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48.

24.6.48, cont.  Buckroney Marsh, Co. WI. 

Taken at 2, cont.

[Dacnusa nydia  ♀︎ taken by Graham.]
D. striatula several.
D. diremta  1♂︎, ant. 26.  1♀︎.  Graham.
D. cyclops  ♀︎, ant. 26.
D. raissa  ♀︎, ant. 32.
D. curtipalpis  2♂︎♂︎ (ant. 32), 2♀︎♀︎ (ant. 31).
D. brachycephalus sp. n.  1♀︎ Type!  Ant. 30.  A.W.S. 10.12.1952.
Praon sp. 1: not mtd.
Aphidius spp. 3 = A. pterocommae Marsh.  ♀︎, ant. 18.
A. cf. avenae  ♂︎, ant. 21.
A. cf. brassicae Marsh.  ♀︎, ant. 15:  rather robust ex.!
Proctos.  5: only 2 mounted = 
Chalcids.  Very common, especially Torymid ♀︎♀︎, with long terebra in reed-bed, some green, some bronze.  None mtd.
Cynipids 3:  1 small, brachypterous,, only mtd. = 


Taken at 3.  Buckroney dunes, S. of Mizen Head, Co. WI.
[38 mounted from 3 & these labelled Dec. 192.  34 labels wasted.]

Dark green Fritillary Butterflies, ♂︎♂︎, seen.

Bethylus fuscicornis: not mtd.
Anteon sp.  ♂︎
[Dicondylus ♀︎ taken by Graham]
Melanichneumon bimaculatus  ♂︎, ant. 35:  possibly taken on edge of reed bed near station 2!


49.

24.6.48, cont.  Buckroney dunes, &c., WI., cont.

Taken at 3, cont.

Cryptinids 8:  only 2 mtd. = Pezomachus gonatopinus ♀︎, ant. 21.
Hemiteles sp.  ♂︎, winged, black, matt;  ant. 23.
Colpomeria quadrisculpta  ♀︎, ant. 25.
Polysphincta varipes  ♂︎, ant. 27.
Campoplex sp.  ♂︎, red. abd., not mtd.
Campoplegids 3: only 1 mtd. = Angitia?? sp. ♀︎ with upturned terebra (abnormal ?) & 27-seg. ant.
Cremastus sp.  ♂︎: not mtd.
Thersilochid ♂︎ = Phradis minutus ♂︎, ant. 15.
Bracon fulvipes ♀︎.
B. ♂︎, very small, dark legs, ant. 25.
Apanteles 11 of which only 6 mtd. = A. obscurus 1♂︎, 2♀︎♀︎.
A. sp. ♂︎, clear wings.
A. fraternus? ♀︎, matt propodeum &c.
A. cf. pallipes? ♂︎
Sigalphus sp.? ♀︎, ant. 22;  terebra shorter than body, sheaths stout.
Perilutus aethiops ♂︎, ant. 27.
P. cf. tenuipes miki ♀︎, very small, ant. 20.
Euphorus cf. pallipes  1♂︎ ant. 24.
E. cf. longicornis m.  2♀︎♀︎, 1♂︎,, ant. ♀︎26, ♀︎27, ♂︎28;  a much more robust species!  smooth patch on pleura, paler stigma & antennae.
Opius foveolatus miki  2♀︎♀︎, ant. 21 & 23;  the latter typical, the former smaller, with darker legs & darker tergite 2.
Pentapleura pumilio (S.l.)  ♀︎, very side head!  Ant. 19 & seem rather short?