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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Mesochorus ' ? FUSCICORNIS, Brisch. "I have bred both 
sexes,” says Bridgman (Trans. Ent. Soc., 
1882, p. 154), but he does not say in Norfolk. 
„ SYLVARUM, Curt. Said to be common in Nor- 
folk in July and August. 
,, ’‘'DIMIDIATUS, Holmgr. One female during June, 
1902, about King’s Lynn (Atmore). 
,, CRASSIMANUS, Holmgr. Eaton in August. 
,, VITTATOR, Holmgr. Bred at Lynn ex Nola 
cucullatella (Atmore). Common. 
,, ? TENUISCAPUS, Thoms. Brundall in May. We 
must perpetuate the query. 
,, PALLIDUS, Brisch. ( stigmaticus , Thoms.) Earl- 
ham and Sparham (Norgate). 
,, PECTORALIS, Ratz. Mousehold and Earlham. 
,, TACHYPUS, Holmgr. Norwich and Salhouse. 
,, "ANGUSTATUS, Thoms. Swept at Horning Ferry 
during June, 1901 (Morley). 
Stictopisthus ''laticeps, Thoms. Swept at Ranworth 
Broad in June (Morley). 
j> CON VEXICOLEIS, Thoms. Bred by Bridgman 
at Norwich from a leaf-rolling larva 
found upon a hazel bush. 
BRACONID2E. 
BRACON STABILIS, Wesm. Females at Rmgstead Downs, 
23rd Alugust, 1906 (Morley). 
,, ABSCISSOR, Nees. First found in Britain in Ranworth 
Broad, 15th June, 1901 (Morley, Ent. Mo. Mag. 
1906, p. 109). 
,, VARIATOR, Wesm. King’s Lynn (Atmore, 1905). 
SPATHIUS RUBIDUS, Rossi. Two females at Eaton (Bridgm., 
Tr. Norf. Soc., v., p. 64). 
Heterogamus dispar, Curt. Earlham, 30th July, 1889 
(Bridgm., Tr. Norf. Soc., v., p. 63). 
Rhogas DIMIDIATUS, Spin. King’s Lynn in 1906 (Atmore). 
