FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
569 
Ph YGADEUON mixtus, Bridg. ( Honiteles). Described from 
Brundall near Norwich. 
„ HERCYNICUS, Grav. Horsham St. Faith 
(Morley) ; King’s Lynn (Atmore). First 
found in Britain at Eaton, Heigham, and 
Brundall. 
,, BREVITARSIS, Thoms. Earlham and Wroxham 
in August and September. Named by 
Thomson. 
,, NITIDUS, Grav. King’s Lynn in 1906 (At- 
more). Earlham, Eaton, and Heigham 
in September. 
„ OVATUS, Grav. Earlham in August. 
,, FUMATOR, Grav. Cromer (Elliott) ; King’s 
Lynn in 1906 (Atmore) ; Horning and 
Winterton (Morley). Very common, as 
also is the var. troglodytes, Gr. 
,, INFLATUS, Thoms. Taken by Bridgman. 
,, SCAPOSUS, Thoms. Taken for the first time 
in Britain, with its two allies, in Norfolk. 
,, DIMIDIATUS, Thoms. Taken by Bridgman. 
„ ROTUNDIPENNIS, Thoms. Mousehold Heath 
in August ^(Bridgman) ; and on 9th June, 
1901 (Morley). Elsewhere it is only 
known from Sweden. 
Panargyrops tenuipes, Grav. ( Hemiteles ruficaudatus, 
Bridg.) Wroxham and Earlham in July. 
,, AiREUS, Grav. Common. 
,, *PELLUCIDATOR, Grav. King’s Lynn (Atmore, 
1910). 
,, TENUIS, Grav. ( H. fragilis, Gr.) Generally 
distributed ; bred by Bridgman at Norwich 
in May, 1881, from the previous year’s nests 
of the spider, Agroeca ( Agelena ) brunnea, 
Bl. H. formosus, Desv., Earlham in 
June and July. 
,, CLAVIGER, Tasch. [N ematopodius .ater, Bridg.) 
Males common close to Norwich towards 
the end of May ; no females seen. 
