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146./ 7th Oct. 1937. Very mild, dull & very damp but no rain, though everything dripping wet. In morning, 11.30 - 1.0 P.M., collected with sucker at (1) = bank of stream in stack-yard, at Miss Eccles's, Lodge, Tullaghan, Co. LE., & at (2) = north & west side of hayfield in front of house. 7.10.37 A.M. The Lodge, Tullaghan, Co. LE. (1) Taken with sucker off leaves of Burdock, &c., by stream in stack-yard. (2) Taken with sucker off leaves of Sycamore, Iris, &c., along E. & N. sides of hay-field in front of house, especially in N.E. corner. [Only 11 kept & these all from "1"; labelled "Tullaghan, 7.10.37 A.M." A.W.S. 11.10.1939!] Stenomacrus rafer ? A large [[female symbol]], with dark legs. Homocidus pulcher 1 [[female symbol]], rather dark var. 147./ 7.10.37, A.M. cont. Tullaghan, LE. Station "1", cont. Blacus sp. ? A small [[female symbol]] very like humilis, but with short stout (17-seg.) antennae, the apical segment being rather larger than the others in proportion. This agrees with several other [[female symbol, female symbol]] included in my series of humilis, two of which I have now put beside the present [[female symbol]]. A.W.S. 11/10/39. Aspilota sp. near semirufa mihi, but ? distinct 2 [[male symbol, male symbol]], respectively with 17 & 18-seg. antennae, & 1 [[female symbol]] with 16-seg. antenna, red petiole, head very tumid about temples. ? same sp. as [[female symbol]] formerly placed under semirufa. [[male symbol, male symbol]] very like fuscicornis, but must go with [[female symbol]] which is certainly not fuscicornis! A.W.S. 11/10/39. = rufata {Sp. 7.: differs from cynipidis in its polished propodeum! A.W.S. 11.10.39 {= fuscicornis Hal.? AWS. 1945. A. vulgaris ? 2 [[male symbol, male symbol]] with 19- & "20+"- antennae. = fuscescens of later period! AWS. 1964. A. surcularius ? 1 [[female symbol]], with 16-seg. ant. Trioxys aceris ? 1 [[female symbol]]. Procto. 1 [[male symbol]], very small. ? Exallonyx sp.