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250. 17.6. 49 cont. Lady's Ford, WI., cont. Taken at 2 cont. Bracon ♂︎ & ♀︎ = B. rugizonatus, var. with smooth tergite 4 & deeply fuscous-lined hind femora, blackish apex to hind tibiae, &c. Ant. both 31. Rogas irregularis ♂︎, ant. 53. Euphorus cf pallipes? ♂︎?, with smooth mid lobe to mesonotum, ant. 25, & ♀︎?, ant. 25. Meteorus cinctellus ♀︎; ant. 27. Opius caesus ♂︎: not mtd. Aspilota falsifica S. & G. ♀︎, long tail! Ant. 20. Dacnusa areolaris group 4 (♂︎ & ♀︎) D. melanocera ♀︎, ant. 31, with rugose base to tergite 2; also a ♀︎, with smooth tergite 2, ant. 30. D. persimilis ♀︎, ant. 25. D. senilis ♂︎, ant. 34. Ceolinius rufipes miki, ♂︎, ant. 42. Aphidius sp. not mtd. Proctos. 3: all mtd. = Bog, N. of Knockananna, Co. WI. (= Rathduffmore townland!) = 3. [Labelled N. of Knockananna Co. WI. AWS. (3) 17.6.49.] 6 Icks & 1 Procto. in an hour! Hemiteles ♀︎. Phygadeuon ♀︎ Campoplegids 4 = Meloboris ♀︎ sp.? 3♂︎♂︎ = Angitia lateralis Grav. 3♂︎♂︎, ant. 31, 32 & 33. Procto 1 Large Heath Butterfly. Recorded in I.N.J. 251. 17.6.49, cont. 2nd Bog, ("1/2 a mile N. of Mullan Cross, Rathdangan!" teste J.P. Brunker in Flora of Co. Wicklow.) N. of Knockananna, WI., cont. = Taken at 4. Labelled [N. of Mullan X Co. WI. AWS. (4) 17.6.49] Dryinid ♀︎, with all red antennae & vestigial wings = Prenanteon ruficornis var. subapterus Kieffer. A.W.S. 15/9/1960. Atractodes or Stilpnus?, ♀︎, ant. 19, red. abd. Glypta elongata ♂︎, ant. 38. Opius irregularis ♂︎, ant. 25. Aphidius sp. ♂︎, ant. 18. Procto. Marsh Fritillary (aurinia) several seen, but the only Heath Butterflies seen here were the Small Heath. [[strikethrough]] Recorded in I.N.J. [[/strikethrough]] The plant Wahlenbergia hederifolia found by stream N. side of bog. 17.6.1949, cont. Dragonflies seen during day were:- Agrion virgo 1♂︎ by R. Slaney at 2 & 1♂︎ by stream at 4. Libellula quadrimaculata about six at bog pool at 3. Other small species seen but not identified.