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84.) 3.7.34. [[insertion]] cont. [[/insertion]] 5.30 till 6.30 PM. Bored stumps & logs, &c., along roadside, just E. of Blackstone Bridge, Glencar, Co. SK. [[underlined]] Odynerus sinuatus [[/underlined]] Many [[2 female symbols]] nesting in bored stump by road & one taken carry prey (which appears to be a beetle larva!). [[underlined]] Pompilus nigerrimus [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] at rotten log. [[underlined]] [[Demophiles caliginosus?]] [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] at bored stump. [[underlined]] Hemiteles [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]], 2 [[2 female symbols]], I think, on birch tree trunk, on roadside. H. [[2 male symbols]], smaller than last, ? on same tree. H. [[male symbol]], of a third species? [[underlined]] Ephialtes [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] Perithous varicoxa [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] Euphorus pall^[[insertion]] id [[/insertion]]ipes [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 male symbols]]. [[underlined]] Chelonus dispar [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]]. [ [[underlined]] Crabro cavifrons [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] taken in glass porch of Glencar Hotel on evening of 3.7.34.] [[end page]] [[start page]] 85.) 4th July 1934. Another very hot day! All sunny. Collected a few insects by L. Acoose & its outlet stream (i.e. "The Little Caragh"), Glencar, SK, in forenoon. Cratichneumon or Stenichneumon 1 [[male symbol]]. (cf. [[underlined]] S. pictus [[/underlined]], [[underlined]] cornicula [[/underlined]] &c.). [[underlined]] Glypta elongata [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] Clistopyga incitator [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] at tree trunk in pine plantation by the lake! [[underlined]] Meloboris [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] Angitia [[/underlined]] sp.? 1 [[male symbol]] carded. [[underlined]] Hemiteles [[/underlined]] spp. 2 [[2 male symbols]] (carded) [[underlined]] Apanteles [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] Bracon [[/underlined]] sp. (cf. [[underlined]] guttiger [[/underlined]] [[insertion]] or [[underlined]] satanas [[/underlined]] [[/insertion]] ) 1 [[male symbol]], 1 [[female symbol]], I think the same sp. though [[male symbol]] has [[3rd?]] segment [[rugose?]] & [[female symbol]] has not. [[underlined]] Meteorus cinctellus [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Dacnusa [[/underlined]] [[n?]] sp? [[male symbol]], near [[underlined]] postica [[/underlined]], large head & long thin antennae, glabrous thorax, &c. [[underlined]] Platygaster [[/underlined]] ? 4 on 1 card (? 2 spp.) [[underlined]] Procto. [[/underlined]] : wingless 1 ^ [[insertion]] probably [[/insertion]] not taken with last [[line across page]] 4.7.34 cont. In afternoon, 4.0 till 6.30 PM Again went to Blackstone Bridge & collected at bored stump, &c., by roadside E of bridge as in previous day & also at stumps, &c., above the bridge where the bridge over the Little Caragh is, as on the aft. of 29.6.34. Blackstones, Glencar, SK. [[underlined]] Pemphredon lugubris [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Passaloecus monilicornis [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 male symbols]] [[underlined]] Pompilus nigerrimus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] Tenthredella livida [[/underlined]], black [[female symbol]].
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Can't find any evidence for the name "Demophiles caliginosus" (left page) online, but it seems so clearly written here; therefore, I've left it within [[?]] brackets. -@mnathan