FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
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Mesoleptus [attenuates, Bridg. Bridgman describes this, 
without locality. Another species, the 
“? gracilis, Holm.,” of his List, appears to 
still be undescribed.] 
„ CINGULATUS, Grav. Said to be common in 
Norfolk ; taken by Atmore about Lynn in 
1912. 
„ MACRODACTYLUS, Hlmgr. ( scutellatus , Bridg.) 
Two females near King’s Lynn (Atmore, 
1912) ; Horning Ferry on 29th June, 1882. 
Perispudus SULPHURATUS, Grav. ( Mesoleptus ). Brundall 
in August. 
CATOGLYPTUS FORTIPES, Grav. King’s Lynn, by Atmore, in 
1906 (Morley) ; Norwich and Brundall, J une. 
,, ’ANTILOPE, Grav. Both sexes at King’s Lynn 
in 1906 (Atmore). 
„ FUSCICORNIS, Gmel. King’s Lynn, June (At- 
more) ; Ranworth Broad, June (Morley). 
EjURYPROCTUS GENICULOSUS, Grav. Heigham and Brundall 
in July and August. 
,, ATOMATOR, Miill. Norwich, Brundall, and 
Buckenham Ferry in June and October. 
„ NIGRICEPS, Grav. “ Some years ago I bred 
several specimens of E. nigriceps from the 
cocoons of the Hawthorn sawfly, which I 
had collected from the hedges round Norwich 
during the winter months, but although I 
always secured all the cocoons I met with, I 
have never either bred or taken it since that 
one spring ” (Trans. Norf. Soc., 1894, p. 606). 
„ MINUTUS, Bridg. Only known from two males 
taken at Brundall in May, 1882. 
,, ALBOPICTUS, Grav. ( Mesoleins transfuga, 
Hlmgr.) Brundall in July and August; 
Holmgren’s name is recorded doubtfully 
from King’s Lynn. 
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