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15.7.29 cont. Cahore, WX. cont.

[[underlined]] Trichiocampus drewseni [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[male symbol]] NEW TO IRELAND.
[[underlined]] Allantus cinetus [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[male symbol]]
[[underlined]] Tenthredo arcuata [[/underlined]]  a few on carrot.
[[underlined]] Abia candens [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[female symbol]] on bracken.
[[underlined]] Selandria temporalis [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[2 female symbols]] on bracken, near &  N. of track.
[[underlined]] Cladius pectinicornis [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[female symbol]] on bracken S. of track, with [[underlined]] Abia.
[[udnerlined]] Banchus volutatorius [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] [[underlined]] Lissonota [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] = [[underlined]] nitida [[/underlined]] Bridg. AWS. 1930. ( [[strikethrough]] ? [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] virigua [[/underlined]] Thom. or [[underlined]] nitida [[/underlined]] Bdg.) { Roman No. [[90?]] says spp. [[app?]] synonymons, bt [[?]] not know them.
Erirorgus melanops! [[male symbol]]

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16th July 1929. Sunny but blowing very hard from S. after a depression had arrived during the night. Very little out!
Coast & sandhills N. & S. of Kilmichael Point, former in Wicklow [[insertion]] (1) [[/insertion]], latter in Wexford (2)
[[underlined]] Bombus lapidarius [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]] common in 1 & 2. [[underlined]] B. lucorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]].
[[underlined]] B. hortorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]] (No. [[underlined]] B. agrorum [[/underlined]] seen!)
[[underlined]] Colletes picistigma [[/underlined]] abundant in 1 & 2.
[[underlined]] C. montanus [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. 1 [[male symbol]], very worn, on Jasione in 2.

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16.7.29 cont. Kilmichael, WI & WX cont.
[[underlined]] Pompilus plumbeus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] abundant in 1 & 2.
[[underlined]] Tachysphex pectinipes [[/underlined]] ? seen in 1.
[[underlined]] Andrena sericea [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbol]] not very worn seen in ranch hollows in 2.

Small testaceum Braconid swept off (? bracken or bent &c.) in 2.
Icks. taken in marsh behind dunes at 2.

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17th July 1929. A rather wild day, but a good deal of hot sun & very warm, after a shower at 11 AM.
Meeting of the Waters, Avoea, WI: right [[insertion]] ^ & left [[/insertion]] bank[[insertion]] s [[/insertion]] of Avonmore for a mile above actual meetings!
[[underlined]] Bombus agrorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]]. [[underlined]] B. lucorum [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] (first 1929) & [[2 virgin female symbols]]. 
[[underlined]] B. jonellus [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]]. [[underlined]] B. hortorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]].
[[underlined]] Psithyrus distinctus [[/underlined]] fresh [[2 male symbols]]. [[underlined]] B. barbutellus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]].
[[underlined]] Andrena denticulata [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] ([[female symbol]] seen near Glenart]
[[underlined]] A. coitana [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]].
[[underlined]] Halictus rubicundus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] abundant & fresh.
[[underlined]] Nomada obtusifrons [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] seen.

P.T.O.