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14th August 1930 cont. Kilcarry cont.  Co. CW.
[[underlined]] Hylaeus minutus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] on Angelica at 2.
[[underlined]] Halictus [[/underlined]], as before, but also [[underlined]] H. punctatissimus & H. villosulus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]].
[[underlined]] Mellinus arvensis [[/underlined]] abundant.
[[underlined]] Crabro chysostomus [[/underlined]], vagus, [[underlined]] varius & paodegricus [[/underlined]] seen at 2.
[[underlined]] Odynerus sinuatus [[/underlined]] seen on Angelica at 2.
[[underlined]] Pompilus gibbus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] on path at 1.

[[underlined]] Athalia & Tenthredo arcuata [[/underlined]].
[[underlined]] Tenthredella atra [[/underlined]] large [[female symbol]] on Angelica at 2.
[[underlined]] Phyllotoma vagus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] on Alder. (J.F.P.) at 1.

[[underlined]] Schizopyga atra [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] [[male symbol]] & [[/strikethrough]] [[female symbol]] swept off Alders in marsh at 1.
[[underlined]] Pimpla detrita [[/underlined]] ? [[male symbol]]
[[underlined]] Lissonota bellator [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] & another [[female symbol]] with short bright red segments.

[[underlined]] Schizoloma capitata [[/underlined]] ? [[female symbol]] in lane (J.F.P.)
[[underlined]] Ophion luteus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] (J.F.P.)

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15th August 1930. Arklow Head & N. end of Askintinny Bay, Co. WI.
[[underlined]] Bombus lucorum, agrorum, muscorum, lapidarius, [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] suden [[/strikethrough] [[underlined]] derhamellus [[/underlined]] several [[2 male sybmol]], [[underlined]] distinguendus [[/underlined]] seen.
[[underlined]] Colletes succincta [[/underlined]] fresh [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]]: latter nesting on clay cliff at S. side of Head.
[[underlined]] Hylaeus hyalinatus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] on [[underlined]] Crepis [[/underlined]].
[[underlined]] H. minutus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] on [[underlined]] Leontodon [[/underlined]] at S. side of Head on shore.
[[underlined]] Andrena gwynana [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols], latter fresh, at foot of cliff.
[[underlined]] Halictus rubicundus, albipes, punctatissimus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] on Crepis.
[[underlined]] H. villosulus [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] very common & still working; also 1 [[male symbol]] on Crepis.

[[underlined]] Salius exaltatus [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]].
[[underlined]] Pompilus gibbus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] on path up S. side of Head. One very large & one small [[female symbol]] seen fighting, rolling over each other like two boys but apparently not doing each other any harm.

[[underlined]] Athalia & Tenthredo arenata [[/underlined]]
[[underlined]] Pimpa examinator [[/underlined]] 1 very black [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] P. turionellae [[/underlined]] seen.
[[underlined]] Lissonota bellator [[/underlined]] common. [[underlined]] L. errabunda [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]].
[[underlined]] Glypta ceratites [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] seen. [[underlined]] G. mensurator [[/underlined]] [[insertion]] ^ type 1 [[female symbol]] & [[/insertion]] var. with long ovipositor [[2 female symbols]] frequent : ? [[male symbol]] [[strikethrough]] same sp[[/strikethrough]] of former taken.