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25.11.36 cont.  Slade of Saggart, DU. cont.

[[underlined]] Hemiteles [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Orthocentrum protuberans [[/underlined]] 3 large [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] mtd. on one card & 3 much smaller [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] mtd. on another card, at first thought to be a different species.
[[underlined]] O. arper [[/underlined]] ? 2 [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]], one with pale, the other darker legs.
[[underlined]] Stenomacrus deletus [[/underlined]] Thoms.? 1 [[female symbol]] (or ? [[underlined]] S. sylvaticus
[[underlined]] S. ventralis [[/underlined]] common [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]]
[[underlined]] Aperileptus albipalpus [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]]
[[underlined]] Plectiscus communis [[/underlined]] 3 [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] on one card.
[[underlined]] P. [[/underlined]] sp.? same 3 [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]]
[[underlined]] P. [[/underlined]] sp. 1 [[female symbol]] with shorter terebra
[[underlined]] Pantisarthrus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]].


29th Nov. 1936.  Damp, mild, stormy (W), with rain blowing in the wind all day.

[[underlined]] Slade of Sagart, Co. DU. [[/underlined]]  1 till 3.30 P.M.
Everything taken with sucker of bramble bases & on W. side of stream:  nothing seen under leaves of laurel &c., & far too wet to sweep.

One larva of sawfly (slate-coloured) seen actively eating bramble leaft at 3 P.M.

One specimen of the beetle [[underlined]] Cis boleti [[/underlined]] ? crawling on a fungus-covered stump.

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29.11.36 cont.  Slade of Saggart, Co. DU. cont.

Phygadeuon 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Exolytus [[/underlined]] 1 bright red ([[male symbol]] ?) with 3 segment of antennae red.
[[underlined]] Plectiscus [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]].
Campoplegid 1 [[female symbol]] cf. [[underlined]] Anilasta [[?clausus]] [[/underlined]] ? 

[[underlined]] Stenomacrus ventralis [[/underlined]] [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]] & [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] very common in spots, but not everywhere, running from leaf to leaf in the bramble, & flying about, always in an aimless way & the sexes not appearing to take any interest in each other.  Possibly they pair after dark!  None kept.

[[underlined]] Meteorus filator [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]] running about in the sack containing the remains of "the dead animal", where [[underlined]] Alysia manducator [[/underlined]] taken on 27 Sept. 1936.

Phaenoserphus  1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Cynipids [[/underlined]]: 1 [[female symbol]] red thorax
Many [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] seen of sp. with wings folded over back: 1 [[female symbol]] mtd.