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27.2.7.28. Afternoon. Spent aft. at Cappagh, WA. Saw [[underlined]] Bombus hortorum [[/underlined]][[virgin female symbol]], [[underlined]] agrorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]], [[underlined]] lucorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]] 
Also 1 [[female symbol]]? [[underlined]] Odynerus parietinus [[/underlined]] at Cappagh House. 
2 [[2 female symbols]] Lissonota at stump by the camp. {1 [[female symbol]] each {Lissonota femorata ? L. palpalis ?
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28.7.28. A fine day with some showers in afternoon. Spent most of it in driving camp party & doing messages &c. [[strikethrough]] Could [[/strikethrough]] Caught a few spp. at Camp ground at Cappagh. Took [[strikethrough]] [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] [[/strikethrough]] in attitude of cop. in hayfield [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Pararacodrus apterogynus [[/underlined]] Hal. Braconid:- [[underlined]] Alloea contracta [[/underlined]] , [[female symbol]]?, with short wings!
[[underlined]] Crabro varius [[/underlined]] at stump.
[[underlined]] Pteronidea myosotidis [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] var. ?? R.C.L.P. in litt. dated 12.3.29.

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29.7.28. A fine sunny day with NW wind & small showers.
Quarry near camp at Cappagh, Co. WA. 10 to 11 AM. 
[[underlined]] Halictus rubicundus [[/underlined]] [2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]]. [[underlined]] Bombus agrorum, lucorum [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] B. distinctus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] seen.
[[underlined]] H. tumulorum [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbol]].
Zele  3 [[2 female symbols]] on limestone
Curious ick. [[female symbol]] at same place: which in 1930 I discovered was the Braconid ant-parasite [[underlined]] Paxylomma buccata [[/underlined]] Brieb. (see Donisthrope & Wilkinson, Trans. Ent. Soc. June 30, 1930! A.W.S. 

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29.7.28. 12 noon till 3-30 PM.
Glenmore (tributary valley on left bank of R. Blackwater) above Lismore, Co. WA. With A.A. Lisney.
[[underlined]] Bombus agrorum, lucorum [[/underlined]] [[insertion]] ([[male symbol]] 1 [[female symbol]]) [[underlined]] hortorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]].
[[underlined]] Psithyrus barbutellus [[/underlined]] ([[female symbol]]?) seen.
[[underlined]] Andrena fucata [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] [[strikethrough]] (?) [[/strikethrough]] 1 [[female symbol]] quite fresh. [[underlined]] A. coitana [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] A. denticulata [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] (?) seen at ragweed.
[[underlined]] Odynerus [[/underlined]] (? [[underlined]] 3-fasciatus [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]]) seen on cut timber.
[[underlined]] Vespa vulgarius [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]] abundant.
[[underlined]] V. austriaca [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Crabro varius [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]]. [[underlined]] C. vagus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] dead in spiders web.
[[underlined]] Mellinus arvensis [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] seen.
[[underlined]] Salius [[strikethrough]] exaltatus [[/strikethrough]] notatulus [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Pompilus nigerrimus [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]].

[[underlined]] Tenthredo arcuata [[/underlined]] & [[underlined]] Athalia lineolata [[/underlined]] abundant. 
[[underlined]] Tenthredella livida [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]], black (AAL).
Larvae taken by AAL. sent to R.C.L.P.

[[underlined]] Schizoloma amicta [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] [[underlined]] Hoplismenus maurus [[/underlined]] (Marshall) a [[male symbol]] on brambles near road!
[[underlined]] Lissonota bellator [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] with red base to antennae! [[underlined]] Lampronota [[/underlined]].  [[male symbol]]