MU. TUCK ON THE ACULEATE-HYMENOPTERA OF A SUFFOLK VILLAGE. 41 
(Acutilingues.) 
Sphecodes, Latr. 
Spheoodes cirrus, Linn. 
„ hubquadratus, 8m. I took a male and female in a 
sandpit, September, 1893. 
„ pilifroxs, Thoms. ( )ne female, June, 1894. 
,, sim i Lis, Wesm. 1 took a female in April, 1894. It 
was running about a sunny cart-track in the wood, 
and did not attempt to fly. 
„ variegatus, V. Hag. Rare. One small female, May, 
1893. 
,, ih.midiatus. 1 generally find this Ree, in September 
near the holes of Hal id i. I believe that all these 
Bees are more or less parasitic. 
„ AFFIX IS, V. llag. 
IIalictus, Latr. 
Halictus rubicundus, Cln*. 
,, leucozonius, Schr. 
„ quadrixotatus, Kirb. 
,, cylixdricus, Fab. I sent a male to Mr. Saunders in 
September, 1894, with two Ilalidophai/i in it. 
1 fancy Suffolk is a new locality for this parasite. 
„ albipes. Kirb. 
,, pauxillus, Schk. Rare. Two females, August, 1693 
on flowers of Inula dysenlerica, on which all these 
Bees swarm in this parish, its the plant is abundant 
„ SUB-FASCIATUS, Xyl. 
„ villosulus, Kirb. 
„ minutus, Ivirb. 
,, nitidiusculus, Kirb. We have a large colony of these 
in a sandpit. 
„ punctatissimus, Sclik. One female on Hawkweed, 
August, 1893. 
„ mixutissimus, Kirb. 
„ tumulorum, Linn. The males are very fond of sleeping 
in the Harebell, often two or three in the same flower 
„ morio, Fab. 
„ leucopus, Kirb. 
