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G. S. Graham-Smith 
PROCTOTR Y PI DAE. 
Of this order 4 species were obtained. The commonest was a species of 
the genus Trichopria of which 61 specimens, 15 d and 46 $, emerged in June 
1917 from puparia collected in the autumn of 1916 from larvae feeding on 
faecal material. Other specimens emerged in September 1917 from puparia 
Fig. 7. Aneurrhynchus sp. x 20. 
Fig. 8. Conostigmus sp. X 20. 
collected earlier in the same season. Eleven specimens, 4 d and 7 $, of another 
species of Trichopria (? elongata, Thoms.) emerged in September 1917 from 
puparia found in faecal material in June. Very shortly after emerging, many 
had mites attached to them. 
Three specimens of a species of the genus Aneurrhynchus appeared in July 
1916 from puparia collected in the autumn of 1915 from larvae feeding on 
