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247.

29.7.43. cont.  Rogerstown - Rush, DU., cont.

Taken at 1, cont.

Bassus annulatus  ♀︎, ant. 18.
Promethes cognatus  ♂︎:  not mtd.
Homocidus obscuripes  1 } none mtd.
H. nigritarsis  ♂︎ & ♀︎ } none mtd.
H. pictus group  1♀︎, red hind coxae &c. } none mtd.
H. pulcher  ♂︎, var. no red on tergite 2, ant. 22
H. signatus  ♀︎:  not mtd.
Cremastus geminus  only 1♂︎.
C. arenosus Szep.?  ♂︎, white wings & neuration!; ant. 31.  Runs perfectly to this species in Schmieds'. key! AWS. 18/11/45.
Campoplex  ♀︎, red abd., not mtd.
Campoplegids  3:  none mtd.
Mesochorus  ♂︎, ant. 28.

Bracon anthracinis  ♀︎♀︎ common. } none mtd.
B. communis miki  1♀︎. } none mtd.
B. erythrostictus  1♀︎, ant. 35, pale stigma, very nice specimen.
Apanteles fulvipes group  ♂︎♂︎ & ♀︎♀︎ common.
A. cf. fraternus  ♂︎, but fuscid wings, &c.
A. zygaenarum?  1♀︎.
A.  ♂︎, white wings:  same sp. as taken on The Island in June.


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29.7.43, cont.  Rogerstown - Rush, DU., cont.

Taken at 1 cont.

Orgilus obscurator  ♂︎, ant. 30.
Microgaster globatus  1♂︎, very long stout antennae.
Perilitus aethiops?  2♂︎♂︎, 1♀︎:  none mtd.
Diospilus oleraceus, large ♂︎, ant. 27;  but palps fuscous +/-.
Opius semiaciculatus sp. n.  2♀︎♀︎;  ant. both 26;  tergite 3 aciculate at base;  sternauli very well defined but smooth;  tergite 1 very tumescent, smooth in type, rugulose in 2nd.  ♀︎.  AWS. 18.11.1945.
O. cf. levis Wesm.?  Small (♂︎?) ant. 25.
Alysia manducator  ♀︎: not mtd.
Aspilota sp.?  ♂︎, taken near sea-edge of dunes;  ant. 23, very clear wings;  very smooth propodeum with prominent spiracles
Dacnusa areolaris group  6♀︎♀︎, none mtd.
Coelinius viduus  A few: not mtd.
Trioxys ononidis m.  2♂︎♂︎ & ♀︎, ant. 13, 13 & 11, respectively.
Ephedrus validus  ♂︎, ant. 11
Aphidius spp. 9:  2 mtd. = A. ervi?  2 large ♀︎♀︎,ant. 20 & 21.
Proctos.  4:  2 mtd.
Chalcids.  12:  1 wingless, with [[image]] at base of tergite 1, alone, mtd.
Cynipids  1:  not mtd.
Dipteron  1 =  caught by crab-spider on carrot.