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21st Aug. 1936. A fine day, warm, much sun but rather strong S.W. wind & showers in afternoon.
[[underlined]] Lagore, Co. Meath. [[/underlined]]
All insects taken, mostly by sweeping, in marshy fields & plantation belt at S.W. corner of the old Lagore House estate & next the site of the famous crannog partly excavated in middle of 19th century by Sir William Wilde & just finishing by the Harvard Univ. archaeologists.
[[underlined]] Bombus agrorum & lucorum [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]]
[ [[underlined]] Halictus [[/underlined]] spp. numerous along ditches near Dunshaughlin & [[underlined]] rubicundus, calceatus, albipes & freygessneri [[/underlined]] probably seen]
[[underlined]] Vespa vulgaris [[/underlined]] [[2 virgin female symbols]] only too common about crannog site.
[[underlined]] Crabro chrysostomus [[/underlined]] [[2 male symbols]] & especially [[2 female symbols]] [[insertion]] The only [[female symbol]] brought home proved to be a very small [[underlined]] C. cavifrons [[/underlined]] ! AWS 29/3/37. [[/insertion]] v. common, esp. on [[underlined]] Angelica [[/underlined]]
" [[ditto for: Crabro]] [[underlined]] cavifrons [[/underlined]] [[arrow pointing to inserted note about C. cavifrons, above]]
[[underlined]] Pemphredon shuckardi [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Passaloecus monilicornis [[/underlined]] on dead tree (birch).

[[underlined]] Selandria serva [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] swept.
[[underlined]] Athalia [[/underlined]] seen on lime tree.
[[underlined]] Scolioneura betuleti [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] on birch & a [[female symbol]] (small) on [[underlined]] Salix [[/underlined]] nearby.
[[underlined]] Tenthredo "arcuata" [[/underlined]] very common.

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21.8.36 cont. Lagore, ME cont.
[[underlined]] Ichneumon extensorius [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] [[underlined]] Stenichneumon ochripes [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Melanichneumon sanguinator [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] [[underlined]] Dicaelotus [[/underlined]] ? red 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Chasmias motatorius [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]]. [[underlined]] Centeterus opprimator [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]].

[[underlined]] Phaeogenes [[/underlined]] sp 1 [[female symbol]] (? also 1 [[male symbol]]). [[underlined]] Ph. [[/underlined]] sp   2 [[2 female symbols]]. [[underlined]] Ph. [[/underlined]] ?? 1 [[male symbol]] larger.
[[underlined]] Hemiteles [[/underlined]] areator? 1 [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] H. [[/underlined]] sp. ? 1 small [[male symbol]] (carded). [[underlined]] Cryptus [[/underlined]]   1 [[male symbol]]
[[underlined]] Exolytus [[/underlined]] ?   1 [[male symbol]] (?) [[underlined]] Atractodes [[/underlined]] ?   1 [[male symbol]] (?) [[underlined]] Stilpnus [[/underlined]] ?   1 [[male symbol]] (?)
[[underlined]] Phygadeuon [[/underlined]] ? 1 beautiful brachypterous [[female symbol]], red thorax & scutellum. [[underlined]] Apterophagas paradoxus [[/underlined]] ??? 1 [[female symbol]]
Other [[underlined]] Cryptids [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 male symbols]], 2 [[2 female symbols]]. =
[[underlined]] Glypta rostrata [[/underlined]] 1 fine large black [[female symbol]], [[male symbol]] seen
[[underlined]] G. ceratites [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]].

[[underlined]] Pimpla flavicoxis [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] examined;
[[underlined]] P. flavicoxis [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Lissonota cylindrata [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] examined. [[underlined]] L. variabilis [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]].

[[underlined]] Tryphon elongator [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] examined.
[[underlined]] Dyspetes praerogator [[/underlined]] 1 examined.
[[underlined]] Mesoleius [[/underlined]]   1 [[female symbol]] on [[underlined]] Angelica [[/underlined]] along road.
[[underlined]] Promethes sulcator [[/underlined]] 2 [[2 female symbols]]. [[underlined]] P. pulchellus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Homocidus fissorius [[/underlined]] ? 1 very small [[male symbol]]. [[underlined]] H. pallipes [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]].

Transcription Notes:
"Apterophagas" = Apterophygas -@mnathan