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18th May 1937.  E. wind (cool), thundery, mainly fine.

[[underlined]] Glenasmole, Co. DU. [[/underlined]]  7.30 till 9.0 PM. with G.R. Stanbridge.
A shower at 7.40 made herbage very wet caught under trees &c., where sweeping only possible:  all insects swept by path from Mr. Moore's to upper dam (W. end) or on [[underlined]] Salix [[/underlined]] below E. end of same.

[No [[underlined]] Bombi [[/underlined]] seen or heard]

[[underlined]] Empria [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] swept.
[[underlined]] Euura saliceti [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[male symbol]], 4 [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] swept off Salix.

[Nearly all Icks sent to B.M.]
[[underlined]] Proscus suspicax [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]].

[[underlined]] Pezomachus [[/underlined]] red hewn sp. 1 [[female symbol]]
[[underlined]] Hemiteles [[/underlined]] sp. 1 [[male symbol]], a nice black, heavily sculptured species!
[[underlined]] Lampronota marginator [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Homocidus tarsatarius [[/underlined]] 1 large, highly-coloured [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Promethes laticarpus [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]], black mesonatum.
[[underlined]] Stenomacrus concinnus [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Plectiscus communis [[/underlined]] ? 1 small [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Mesochorus [[/underlined]] sp. 1 [[female symbol]].

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18/5/37 cont.  Glenasmole, DU. cont 
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[[underlined]] Braconids [[/underlined]]
[[underlined]] Rhyssalus [[strikethrough]] indagator [[/strikethrough]] [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] }
" [[ditto for Rhyssalus]] [[underlined]] clavator [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] } ? AWS. 1941.

[[underlined]] Apanteles [[/underlined]] 1 (fulvipes group!).
[[underlined]] Eubadizon extensor [[/underlined]] [[checkmark]] 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Opius caelatus [[/underlined]] ? 2 huge [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]]
[[underlined]] O. "apiculator" [[/underlined]] ? 1 [[male symbol]]
[[underlined]] Alysia similis [[/underlined]] ??  Three small [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]] (1 line long!);  so small that at first I mistook them for [[underlined]] Pentapleura fuliginosa. [[/underlined]] 
[[underlined]] A. [[strikethrough]] atra [[/strikethrough]] [[/underlined]] sp.??  1 small [[male symbol]] with short radial cell.  {15/3/1940.  I think the [[male symbol]] can only be a somewhat [[?di]] immature, [[underlined]] A. truncator [[/underlined]] ! AWS.
[[underlined]] A. truncator [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] ? or n. sp.? [[/strikethrough]] [[checkmark]] AWS. 16.3.1940.  3 [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]], 1 [[female symbol]];  antennae with 36-40 segments.
[[underlined]] Aspilota [[/underlined]] 2 [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]], 2 [[female symbol]] [[female symbol]] = [[underlined]] A. cynipidis [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] & 1 [[male symbol]]
[[underlined]] A. sp. 4 = 3 [[/underlined]] ? = surcularia miki 1939. AWS.  1 [[male symbol]] & 1 [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Dacnusa gilvipes [[/underlined]] 2 [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]], 1 [[female symbol]].

[[underlined]] D. areolaris, longiradialis [[/underlined]] 1 [[female symbol]] kept & [[underlined]] aphanta [[/underlined]] 1 [[male symbol]] kept, very common.
[[underlined]] Ephedrus lacerterus [[/underlined]] 1 fine [[female symbol]].
[[underlined]] Praon volucre [[/underlined]] ? 2 [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]].
[[underlined]] Trionys [[/underlined]] ? 3 [[male symbol]] [[male symbol]] = ? either [[underlined]] T. aceris [[/underlined]] or [[underlined]] centaureae. [[/underlined]] 
[[underlined]] Proctos [[/underlined]] 3 or 4.


19/5/37.  [[underlined]] Empria [[/underlined]] [[female symbol]] & black Chalcid (= ) taken by E. O'Mahony in St. Anne's, Clontarf, Co. DU.