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9 & 10. [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] Run, with doubt, to [[underlined]] mensurator [[/underlined]] Grav. Very common.
Probably right, but dark var.  Wanted. A. Rm. [[checkmark]]
11. 1 [[female symbol]]. Smaller & doubtfully the same as No. 10. 
Right.

12. 1 [[female symbol]] A large reddish specimen with very elongate terebra & short transverse 2 & 3 segments.
? same species as No. 10 
An interesting form of meusurator, perhaps = migrotrochauterata Strobl. but w. yellow stigma & more red on abd. & trochanters.
13. 1 [[female symbol]]. Same as last ? only blacker.
Is nigrotrochauterata, only the yellow stigma differs.
14. 1 [[female symbol]]. Same as last? 
Right, only darker.
NB. These [[2 female symbols]], with long [[terchra?]], which look like a var. of [[underlined]] "mensurator" [[/underlined]] are equally as common as those like No. 10 with shorter [[terchra?]]!  
Wanted. A.Rm [[checkmark]]

15. 1 [[female symbol]]. With clypens ? "dicht schopfig behaart". If so, then, it seems to run to [[underlined]] vulnerator [[/underlined]] Grav., but the costulae are ? "deutlich". This, the only specimen [[insertion]] [[circled]] like this [[/circled]] [[/insertion]] I have seen with "d. schopfig behaart clypeus", was taken in the same locality, an island spp the Dublin coast, as No. 10. 
Is vulnerator Cr. Seems to differ from mensurator only by the densely pubescent clypeus. The more or less distinct cortulae are of little importance.

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This page seems to have notes by A. Roman in addition to AWS. -@siobhanleachman