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THE HYMENOPTERA OF SUFFOLK.
L. longipennis, Kff.—Once swept from broom at Dodnash Wo in September. L. exigua, Marsh.—Rare : found in the Bramford marshes near I pswich in October. L. ciliata, Kff.—Occurred in a sand-pit at Farnham on 13 Augu 1920. L. dispar, Nees.—Monks Soham, Butley, Pakefield and common in the Gisleham pit. L. pedestris, Kff.—The undescribed male, which differs only sexually, occurred in the Aldburgh salt-marshes in 1899. L. Morleii, Chitty.—Described as new to Science from a female found at Sproughton by Morley. Trichopria nigripes, Thoms.—The undescribed female, whic differs only sexually, has turned up in moss at Bedfield. T. nigra, Nees.—Generally distributed and perhaps common; Monks Soham, Ipswich, etc. T. ciliaris, Kff.—First found in England upon Monks Soham house-windows in June. T.fimbriata,Kff.—The undescribed female, which differs only sexually, occurs on Monks Soham house-windows in July. T. evanescens, Kff.—First found in England on Monks Soha house-windows in July. Diapria conica, Latr.—Commonly swept in marshy places ever where all the summer. D. carinata, Thoms.—Probably not rare ; found in grass-tufts at Ipswich in winter. D. apicalis, Kff.—First taken in England in Monks Soham garde Henham, Bentley. D. tetratoma, Kff.—First taken in England in Monks Soham garden ; Gisleham sandpit. D. stilata, Kff.—Not uncommonly found fallen into the Gisleham sand-pit, September. D. nocticolor, Kff.—Common in rabbit-holes on Brandon heath Monks Soham. D. oogaster, Thoms.—Frequently taken on house-windows and in garden at Monks Soham. D. myrmecobia, Kff.—Found hibernating in grass-tufts at Ipsw during April. D. aquata, Thoms.—First taken in Britain on Monks Soham house-windows. D. conotoma, Kff.—Taken at Bentley Woods, Blythburgh, Mo Soham [ and Cromer, Norfolk], D. variipes, Kff.—Uncommon at Reydon and on Monks Soha house-windows in autumn. D. melanopus, Kff.—Doubtless common: Tuddenham, Framlingham and Monks Soham windows. D. verticillata, Latr.—Abundant everywhere, the females hibernating in grass-tufts.