64 The Irish Naturalist. March, 



Ce ram bye id 38. — Rhagium bifasciatum^ common ; Strangalia aniiaia, 

 flying at Glencar ; Granunoptera tabacicolor and ruficoniis, off flowers of the 

 mountain ash — the former is not recorded from Kerry in the Irish I^ist ; 

 PogonocJutrii'; dentatus, swept off nettles at Caragh Lake, only recorded 

 from Wexford and Dublin in the Irish List. 



Bruchidae. — Brnchus villosus, abundant on broom, Glenbeigh. 



QY\ry^ort\^\\^az,— Donaciaversicolorea, Glencar; D. impressa, Caragh 

 Lake, not recorded from Kerry in the Irish List ; D. simplex and discolor 

 Glencar ; D. sericea, Caragh Lake. Lenta septentrionis, six specimens 

 swept off Lythruiii in a field near Caragh Lake ; it is not recorded from 

 Kerry in the Irish List. This insect, as pointed out by us in the 

 Entomologists' Record (vol. xiv., p. 241, 1902), is not the same 

 species as the English form with blue thorax, the latter being the true 

 Erichsoni, Suffr. L. lichenis ; Lamprosoma concolor, in moss, and by evening 

 sweeping ; Chysomcla varians and Batiksi; ; C hyperici, on Hypericnm on 

 railwaj' bank, Glenbeigh, not recorded from Kerry in the Irish List » 

 Gaslroidca viridula, common on Riimex — a. bronze form occurred at Caragh 

 Lake and Ken mare ; G. polygo7ii ; Fhcedon cochlcaricc, Phyllodecta cavifrons, 

 ver}' rare, swept oft herbage at Caragh Lake; Hydrothassa inarginella ; 

 Prasociiris phellandrii, Caragh and Glencar ; Lochmoea caprece and siituralis ; 

 Galeruca liiieola, some of the specimens from Caragh Lake being very 

 large and dark, and G. tenella ; Adimonia tanaceti; Longitarsus holsadcus, 

 Turner's Rock, not recorded from Kerry in the Irish List; L. piciceps, 

 sweeping at Caragh Lake, not recorded from Kerry in the Irish List ; 

 Haltica piisilla, Rossbeigh ; Fhyllolreta tindulata and nemorum ; Aphthona 

 noiislriata, common on Iris, one specimen of the van anesccns, Weise, 

 being swept at Rossbeigh ; much sweeping failed to produce more, 

 though often tried for ; this is the first ^ record of this var. for Ireland; 

 Sphizroderina tt'stactntm\ S. cardtii, Rossbeigh, sweeping, not recorded from 

 Kerry in the Irish List; Apteropoda graminis, sweeping at Rossbeigh, not 

 recorded from Kerry in the Irish List; Plcctroscelis cominna ; Psylliodes 

 chrysocephala. Caragh Lake ; /*. affinis, Rossbeigh ; /'. marcida, abundant on 

 Cakile viaritirna on the sandhills, not recorded from Munster in the Irish 

 List ; Cassida JIavcola, Caragh, Glencar, and Rossbeigh ; C. equestris and 

 C. viridls. 



Tencbrionidae.— Be lops striaHis. 



Lagrriidae. — Lagria hirta. 



IVIelandryidae. — Clinochara undulata, very rare, beating birch at Glen- 

 car. Only one specimen has been recorded from Ireland (Kenmare)before. 



lYIordellidae. — Anaspis Jro7iialis, rttficollis, and maculata. 



Curculionidae. — Rhyiuhiies aiieovirens, sweeping at Rossbeigh, one 

 curiously coloured specimen, only recorded from Leinster in the Irish 

 List ; Deporaus beittlcc, Rossbeigh and Glencar, off birch, not recorded from 

 Munster in the Irish List ; Apion cerdo, Caragh Lake, sweeping ; A. 

 h<zviatodes, vicice, and apricans ; A. sciUellare^ Glencar ; A. violacettm, hydrolapathi, 



' vSince this was written Mr. Tomlin has recorded it from Athenry, Co. 

 Galway, where it occured commonly. (Ent. Record, 1903. p. i8.) 



