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7.6.32. Liffey Head, WI, cont.
[[underlined]] Cryptopimpla anomala [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]], but [[2 female symbols]] common; some taken on open moors [[underlined]] below [[/underlined]] Liffey Bridge by sweeping, others floating on pools' surface [[underlined]] above [[/underlined]] bridge (E. O'M. & A.W.S.).
One [[female symbol]] black Ichneumon sp.
Several red & black Hemiteles? sp. & 2 black spp.
[[underlined]] Stenomacrus [[/underlined]] spp. floating on pools.
[[strikethrough]] [[Trisags?]] or [[/strikethrough]] Aphidius spp. on pools.
[[underlined]] Monoctonus [[/underlined]] [[2 female symbols]] on pools. (= [[underlined]] M. caricis [[/underlined]] Hal.?)
[[underlined]] Dacnusa areolaris [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]]; D. sp. similar but 20 jointed [[insertion]] ^ short [[/insertion]] antennae & long areolet
Gyrocampa affinis ? [[female symbol]]

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7.6.32 5 till 6.15 pm. Scrub by roadside just below Kippure Lodge, Athdown district, Co. WI. Mostly beaten out of oak or birch.
[[underlined]] Tenthredopsis [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Empria klugi [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] & [[checkmark]] [[female symbol]] [[checkmark]] RCLP. [[underlined]] E. excisa [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] [[checkmark]] RCLP.
[[underlined]] Homocidus pallipes [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 male symbols]]. 2 [[2 male symbols]] [[underlined]] Stenomacrus [[/underlined]] sp. 2 [[2 female symbols]] carded.
[[underlined]] Mesoleius [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 female symbols]].
[[underlined]] Sphecophaga vesparium [[/underlined]] 1 (? [[male symbol]]).
Very small, dull, black ick. ? Tryphonid.
[[underlined]] Hemiteles [[/underlined]] sp. [[female symbol]], red abd.
[[male symbol]] Cryptid superficially like [[underlined]] Exolytus [[/underlined]]

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[[underlined]] Microctonus [[/underlined]] cf. [[underlined]] cultus [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] Ephedrus validus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]].
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8th June 1932. Garden at Mayfield, Harold's Cross, DU. [[underlined]] Crabro varius [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & [[2 female symbols]] first seen 1932 [Hatched out of stick brought from Enniskerry, WI on 1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Phidias aciculatus [[/underlined]]. Also 2 [[underlined]] Mesoleius [[/underlined]]
ex [[underlined]] Pteronidea [[/underlined]] larvae from Ashdown Forest, Sussex.]
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8th June 1932. 4.0 till 5.0 pm. Beaten off lime trees at foot of Glen of the Downs, below Barry's Bridge, Co. WI.
[ [[underlined]] Homocidus [[pectoratorects?]] [[/underlined]] 1 large [[female symbol]] taken in motor near Sandyford, Co. DU.]
[[underlined]] Meteorus punctiventris [[/underlined]] ? [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] taken in cop. [[underlined]] M. pulchricornis [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Aspilota [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 male symbols]]. ? [[underlined]] praecipua [[/underlined]] var. with 26 & 27 jointed antennae!
[[underlined]] Monoctonus caricis [[/underlined]] ? very small [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Aerodactyla degener [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Stenomacrus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]].
2 Campoplegids. Procto & Chalcids.

[11th June 1932. J.A.J. Palmer discovered a great colony of [[underlined]] Andrena carbonaria [[/underlined]] in old sand-pit at Skerries station, Co. DU. A place we had long hoped to visit on a [[underlined]] fine [[/underlined]] day! A.W.S.]