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113.) 2.6.50, cont. Portland, Dorset, cont. [[strikethrough]] Taken [[/strikethrough]] In killing bottle cont. Long narrow ♂︎ Ich. no areolet, red abd. = Collyria calcitrator fide J.F.P. Campoplegid 1 = Casinaria sp. ischnogaster Th. ♂︎, ant. 32. Diospilus mororus? ♂︎. } with those in sucker, to follow -> Braconids! Calyptus? sp.? ♀︎ } with those in sucker, to follow -> Braconids! Diptera 3 = Dioctes ♂︎ Paragus bicolor fide R.L. Cove, who says it is a rare species & wanted the specimen, so I have given it to British Museum. A.W.S. 20.8 1952. Hemipteron resembling Stenocephalus agilis but short, clubbed-antennae: 2 lone on Spurge!) = Coreus denticulata Coleoptera 7. In sucker! Cryptinids 2♂︎♂︎ = Hemiteles sp ♂︎♀︎, ant. 24 Phygadeuon? sp. ♂︎, ant. 21. Bassus lactatorius ♀︎; ant. 19. Thersilochid in the greatest profusion by sweeping Brassica campestris & Charlock on edges of field above cliff - mostly ♂︎♂︎. Two species the common one with shorter terebra in ♀︎ & 16-seg. ant. & the other represented by a single ♀︎, with very long terebra & 20-seg. ant. = 114.) 2.6.50, cont. Portland, Dorset, cont. In sucker cont. Campoplegids 4 - 2♂︎♂︎, 2♀︎♀︎ - one without areolet (♂︎) looks interesting! Canidia sp. ♂︎, ant. 21. Canidia sp. ♂︎, ant. 24. Canidia sp. ♀︎, ant. 24. Canidia sp. ♀︎, ant. 24. Bracon (about 4 spp.) 13 (♂︎ & ♀︎) = B. communis miki 2♂︎♂︎, ant. 26 & 29. 3♀︎♀︎, ant. 25, x, & 30. B. antracinus 1♂︎, ant. 18; 3♀︎♀︎, ant. 18, 20, & 20. B. spp? 2 minute ♂︎♂︎, ant. 23 & 24, tergite 2 (& 3) sculptured. B. rubriguttatus sp.n. ♀︎, ant. 28, head semi-cubic, orbits & temples spotted, red; tergite 2 sculptured, 3 smooth hind tibiae 1/3 testaceous, terebra ca. abdomen. Type! in coll. A.W.S. 10.3.1951. B. sp.? ♂︎, ant. 32, head black, but ? near last! Put with last in coll. A.W.S. 10.3.1951. Sigalphus floricola 1 small (immature) ♀︎, ant. 20; [also 1♂︎ not seen when labelling!] Apanteles spp. 4 = A. cf. difficilis ♀︎. A. cf. fraternus ♂︎. A. cf. obscurus 1 small, 1 large, ♀︎; the latter more shining & less heavily punctured! Agathis sp.n. - put in coll. 2♀︎♀︎, ant. both 25: same sp. as ♀︎ taken at Baginbun, WX on 27.6.1932. Calyptus sp.? 6♀︎♀︎, of which one much smaller than the rest! Antennae 23, 24 & 25 (4); put in coll. 10.3.1951. AWS. = Diospilus capito 1♀︎, ant. 22 - a small specimen! Opius maculipes Wesm. 11♀︎♀︎, ant. 28 (3), 29 (4), 30 (1), 32 (1), 33 (1) & 1X; of varying size & most smaller than Wesmael's measurements, like Haliday's. O. levis W. var.? 1♂︎, form with rather dark legs; ant. 23. Aspilota cf. fuscescens miki 4♂︎♂︎, 5♀︎♀︎, with rather dark legs, but large powerful mandibles & therefore like this species rather than nigrescens, the type ♀︎ of which has very weak, unexpanded mandibles! AWS. 11.3.1951. Ant. ♂︎♂︎ 21, 21, 22 & 22; ♀︎♀︎ 17, 17, 18, 18 & 19. Dacnusa leptogaster Hal. 1♀︎, ant. 25. Dacnusa solstitialis sp.n. 17 exx. (8♂︎♂︎, 9♀︎♀︎?), ant. 27-29 ♂︎, 26-29 ♀︎. Ca. 2mm., very black, head very wide, terebra v. short. D. cyclops - ant. 24 & D. maculipes - ant. 22. 1 each. Procto 1 Chalcids 13.