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270.

6.8.39 cont.
Grand Canal, E.(= 1) + W.(= 2)of Landenstown House, Co. KD. 
[[33 from 1 & 19 from 2 left & these labelled 22/2/1942! AWS.]

Anteon  ♀ at 2.
Atractodes  1♀ at 1
Microcryptus?  ♀, dark wings at 2. 
Cryptid  ♂ = at l.
Polyblastus varitarsis?  ♀, carrying young at 2.
Mesoleius  ♀ at l. 
Homocidus bizonarius  ♂ at l, small & dark.
Meloboris sp. with red coxae = M. , ♂ & ♀ at 1, ♂ at 2.
Cremastus infirmus?  ♀ at 1 
Miomerus aquisgranensis  2♂♂ at 1, ♀ at 2.
Macrocentrus abdominalis  ♂ at 1, 
M. infirmus  ♀ at 2.
Blacus ruficornis, small ♀ at 1.
B. diversicornis, ♀ at 1.
B. trivialis?, a very small ♂ at 1, with 18-19-segmented antennae.
Opius aemulus var. ♂ at 2, ant. 27-segmented.


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6.8.39 cont.  Landenstown Ho., KD. cont.

Phaenocarpa livida  1♀ at 1, another at 2.
Adelura flaviventris  ♂ at 2.
Aphaereta tenuicornis  ♂ at 1.
Aspilota jaculans Hal.  A most beautiful ♀ of this my rare species, ant. 22-segmented, much longer than the body; terebra certainly not shorter than the body & I veritably believe a little longer.
Dacnusa longiradialis  [[f]] at 1.
D. diremta, small ♀ at 1.
D. talaris,  ♀ at 1.
D. siniffa Nixon, ♂ at 1, 27-seg. ant.
D. elegantula  ♀ at 2.
D. transversa miki:  a nice ♀ at 2, with 36-seg. ant.:  this species has a pyramidal almost dentale postscutellum:  my other specimens come from Tulloghan, LE. 2.8.38(2);  Furry Glen, DU. 22.9.35;  Powerscourt DM., WI., 19.8.35;  Glencullen, WI, 25.8.35:  seen by Nixon in 1939.
D. sp. n.?  1♀ at 2: like a small senilis, but petiole not densely hairy & only 25-segmented antennae. = D. glabra Nixon see his letter of 30.8.1943 A.W.S. 5.9.43.
Coelinius n. sp. Sligo?  ♀ at 1, 29-seg. ant.
Ephedrus lacertosus  ♀ at 1.
Aphidius dauci Marshall?  A nice ♀, with 13-seg. antennae, at 2.

Proctos. 

P.T.O.