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A HISTORY OF SUSSEX Phygadeuon fumator, Grav. Battle, JFestfield, Brede, etc. ; doubtless common — jejunator, Grav. — rusticellEc, Bridge. Both sexes bred by Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher from old birds' nests at Bognor (Bridgman) — larvatus, Grav. Battle — vagabundus, Grav. GuestUng ; doubtless abundant on Heracleum sphondylium flowers in July — quadrispinus, Grav. One female in tuft of Aira caespitosa at Brede in March, 1900 (Morley) — abdominator, Grav. Probably common — jucundus, Grav. Hastings district — lacteator, Grav. A doubtful example at Battle — sperator, MUll. GuestUng in 1880 — erythrinus, Grav. Hastings district (Con- nold) — hercynicus, Grav. GuestUng Cryptus viduatorius, Fab. Probably not un- common — tarsoleucus, Schr. Hastings — bivinctus, Grav. GuestUng in 1889 (Nat. Hist. Hast. 3rd Suppl. p. 14, bicinctus in error) — titillator, Grav. GuestUng m 1877 — obfuscator, Vill. Hastings district — obscurus, Grav. Several times at G««///'«j' ; probably common — perspicillator, Grav. GuestUng — porrectorius, Fab. Hastings, GuestUng — analis, Grav. Polegate early in May, 1896 (Morley) — leucotarsus, Grav. GuestUng m 1887 — peregrinator, L. GuestUng — cimbicis, Tschek. Several females with the cocoon of the Trichiosoma, upon which they are parasitic, in the Hastings Museum — ornatus, Grav. GuestUng in 1891 ; said to prey upon wasps — migrator, Fab. Hastings, GuestUng Mesostenusobnoxius, Grav. fairlight in 1880 — ligator, Grav. A female taken at Hastings (Connold) Hemiteles furcatus, Tasch. Doubtfully re- corded in first supplement — micator, Grav. Probably quite common — bicolorinus, Grav. HolUngton, Ore, Fair- light ; common — minutus, Bridg. Bred by Mr. W. H. B. Fletcher from spiders' nests at Worthing (Bridgman) — areator, Panz. Harting in August and September, 1 899(Beaumont) ; Hastings, Ore — castaneus, Tasch. Doubtfully recorded from the Hastings district Hemiteles cingulator, Grav. Hastings district Orthopelma luteolator, Grav. Bred from galls of Rhodites, Hastings, 1880 (Col- lett) Catalytus fulveolatus, Grav. Battle Agrothereutes hopei, Grav. Hastings, Pepper- ing Powder Mills — batavus, Voll. A female in a sand-pit at GuestUng in September (cf. E.M.M. 1881, p. 258) Aptesis nigrocincta, Grav. St. Helens Wood, Hastings, in grass-tuft (Morley) ; several times at GuestUng — stenoptera, Marsh. In sand-pit at Guest- Ung [d. E.M.M. 1881, p. 258) Theroscopus pedestris, Fab. Pevensey, Harting (Beaumont) ; Hastings Hemimachus rufocinctus, Grav. (P. instabilis, Forst) Pevensey, Harting (Beaumont) ; Hastings — fasciatus. Fab. Fairlight, Dallington, Pep- pering, etc. ; doubtless common Pezomachus ratzeburgi, FOrst. Hastings district — tener, Forst. Battle — zonatus, Forst. Brede, in grass-tufts in April (Morley) ; Hastings, GuestUng,etc. — bellicosus, Forst. Harting (Beaumont), Netherfield, GuestUng — rufulus, Forst. Battle — ochraceus, Forst. Hastings district — corruptor, Forst. Harting (Beaumont), GuestUng, Battle — agilis, Forst. A male at Harting (Beau- mont) — transfuga, Forst. Battle — gracilis, Forst. Hastings — anguinus, Forst. Bopeep, St. Leonards — linearis, FOrst. Hastings — costatus, Bridg. Camber (Bennett) — micrurus, Forst. Battle — geochares, Forst. Harting (Beaumont) — faunus, Forst. GuestUng, HolUngton ( = dubitator et analis of ist suppl. ; cf. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1 886, p. 341) — fraudulentus, Forst. Two doubtful ex- amples at Dallington in 1882 (in col. Butler) — intermedius, Forst. Hastings by Mr. Butler (Bridgman) OPHIONIDES Henicospilus ramidulus, L. Harting in Sep- tember, 1899 (Beaumont) Ophion obscurus, Fab. One of our com- monest British Ichneumonids — luteus, L. HolUngton, GuestUng, Hastings, etc., abundant ; often attracted to light at night 26