm. A single female at Earlham 
in September, 1877. 
,, DISPAR, Wesm. Common. 
DIC.ELOTUS PUMILUS, Grav. Mouselold in June. Doubtless 
abundant. 
,, CAMERONI, Bridg. Heigham and Earlham in 
August. 
Colpognathus CELERATOR, Grav. King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
Centeterus opprimator, Grav. Common at Brundall. 
ISCHNUS NIG RICO LLIS, Grav. Norwich. 
TRACHYARUS CORVINUS, Thoms. “ En hanne har Bridgman 
sandt till paseende fran England” (Thomson). 
A single male at Earlham in July, presumably 
a co-type of the species. 
Alomyia debellator, Fab. Norfolk (Curtis, Brit. Ent. 
pi. cxx.) King’s Lynn (Atmore) ; Hunstanton 
in September, 1900 (Brunetti). The male is 
very common, but the female is rarely seen ; 
Bridgman had only one female. 
Sub-Family CRYPTINiE. 
Trichocryptus cinctorius, Fab. A female at Acle 
(Thouless). Several in dykes at Mar- 
tham Broad, 1st September, 1901, by 
O. E. Janson (Morley). 
