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25.8.53, cont.  The Murrough, Co. WI., cont.

Taken at 1. (Dry drain). 
[15 mtd. from 1 & these labelled 10.4.1954.] 

Cryptinid 8: 2♀︎♀︎ only mounted = Phygadeuon? sp. ♀︎ ant. 24
Hemiteles? sp. ♀︎, ant. 22. 
Meloboris sp.  ♂︎♂︎ & ♀︎♀︎, still common: none mtd. 
Thersilochid  ♀︎, ant. 19. minute =  
Bracon fulvipes? dark var., ♂︎, ant. 33. 
B. rugosulun m.  3♂︎♂︎, 1♀︎, ant. 25,25 & X (♂︎♂︎), 24 (♀︎). 
Hormius sp.  ♂︎, ant. 27.
Perilitus cf. melanocera  ♀︎, large, ant. 22. 
Opius caesus  ♂︎: not mtd. 
Phaenocarpa nitida Thoms.  ♂︎ & ♀︎, ant. 42 & 29: (= trisulcata Stelfox). 
Dacnusa areolaris, small, 9 (♂︎ & ♀︎) & D. cyclops ♂︎: none mtd. 
D. fasciata miki  ♂︎ (mauled by an Ick) & also ♀︎, ♂︎ ant. 30; ♀︎ ant. 29.
D. (G.) uliginosa 2: not mtd. 
Chaenusa conjungens  1♂︎, 1♀︎: not mtd.   
Proctos  16: none mtd.
Chalcids  3:  1 minute (?Mymarid) mtd. = 
Hemipteron with [[image]] joint in antennae: not mtd.


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5.8.53, cont.  The Murrough, WI., cont.

Taken at 2 (outside railway, on shore, &c.)
[6 labelled 11.4.54:  the remainder apparently not mtd.]

Bethylus fuscicornis, brachypterous ♀︎.
Hemiteles spp.  5 small.
Glypta  ♂︎.
Lissonota cylindrator?  ♂︎.
Campoplegids  2.
Bracon osculator  1 typical ♀︎.  2 var degenerator ♀︎♀︎.
B. epitriptus var.1  ♀︎, ant. 28+.
B.  minute ♂︎: not mtd.
B. sp.? (near melanocera?)  ♀︎, ant. 26:  teneral! = 
Chelonus intermedius common.
Sigalphus caudatus  ♀︎♀︎ common, a few ♂︎♂︎ probably this species.
Apanteles falcatus  ♀︎.
Blacus humilis group  4♀︎♀︎, very small;  ant. all 17.
B. sp.  ♀︎: not mtd.
Diospilus capito  4♀︎♀︎.
Opius stenops?  2♀︎♀︎.
Pentapleura pumilio  1 very small ♀︎, dark legs.
Aspilota concinna  ♂︎.
Dacnusa areolaris  1♂︎.
D. (G.) uliginosa  1.
Proctos.  9.
Chalcids:  small spp. abundant 16 in sucker.
Diptera:  Anthrax seen on beach during lunch
Butterflies:  Grayling, Wall, Common Blue, Tortoiseshell & 1 Painted Lady on flowers of Mentha qquatica inside railway.
Hemipteron.  Therapha hyocyami: several seen.