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[[strikethrough]] 11. & 12. [[/strikethrough]] 99 [[checkmark]] & 100 [[checkmark]] [[underlined]] L. errabanda [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]]. Rathdrum, WI. 8.7.1927.
11 is errabunda like 10. Nr. 12 may be errabunda, but if so it is very melanistic & smaller than the [[female symbol]] types.
[[strikethrough]] 13. [[/strikethrough]] 101 [[checkmark]] [[underlined]] L. errabunda [[/underlined]] (?) [[female symbol]] Sand dunes, Brittas Bay, WI. 7.8.1929.
= Nr. 12 [[female symbol]], but has yellow points on vertex, hind trochants red. 

[[underlined]] [[strikethrough]] 14. [[/strikethrough]] [[/underlined]] 102 [[checkmark]] L. sp.? [[female symbol]] (? [[underlined]] L. dubia [[/underlined]]). Ballyhenry, WI. 29.8.1926.
Not dubia, who has a terabra longer than the body (not rare on spruce here). Very near a n. sp. I have from S. Sweden & from Germany, living on Argyresthia.
[[strikethrough]] 15. [[/strikethrough]] 103. L. sp. ? [[female symbol]] (cf. [[underlined]] L. transversa [[/underlined]]). Lucan, DU. 5.8.1923.
This [[female symbol]] has very strongly punctured abdomen (seg 2 & 3!) [[insertion, circled]] No. [[strikethrough]] 104 [[/strikethrough]] 103 was smashed to pieces on return journey! AWS. [[/circled, insertion]]
L. buccator Thunb. [[female symbol]]. [No. 103 formerly named [[underlined]] varicoxa [/underlined]] by Rev. W.F.J.]
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[[strikethrough]] 16. [[/strikethrough]] 104. L. sp. ? [[female symbol]] (cf. No. 15). Lucan, DU. 5.8.1923.
Abdomen less strongly punctured! but [[strikethrough]] of [[/strikethrough]] with the same kind of sculpture.
L. buccator, w. rudimental vertical dots. [104 formerly named [[underlined]] humerella [[/underlined]] by Rev. W.F. Johnson. ]
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[[strikethrough]] 17. [[/strikethrough]] 105 [[checkmark]] L. sp. ? [[female symbol]] (? cf. Nos. 15 & 16). Drumgoff, WI. 29.7.1929.
= Nr. 16. It is remarkable none of the present specimens have the two red facial stripes not rare in Swedens & used as a character for varicoxa Thoms. [[insertion]] [[right arrow]] No. 95 has red facial stripes! A.W.S. [[/insertion]]
[[strikethrough]] 18. [[/strikethrough]] 106 [[checkmark]] L. sp.? [[female symbol]] with short terebia. ? bred from pine cones brought home from Powerscourt, WI. 21.8.1927.
L. culiciformis Gr., dark var.


[[strikethrough]] 19. [[/strikethrough]] 107 [[checkmark]] [[underlined] L. clypealis [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] (?) [[/strikethrough]] [[female symbol]]. Clara, WI. 29.7.1929. Correct.