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1 he following are notes with regard to the local distribution, etc., 
of species already recorded as occurring in the county. 
Gnathogonus PiciPES, Fall. Common at Yarmouth, April, 1898 
(Thouless). 
Alydus calcaratus, Linn. Southrepps (E. A. Butler). 
Myrmus miriformis, Fall. Weybourne (E. A. Butler). 
Metacantiius punctipes, Germ. \ 
ISCHNORHYNCHUS GERMINATES, Fieb. A. Butler). 
Acompus rufipes, Wolff. A macropterous example, Horning 
(Thouless). 
STYGNUS RU8TICUS, Fall. Gimingham (E. A. Butler). 
Apiianus PEDESTRis, Panz. Common at Lakenhain, July, 1898 
(Thouless). 
Drymus 8YLYATICU8, Fab. Hunstanton (Thornley). 
Dictyonota crassicornis, Fall. Gimingham (E. A. Lutler;. 
Hydrometra stagnorum, Linn. \ 
Microvelia pygm.ua, Duf. J 
1 1 unstanton (Thornley). 
Yellia currens, Fab. 
Gerris thoracica, Sebum. 
,, i.AcusTRis, Linn. 
„ ODONTOGASTER, Zett. 
Nabis lineatus, Dahl. Common at W'eybourne (E. A. Butler). 
Po weri Saunders, the name under which this species 
was recorded (ante, vol. iv. p. 705), is a synonym 
of lineatus, Dahl. 
Salda saltatoria, Linn, i TT 
; Hunstanton (Thornlev). 
„ pilosella, Thoms. J \ / 
,, muelleri, Gmelin. This is the insect recorded (ante, vol. iv. 
p. 705) under the name of morio, Zett. The 
latter is distinguished by its very shining surface, 
. appearing almost as if burnished, and so far as 
I know has only been taken on the moors at Buxton 
by Mr. Saunders, who pointed out that we possess 
in Britain the two species in Ent. Mo. Mag. vol. 
xxxi. p. *237. 
Salda opacula, Zett. This is the correct name for the insect 
recorded (ante, vol. iv. p. 705) as S. marginella ; 
tire latter name being a synonym. 
