1898. J Halb:erT. — Keywiaie Conference. — Coleoptera. 215 



Broom about the Cloonee Lakes by Mr, Hardy and myself. Gastroidea 

 viridula. Plagiodera vercicolora, two examples taken by Mr. Cuthbert in 

 the Kenmare Wood. Hydrothassa marginella. Prasocuris junci. P. phellandrii. 

 Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata, Cloonee, a pair taken by Mr. Hardy; very local 

 in Ireland, Mr. Birchall took it many years ago at Muckross. LochmcBa 

 caprea:, frequent on willows. L. siituralis. Galerucdla lineola. G. calmariensis. 

 G. tenella. Longitarstis luridus. L. melanocephalus. L. jacobizcz. Phyllotreta 

 ufidulata. Aphthona luUscens. A. iiotr striata. Crepidodera transvcsa. C. 

 ferruginea. C. helxines. Psylliodes affinis. P. tiapi. Cassida viridis. 



TenEBRIONID^. — Opatrum sabulosu?n, several under an old sack on 

 the shore^'of Kenmare Bay, near Mucksna, by Mr. Hardy; locally common 

 along the southern English coast, but not previously known from 

 Ireland. Helops striatus. 



LaGRIID^e. — Lagria hirta, abundant. 



Melandryid^. — Orchesia mzcajis, bred in numbers from a fungus grow- 

 ing on Birch, by Mr. Hardy. Cliitocara undulata^ a single example 

 "shaken out of a mass of fungus-grown leaves," by Mr. Hardy. 



Pythid^. — Lissode?na qtiadriPustulata, beaten from Oaks near the Upper 

 Lake. Rhinositnus viridipennis. 



CEdemerid^. — (Edemera lurida, one specimen found by Mr. Rogers, 

 on a wall at Kenmare ; and a few more near the same place by Mr. Hardy 

 recorded by Mr. Birchall, from Muckross {Zool. 1859). 



Mordei,lid.c — Anaspis frontalis, common. A. Geoff} oyi, taik^en hy Mr 

 Hardy in the Privet fence near the hotel. A. ruficollis. A maculata. 



CURCULIONID^.— ^/z'(?« hcEviatodes. A. vicice. A. apricans. A. dichroum. 

 A. carduorum. A. virens. A. striatum. A. ervi. A. Gyllenhali. A.scutellare. 

 A. loti. A.violaceum. A. hydrolapathi. A.hutmle. Otiorrhynchus atroapterus, 

 O. ligneus. picipes. O. sulcatus. O. riigifrons. CiEuopsis Jissirostris ; I 

 found one specimen of this local species by sweeping in the Kenmare 

 demesne, in company with the remaining British species C Waltoni. 

 The genus Ccenopsis has an interesting south-western range in Europe. 

 Strophosomus coryli. S. retusus. Sciaphilus muricatus . Liophlccns nubilus. 

 Polydrusus tereticollis . P. ptergomalis. Phyllobius oblotigus. P. a7'gentatus. 

 P. viridiaeris. Barynotus obscurus, under stones on shore. B. Schotiherri. 

 Alophus triguttatus. Siiones regensteitiensis. S. tibialis. S. flavescens. S. 

 lifuatus. Hypera punctata. H. rumicis. H. polygoni. H. variabilis. H. 

 plantaginis. H. nigrirostris. Liosoma ovatulum. L. oblo7igiclum, very local, 

 though probably overlooked in Ireland ; has occurred at Galway and 

 Armagh. Orchestes fagi. Rhamphus flavicornis., abundant. Grypidius 

 equiseti. Erirrhinus acridulus. Dorytomus tortrix. D. maculatus. D. 

 pectoralis. Gymnetron pasczioru7?i, taken by Mr. Hardy. Mecinus pyraster. 

 Anthonomus -pedicularius. A. comari. Nanophyes lythri. Cioyius pulchellus, 

 taken at Kenmare by Mr. Hardy ; there is an Irish-taken specimen in 

 the Haliday collection, but the species is not recorded. Oribitis cyaneus. 

 Cceliodes iv. -maculatus. Ceuthorrhynchus eric(z. C. contractus. C. pollinarius. 

 Ceuthorrhynchidizis troglodytes. Rhinoncus pericarpius. Limnobaris T-album. 



