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2.) 10th July, 1937. A fine day, with much sun, but rather strong NW wind & rising glass. Swept during lunch hour, 12.30 - 1.30 P.M. in ditches & along lee side of hedges at Ratoath bog, Co. ME., where museum digging for Irish Elk remains. Ratoath Bog, Co. ME. Bombus lucorum, agrorum & lapidarius [[2 virgin female symbols]] seen. B. terestris 1 [[virgin female symbol]], worn, on Carduus arvensis near Dunshaughlin Amblyteles armatorius [[2 Male symbols]] seen for first time 1937. Epitomies pygmaeus 1 [[Male symbol]]. Pezomachus 1 black [[Female symbol]]. Atractodes or [[?]] ? 1 [[Male symbol]], small, black. Cryptid, red & black, 1 [[Female symbol]]. Lissonota bellator 1 [[Male symbol]], strongly sculptured. L. errajanda ? 1 [[Male symbol]] Tryphon trochanteratus 1 [[Male symbol]]
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Spelling of species named checked as I go against https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1E_Zc6xt1giFN2mfBuByQ7kpkW1_nLCcFaO_bBm8zjEE/edit?usp=sharing - @siobhanleachman