FAUNA AND FLORA. OF NORFOLK. 
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Hemiteles SIMILIS, Gmel. Common. 
,, OBSCURUS, Bridg. The only known exponents 
of this species are two males bred from the 
egg-bags of a spider, found at Eaton in a 
rolled-up nettle leaf, protected by the spider 
herself ; one parasite was developed from 
each sac (Trans. Ent. Soc., 1883, p. 54). 
„ LjEVIGATUS, Ratz. (furcatus, Tasch.) Bred 
from Gracillaria auroguttella at Lynn 
(Atmore). Not uncommon. 
„ BIANNULATUS, Grav. Brundall in May. 
,, CHIONOPS, Grav. Earlham and Eaton in May, 
August, and September. 
,, BALTEATUS, Thoms. Only known in Britain 
from the Heigham osier carr, August. 
,, IMBECILLUS, Grav. Common. Bridgman raised 
both sexes from the cocoons of Apanteles 
glomeratus, out of Pieris brassicce. 
„ OXYPHIMUS, Grav. Earlham in September. 
,, ARGENTATUS, Grav. (gyrini, Parf.) Brundall in 
May. 
„ STAGNALIS, Thoms. The only British records 
are from Norfolk, where Bridgman bred it 
from a spider’s nest, and caught it at Brundall 
and Heigham carr. 
,, AESTIVALIS, Grav. Cromer (Elliott) ; King’s 
Lynn (Atmore); Roydon Fen, near Diss 
(Morley). Common. 
,, HADROCERUS, Thoms. The only British specimen 
is a female, taken at Earlham in July, 1889. 
,, SUBANNULATUS, Bridg. Earlham in September. 
,, GRACILIS, Thoms. Hickling Broad in June 
(Morley); Brundall and Norwich; bred from 
spiders’ nests. Common. 
,, * ANGLICAN US, Mori. I swept the type of this 
species in Roydon Fen, near Diss, on 8th 
June, 1900 (Morley). 
