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228. 4.6.49, cont. Manor Kilbride, WI., cont. Mesochorus sp. ♀︎, red thorax, ant. 38. M. sp. ♀︎, small, black thorax, ant. 38. Mengersenia ♀︎ Plectiscids 3: 2 mtd. = Aperileptus sp. ♀︎, smaller, ant. 21. A. sp. ♀︎, larger, ant. 24. Colastes braconius 4♀︎♀︎: not mtd. Rogas circumscriptus ♂︎, ant. 40. Euphorus fulvipes 3, ant. all 16. E. pallipes 1♂︎, ant. 25 Macrocentrus cf. nitidus Wesm. ♀︎, ant. 47. Opius caesus ♀︎ & 3 others = O. cf. levis W. 2♂︎♂︎, ant. 23 + 24 O. exilis Hal. ♀︎, ant. 24 Phaenocarpa ruficeps 1♂︎, 1♀︎. Aspilota vernalis ♀︎, small, ant. 24 A. prona m. large ♀︎, ant. 22. A. (Synaldis) cf rudenticornis ♀︎, ant. 19. Dacnusa areolaris group 10, mostly ♀︎♀︎: none mtd. D. gilvipes ♂︎, not mtd. D. uma Nixon 1♂︎, ant. 38. 229. 4.6.49, cont. Manor Kilbride, WI., cont. Toxeres deltiger ♀︎, ant. 19. Praon volucre? ♂︎, ant. 25, disco-cubital vein missing! - See also p.222 antea. NB. I have another similar ♂︎ with also 25-seg. ant. & 2♂︎♂︎ with 27-seg. ant. all of which seem too many segmented to be ordinary volucre! A.W.S. 1953. Aphidius spp. 13: none mtd. Procto 1 = Chalcids 2: 1 mtd. = Cynipid 1: not mtd. Beetle = Meligethes sp. 1 5th June 1949. A very nice day, with much hot sun. Wind NW-W-SW in forenoon, SE & stronger in afternoon along coast. Drove to Killoughter, The Murrough, Co. WI., & collected by sweeping in three areas:- M.W.R. de V. Graham also present. 1 = coastal "dunes" outside railway, just S. of old station down to H.W.M. [25 mounted from 1 & these labelled 28.4.53} Tachysphex pectinipes & Pompilus gibbus seen. Bombus muscorum, agrorum & lapidarius seen. Platylabus sp. ♂︎: not mtd. Cryptinids 18: 10 mtd. = Hemiteles sp. small ♀︎, ant. 21. Hemiteles large sp. 2♀︎♀︎, ant. 27 & bitten off. Phygadeuonid ♂︎, ant. 26, punctured abd. = Phygadeuon sp. ♀︎, ant. 19. Microcryptus? sp. ♀︎, dark wings, ant. 20. Microcryptus? sp. ♀︎, ant. 25; white base to hind tibiae.