13 July Left New Orleans, Louisiana, 8:30 A.M. 



Shiesday Arrived Baton Rouge. Visited Murray Blum at Louisiana 



State University. Also saw student who intended to 



raise Doryline ants in lab to match males & females. 



Had lunch at McDonald's, where I collected a Pyrro- 



chorid and Corizid on window. 

 Left Baton Rouge. 



Port Barre, Louisiana, 3:15 P*M./c.S.T* 17636 



Stopped on stre* in Lake Charles, Louisiana. I collected 

 a tahanid & a vespid. 



Arrived Sam Houston State Park, Lake Charles, Louisiana. 

 The Park is in Calcasieu Parish (Louisiana has 

 parishes, not counties). The canipground is in a pine 

 hardwood area surrounding a cypress swamp. Camped 

 overnight; weather was fair. On ground, in State Park, 

 were many dead Gryllotalpids. Scoliids were abundant, 

 flying low above the ground, around the campsite. 

 An Imesiine Reduviid was collected at light. 



Blacklighting: Dusk to 10:30 P.M. on main entrance to 

 Park about 2 bends in the road before reaching the 

 campsites. Collected: 



Belostomatid (1), Heduviids (4 & 1), Nabid (1). 

 Ichneumonoids (4), small parasitoid (1), 

 Tettigoniids (2), Acheta (1), some very large 

 mosquitoes (took 1; Psorophora ?), other culicids, 

 misc. small Diptera, 5 calypterates» 



Prionus (4), Cicindela (1), miscellaneous Hydrophilids 

 & Dytiscids (14), miscellaneous Scarabs, including 

 Phyllophaga (9), Dineutes (1), Brachinus (9 & 1), 

 Epicauta (1), miscellaneous Carabids (15), Elaters (3), 

 Curculionids (3). 



New Orleans - Baton Rouge U.S. 61 

 Baton Rouge - Kinder U.S. 190 



Kinder - 2 miles North of Iowa 



U.S. 165 



2 miles North of Iowa - Lake Charles 



Int. 10 



