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[[underlined]] 118. [[/underlined]] 14th July 1927. Warm, foggy, cool N. breeze on coast; W. wind inland with thunder; little sun in aft. only. Sandhills on WX coast at Kilgorman (coast N.E. of Tara Hill) [[insertion]] ^ 5 to [[/insertion]] 6 miles N. of Courtown (ca.). 1 = Sandhills S of lane & stream. 2 = Sandhills N. of lane, between stream & river (Inch River) month. [[underlined]] Bombus agrorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]]; [[underlined]] B. lucorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] very worn. [[underlined]] B. lapidarius [[/underlined]] several [[2 female symbols]], at 1 & 2. [[underlined]] Psithyrus rupestris [[/underlined]] 1 fine [[female symbol]] seen! at 1. [[underlined]] Colletes picistigma [[/underlined]] abundant at 1 & 2. [[underlined]] Hylaeus minutus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] [[checkmark]] RCLP (? at 1 or 2) [[underlined]] Andrena saundersella [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbol]], [[checkmark]] RCLP. one with 3 [[2 female symbols]] Stylops, at 1. [[underlined]] A. sericea [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] seen. [[underlined]] Halictus rubicundus, H. leucopus [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] [[underlined]] Sphecodes affinis [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] ? [[/strikethrough]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. 1 [[female symbol]] at 1. [[underlined]] Megachile maritima [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] at 1. [[underlined]] Osmia aurulenta [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] at 1 nesting in [[underlined]] H. aspersa [[/underlined]] shells. [[underlined]] Pompilus plumbeus [[/underlined]] abundant. [[underlined]] P. pectinipes [[/underlined]] 2 small [[2 female symobls]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. at 2 [[underlined]] P. rufipes [[/underlined]] 1 large [[female symobl]] at 2 on [[underlined]] Euphorbia portlandica [[/underlined]]; others seen. [[underlined]] Ceropales maculatus [[/underlined]] abundant. [[underlined]] Crabro wesmaeli [[/underlined]] abundant. [[underlined]] C. peltarius [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] at 2. [[end page]] [[start page]] 119. Kilgorman : 14.7.27 cont. [[underlined]] Mellinus arvensis [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] by stream. [[underlined]] Tachyphex pectinipes [[/underlined]] abundant. [[underlined]] Oxybelus uniglumis [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] at 1 & 2; on Sea Holly & Spurge. [[strikethrough]] Gonatopus [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Dicondylus bicolor [[/underlined]] Hal. a [[female symbol]] at 1 with [[underlined]] Lasius niger [[/underlined]]. [[underlined]] Hedychridium ardens [[/underlined]] not rare on sandy slopes; at 1 & 2. [[underlined]] Tenthredo arcuata [[/underlined]] 1 [[neuter symbol]] seen at 1. Ichneumonidae &c. [[underlined]] Lissonota bellator [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] on Heracleum at 1 [[underlined]] L. parallela [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] (?) amongst bent at 1. [[underlined]] Melanichneumon perscrutator [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] at 1.
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3rd entry down on right page was originally transcribed "Tachytex pectinipes" which is a species, but the last 4 letters looked like "phex" to me - so I changed it to "Tachyphex" which I'm thinking is an accidental mis-writing by Stelfox of "Tachysphex pectinipes" another species. - GigglePop! @NaturallyDreame