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145.) 4/6/37, cont. Glendalough, WI., cont. [[underlined]] Colastes braconius [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Apanteles callidus [[/underlined]] ?? or sp. near this. 1 [[male symbol]], 1 [[female symbol]] (mtd. on same card). [[underlined]] Ascogaster rufidens [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]]: only 1 kept. [[underlined]] Euphorus pallidipes [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]]: rather small. [[underlined]] Opius cingulatus [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] O. apiculator [[/underlined]] ? 2 small [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] O. caesus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] O. irregularis [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] [[underlined]] Adelura rufiventris [[/underlined]] 2 [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]], 1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Phaenocarpa [[/underlined]] ruficipes [[checkmark]] 1 [[male symbol]] [[underlined]] Aspilota fuscicornis [[/underlined]] ? 2 small [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]] [[underlined]] A. "sp. 4 like 3" [[/underlined]] ?? 1 large [[male symbol]], & 1 small [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] Orthostigma melanostigma [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] [[end page]] [[start page]] 146.) 4/6/37 cont. Glendalough, WI., cont [[underlined]] Dacnusa longiradialis [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]] [[underlined]] D. areolaris [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] D. aphanta [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] D. affinis [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] D. cytherea [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] Praon [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] (all kept). Proctos. 3 or 4 5th June 1937. St. Anne's, Clontarf, Co. DU. E. O'Mahony [[underlined]] Nematomicrus tenellus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] Hoplocampa pectoralis [[/underlined]] 1 very large [[female symbol]] (carded). 6th June 1937. A damp, hot morning, turning dull & beginning to drizzle early in afternoon & to rain at 3 P.M., wind W, backing to SW. Kings River, left bank, 1 mile above Douglas R., (Lockstown Upper?), Co. WI. With C.D. Allen. Insects very abundant on arrival at 11.30 A.M. when sun hot & air soft, but sun soon gone & insects gradually disappeared before rain came on: mostly taken by sweeping along road, in swamps of old ex-bow below sandy-cliffs, in scrub, &c. &c. 11.30 till 3.0 PM. [[underlined]] Bombus lucorum & Jonellus [[/underlined]] [[unisex symbol]] [[unisex symbol]], & [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] of former. [[underlined]] B. agrorum, derhamellus, muscorum & lapidarius [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] mostly at Bluebells, which were at best.