A HISTORY OF NORFOLK CuRCULlONINA {continue^ Orchestes scutellaris, Gyll. Drayton Drew- ray, June, 1889 ; Norfolk (Smith) — aini, L. — „ var. ferrugineus, Marsh. — ilicis, F. — avellanae, Don. — fagi, L. — rusci, Hbst. Brandon, July, 1882 — stigma. Germ. Fox/ey IVood — salicis, L. — saliceti, Payk. Norfolk (Stephens) Ramphus flavicornis, Clairv. Orthocates setiger. Beck. Mousehold Heath ; Yelverton (Brown) Procas armillatus, F. Norfolk (Stephens) Grypidius equiseti, F. Cringleford (Brown) ; Ayhham (Wood) Erirrhinus bimaculatus, F. Norfolk (Fowler) — acridulus, L. Thryogenes festucae, Hbst. Horning, etc. — nereis, Payk. Horning (Fowler) Dorytomus vorax, F. — tortrix, L. Lakenham — hirtipennis. Bedel. Ti^or^^, Sept., 1876 — maculatus. Marsh. — costirostris, Gyll. Stoke Holy Cross — agnathus. Boh. Cromer (Fowler) — pectoralis, Gyll. — salicinus, Gyll. Horning, May, 1889 ; Hoveton (Power) Smicronyx jungermanniae, Reich. St. Faiths (Power) Tanysphyrus lemnae, F. Bagous alismatis. Marsh — petro, Hbst. Brandon, St. Faiths Common — binodulus, Hbst. Near Norwich (Stephens) — tempestivus, Hbst. — lutosus, Gyll. Norfolk (Stephens) ; Wretham Heath, August, 1890 Anoplus plantaris, Naez. EUeschus bipunctatus, L. Stratton Straw- less, St. Faiths Tychius quinquepunctatus, L. South Creake (Stephens) — venustus, F. Norfolk (Stephens) — meliloti, Steph. Ditchingham (Fowler) — tibialis, Boh. Yarmouth, June, 1883 Miccotrogus picirostris, F. Miarus campanulae, L. Barton Bendish, August, 1 881 — plantarum, Germ. Bixley, Sept., 1878 Gymnetron villosulus, Gyll. — beccabungae, L. — melanarius, Germ. Ashwicken (Fowler) — rostellum, Hbst. Harford Bridges, May, 1878 — pascuorum, Gyll. Postwick Grove, June, 187s CuRCULlONlNA {continued) Gymnetron labilis, Hbst. Norfolk (Fowler) — antirrhini, Payk. — linarije, Panz. Norfolk (Stephens) Mecinus pyraster, Hbst. Anthonomus ulmi, De G. — rosinae, Des Gozis — pedicularius, L. — pomorum, L. — rubi, Hbst. Nanophyes lythri, F. Cionus scrophulariae, L. — thapsus, F. Framingham Pigot, June, 1878 — hortulanus. Marsh. Eaton, Earlham ; Forncett (Brown) — blattarias, F. — pulchellus, Hbst. Orobitis cyaneus, L. Foxley Wood ; JVax- ham (Champion) ; Yarmouth, Yelver- ton (Brown) Cryptorrhynchus lapathi, L. Heigham Osier Carr, Eaton Common ; East Raynham (Wood) Acalles ptinoides, Marsh. Mousehold Heath — turbatus, Boh. Ringland ; Bircham Newton (Fowler) Coeliodes quercus, F. — ruber, Marsh. Dunston Common, Thet- ford ; Ashwicken (Fowler) — cardui, Hbst. — quadrimaculatus, L. — geranii, Payk. Norfolk (Stephens) Poophagus sisymbrii, F. — nasturtii. Germ. East Rudham (Wood) ; Heacham (Fowler) Centhorrhynchus assimilis, Payk. — setosus. Boh. Ringland, June, 1877 ; St. Faiths (Fowler) — constrictus, Marsh. — cochlearis, Gyll. — ericae, Gyll. Mousehold Heath, etc. — erysimi, F. — contractus. Marsh. — cyanipennis. Germ. — chalyljaeus. Germ. — quadridens, Panz. — geographicus, Goeze. Thetford — poUinarius, Forst. — viduatus, Gyll. Horning (Elliman) — querceti, Gyll. Horning. All the re- corded British examples of this species come from this locality — pleurostigma, Marsh. — alliariae, Bris. East Carlton, June, 1879 ; Brandon, May, 1888 — resedae, Marsh. Horning ; TVaxham (Champion) ; Cromer (Walker) — rugulosus, Hbst. Morston, May, I i Waxham (Champion) 34