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On 23/, 1909 a number of the eggs of Phalera buce- 
phala were found on oak in Tokkekob Hegn, and a 
female 7richogramma taken the same day was put to them, 
and immediately commenced to lay its eggs; on 9/,-14/, 
1909 however a Proctotrypid was bred from all the eggs. 
The larvæ of the Proctotrypid having in all probability 
eaten the Trichogramma larvæ. 
On °/; 1908 a number of eggs of Arctia caja were 
found in Grib Skov, a female 7richogramma was placed 
with them, which laid its eggs. On the last ten days of 
August two Trichogramma emerged, one larva of Arctia 
caja having previously hatched; the remainder of the eggs 
gave no result. 
On %/, 1909 a bunch of eggs of a plant-bug, Palo- 
mena prasina Linn. were found on the eastern boundary 
of Bidstrup Hegn.. A Trichogramma was allowed to attack 
the eggs which, however, all died. 
27/, 1918. On this date a cluster of Geometra eggs 
were found on a branch of Chichory at Frederiksverk, 
quite far away from water. °°/, 1918 4 OQ and 1 J 
Trichogramma evanescens were found at Fuglesangsöen 
in Dyrehaven. These five living individuals were placed 
together in with the Geometra eggs, which the females 
as once attacked; about 1°/; some fur Geometra larve 
emerged, whilst from 1!4/,—18/, were bred 
? 211 QQ 
29 winged males 
7 apterous males 
all dark coloured, but very large and strong 77. evanescens. 
About Trichogramma carina Walker. 
In the Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XII 1843 p. 104 Walker 
describes a species which he calls Trichogramma carina. 
The description which is in Latin is as follows: — 
„Niger, antennae fuscae, pedes picei, alae limpidae. 
Corpus nigrum, breve, depressum, nitens, laeve, parce hir- 
