154 The Irish Naturalist. 



NITIDULIDJC. 



Epuraea florea, Er.— Coohnore. Carlingford, 

 lYIeligcthes aeneus, F.— Coolmore. Carlingford. 



TROGOSITID/E. 

 Tenebrioides mauritanicus, L. — Coolmore, in a loaf of bread. 



CUCUJID^E. 



Rhizophagus dispar, Gyll.— Coolmore. 



LATHRIDIID^E. 

 Cononimus nodifer, Westw. — Cavan. 

 Enicmus minutus, L. — Coolmore. Cavan. 

 E. transversus, 01. — Cavan. 

 Melanophthalma gibbosa. Herbst. — Wood at Cultragh Lough. 



CRYPTOPHAGIDJE. 



Cryptophagus scanicus, L., var. patruelis, Sturm.— Coolmore. 



C. cellar is, Scop. — Coolmore. 



*Paramccosoma melanocephaXum, Herbst.— Banks of River 

 Annalee, near Ballyhaise. 



BYTURIDJE. 

 Byturus tomentosus, F.— Carlingford. 



BYRRHIDJE- 



Byrrhus pilula, L. — Berehaven. 



Cytilus varius, F.— Shores of Lough Onghter under stones. Slieve 



Glah. 



Simplocaria semistriata, F. — Coolmore. 



PARNIDJE. 



Elm is parallelopipedus, Miill. — Coolmore. The other Irish 

 localities are Waterford and near Bandon, Mr. Wollaston recorded it from 

 the river Flesk, Killarney {Zoologist, 1847, p. 1571), and there are specimens 

 in Mr. Haliday's collection from Lough Neagh. 



Limnius tuberculatus, Miill.— Coolmore. 



Parnus prolifericornis, F.— Coolmore. Shores of Lough 

 Oughter. 



LUCANIDiE. 



*Sinodendron cylindricum, L.— Lough Oughter, dead specimens 

 in a log of oak on the shore. Though this species seems never to have 

 been definitely recorded, there are Irish specimens in the Haliday 

 collection, and Mr. G. C. Champion took it at Bray in 1878. 



SCARABJEIDJEi 



Aphodius fimetarlus, L-— Coolmore. Ballyhaise. Berehaven. 



A. ater, De G. — Coolmore. 



A. prodromus, Brahm.— Ballyhaise. Dursey. 



A. contaminatus, Herbst— Ballyhaise. 



A. rufipes, L.— ) _, , 



a >« AMM A«».. C i T^„rr Coolmore. 



A. depressus, Kug.- - ) 



