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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Sub-Family PIMPLIN2E. 
Phidias *ac1CULATUS, Voll. Mr. Atmore took a single male 
of this species in 1912 (Morley). Bridgman’s 
single example is from Surrey. 
Xylonomus PILICORNIS, Grav. Earlham, one. 
,, SECURICORNIS, Holmgr. The second known 
specimen was taken by Bridgman at Earl- 
ham, and is in his collection at Norwich 
Castle ; the first is Swedish. 
Rhyssa PERSUASORIA, Linn. One of the first three British 
specimens was taken by W. J. Hooker, of 
Norwich (Donovan, 1813) ; Norfolk (Curtis) ; 
King’s Lynn (Atmore) ; Sparham (Norgate). I 
cut both sexes of Sirex gigas from their borings 
in a pine post at Horning Ferry in June, 1901, 
and Mr. Nevinson had taken two or three females 
of R. persnasoria flying round the holes (Morley). 
Norwich. 
Ephialtes MANIFESTATOR, Linn. Norfolk (Curtis) ; common 
about Great Yarmouth (Paget). Probably 
mistaken for the next species. 
,, CARBOBARIUS, Chr. ( imperator , Bridg. List). 
King’s Lynn, one female (Atmore, 1912). 
Norfolk ; not rare in Suffolk. 
„ TUBERCULATUS, Fourc. Bred from the beetle, 
Saperda populiiea (Thouless). 
PERITHOUS MEDIATOR, Fab. King’s Lynn (Atmore). Norwich. 
„ DIVINATOR, Rossi. King’s Lynn (Atmore). Nor- 
wich. 
PlMPLA ROBORATOR, Brit. Cat. Norwich. 
,, GRAMINELLA5, Holmgr. Said to be common by 
Bridgman. 
,, INQUISITOR, Scop. ( stercorator , Fab). Earlham. 
,, SIMILIS, Bridg. First discovered at Earlham and 
Brundall. 
,, TASCHENBERGI, Schm. ( nigriceps , Tasch.) Captured 
by Thouless at Drayton, 1885 : omitted from 
Bridgman’s List, and possibly an error for P. 
pomorum, post. 
