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16. 23.7.41 cont. Baltray, Co. LH., cont. Agathis breviseta 3♀︎♀︎ at 2, antennae 25-, 25-, & 26-seg. only!! Orgilus obscurator ♂︎ at 1, ant. 29. Euphorus orchesiae 2 at 2 & 1 at 3. E. pallipes? 1 at 2. Perilitus aethiops? ♂︎♂︎ & ♀︎♀︎: kept 1♂︎ 1♀︎ from & 1♀︎ from 2, the latter has darker stigma than that from 1. Meteorus melanostictus? ♂︎ at 2, ant. 33. M. leviventris ♀︎ at 1, ant. 26.; another ♀︎ at 2, ant. 27. M. cinctellus? ♀︎ at 2, ant. 27. Calyptus sp. ♂︎ at 2 ant. 32. ?? sp. longicauda Ratz. in Thomson. [2♂︎♂︎: only 1♂︎ seen when labelling 1943! AWS.] Blacus paganus? 1♂︎, at 2. Macrocentrus abdominalis 1♂︎, dark form, ant. 45, at 2. Opius rufipes: a very fine ♂︎ at 2, ant. 37 seg. O. cf. levis Wesm. 3 at 2, ant. 22, 23 & 23, hind tibiae dark at apex. O. cf. levis, also, but different sp. from last (?), a minute ♂︎ (ca. 1mm.) at 1, ant. 22, legs sordid, also a slightly larger ♀︎ (?) at 2, ant. 24. O. [[strikethrough]] cf. pallipes [[/strikethrough]] ♀︎ at 1, ant. 23 : a minute ♀︎ which in my key will only run to this species! AWS. 22.12.43. = ? a pale var. of brevis miki AWS. 23.1.1944. 17. 23.7.41, cont. Baltray, Co. LH., cont. [Prosapha speculum 1♂︎ - nothing like this seen when labelling in 1943! A.W.S.] Orthostigma cf. crassinervis m. A.W.S. 7.4.1944! 1♂︎ at 1, ant. 21. {This ♂︎ has all red legs & may be another n. sp. ? - Yes! AWS. 7.11.44!!} Aspilota tumida: a small ♂︎ at 1, ant. only 18. A. rubripes? ♀︎ at 1, ant. 15. A. n. sp.? ♂︎ at, same as ♂︎ from Cronyburn, WI, (3) 18.8.40. A. (Synaldis) fortipes miki? ♂︎ at 2, ant. 22. Dacnusa areolaris? 1♀︎ at 2. D. maculipes 1♂︎ at 2. D. misella ♀︎ at 1, ant. 20. D. smaller sp. red abd., near lateralis ♂︎ at 2, ant. 34 = Coelinius viduus 2♂︎♂︎ at 1. Aphidius sp. common, but only kept 2 - as follows Aph. crepidis Hal. a nice ♀︎ at 2, ant. 14. A. cf. pascuorum Marsh. ♀︎ at 2, ant. 17, dark sp., legs, &c. Proctos very common: only kept 9 from 1 & 4 from 2, including Exallonyx longicornis ♂︎ at 1. Chalcid: curious brachypterous ♀︎♀︎ at 1, with scattered grey hair: looks like sand! = Chalcid, blue-green, long terebra, abd. like [[image]] =