A HISTORY OF NORFOLK ICHNEUMONID^ {continued) Pezomachus vagans, Gr. Buckenham ; parasitic on spiders' eggs — tonsus, Fst. Mousehold ; females reared from larvae of Apanteles con- gestus — fasciatus, Gr. Common ; parasitic on bees as well as on spiders' eggs — impotens, Fst. Ear/ham ; one female in July — insolens, Fst. Lynn ; parasitic upon Micro-Lepidoptera — avidus, Fst. Norwich ; one male — anguinus, Fst. Norwich Eniscospilus merdarius, Gr. Norwich ; reared from larvae of Trachea pini- perda — ramidulus, Linn. Heigham Osier Car Ophion obscurum, Fab. Sparham — luteum, Linn. Generally common — minutum, Brisch. Norwich — distans, Thorn. Norfolk Anomalon xanthopus, Schr. Lynn ; reared by Mr. Atmore from Trachea pini- perda — cerinops, Gr. Brundall, Sparham — clandestinum, Gr. Lynn ; reared by Mr. Atmore from Eupithecia valeri- anata — perspicuum, Wesm. Lynn ; parasitic on Noctus and Geometrse — anomelas, Gr. Lynn ; reared from Retinia turionella by Mr. Atmore — procerum, Gr. Lynn Agrypon flaveolatum, Gr. Lynn ; parasitic on Noctuae — tenuicorne, Gr. Lynn ; parasitic on Micro-lepidoptera — canaliculatum, Retz. Lynn ; indiscrimi- nately parasitic on Lepidoptera Trichommaenicator, Rossi. Lynn; reared from larvae of Tortrices Opheltes glaucopterus, Linn. Brundall ; one female Paniscus cephalotes, Holm. Norfolk — ocellaris, Thom. Norfolk — testaceus, Gr. Generally common Parabatus virgatus, Gr. Foxley — tarsatus, Brisch. Lynn ; reared by Mr. Atmore from Eupithecia larvje — nigricarpus, Thom. Lynn Campoplex falcator, Thunb. Sparham ; reared from larvse of Pygaera buce- phala — augustatus, Thom. Lynn; from larva of Cabera pusaria — facialis, Holm. Norwich — bucculentus, Holm. Cromer ; August — xenocampus, Fst. Drayton — terebrator, Fst. Earlham ; May Ichneumonida: {continued) Campoplex leptogaster, Holm. Eaton ; May — anceps, Holm. Norwich ; August ; parasitic on Pelurga comitata — disclusus, Fst. Earlham ; September — erythrogaster, Fst. Generally abundant — confusus, Fst. Norwich — zonellus, Fst. Lynn ; reared from larv2 of Eupithecia pulchellata — tenuis, Fst. Eaton, Earlham ; July — subolicita, Fst. Felthorpe ; June Cymodusa leucocera, Holm. Momehold^ Eaton ; October Thymaris fasciata, Bridg. Norwich ; a single specimen ; very rare Sagaritis erythropus, Thom. Brundall ; May, July — zonata, Gr. Generally common — annulipes, Tsch. Brundall; June — brachycera, Thom."| r ;■ x i ... ■',. ,' Earlham; July — agilis. Holm. J ^ j j — macrocera, Thom. Eaton ; August — fasciatus, Bridg. Horning ; June Casinaria orbitalis, Gr. Brundall, Sparham Limneria aberrans, Gr. Earlham ; one male, June — albida, Gmel. Generally common ; reared from larvae of Eupithecia ab- synthiata — apostata, Gr. Lynn ; reared from De- pressaria assimilella — argentata, Gr. Earlham ; August — armillata, Gr. Norwich ; common — barrettii, Bridg. Earlham ; July, August — bicingulata, Gr. Earlham ; August — brischkei, Bridg. Generally common — carnifex, Gr. Mousehold — chrysosticta, Gr. Earlham ; July — consobrina. Holm. Eaton ; July — concinna. Holm. Norwich ; August — coxalis, Bris. Lynn ; very rare — crassicornis, Gr. Earlham — crassiuscula, Gr. Earlham — cursitans. Holm. Generally common ; August, September — cylindrica, Bris. Brundall — dispar, Gr. Earlham ; September — dolosa, Gr. Norwich, Brundall ; reared from a larvas of Gastropacha querci- folia — dorsalis, Gr. Norwich, Horning ; June, August — elishas, Bridg. Mousehold, Earlham ; parasitic on Micro-lepidoptera — ensator, Gr. Generally common ; parasitic on Tortrices and Tineina — erythropyga. Holm. Norwich, Brun- dall ; June, July io6