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Thclaira Icucozona, Panz. — Kenmare, June 26 and July 7; Park 

 nasilla, July 12, 13, and 17; Ardgroom, July 20; Darrynane, July 31 ; 

 Waterville, Aug. i ; Glencar, Aug. 16 ; and var. nigripes. Fab., Cloonee, 

 July 3. INIales verj' common. The female and the var. Jiigripes 

 decidedl)' uncommon. 



Dcmotlcus frontatus, Boh.— Parknasilla, July 13; Waterville, 



July 28 ; Caragh Lake, Aug. 13 ; Kenmare, Aug. 27. Uncommon. 



Olivleria lateralis, Fab.— Kenmare, July 7 ; Loo Bridge, Aug. 28. 

 Very common. 



Lophosia fasclata, Meig.— Parknasilla, July 24. At the time when 

 this specimen was identified (24th July) the species had never been 

 recorded as British, but about the same date Mr. Adams took three 

 specimens in the New Forest (in his glass-house), and these specimens 

 were identified for him later on by Mr. Austen and were recorded 

 E.M.M., Sept., 1901, p. 212. 



M'lCropalpus vulpinus, Fall.— Glengariff, June 16; Loo Bridge, 



June 29 ; Kenmare, June 30 ; Parknasilla, July 12 and 24 ; Staigue 



Fort, July 19. Very common. 

 Erigrone radicum, Fab. — Caragh Lake, Aug. 20; Kenmare, 



Sep. I. 

 E. sp. inc. (near consobrina, Meig.) — Parknasilla, July 12 ; Waterville, 



July 22 and 2S, and Aug. i ; Valencia Island, Aug. 7. 

 E. sp, inc. — Waterville, July 28. 

 E. sp. inc. — Kenmare, Sep. i. Two specimens. 

 Tachina g'rossa, Linn. {Echimmyia grossa, Verrall's List). — Common, 



and generally distributed during July and August ; probably the 



most interesting locality is the cairn, on the summit of Beown 



Mountain (2,468 ft), July 22. 



T. fcra, Linn. (^Echinomyia fera, Verrall's List). ^Kenmare, June 27 and 

 July 10 ; Cloonee, July 3 ; Parknasilla, July 12. Not common 

 These Irish specimens are not quite typical, having darkened femora, 

 &c. 



Plagria curvinervis, Zett. — Glengariff, June 23 ; Kenmare, Sep. i. 



Thryptoccra sp. inc. — Caragh Lake, Aug. 31. The following is 

 Mr. Austen's note on this specimen: — "Not crassicorms, Mg., since 

 the 3rd joints of the antennae are too narrow, and the pollinose 

 bands on the abdomen far too broad. The latter character also pre- 

 vents its being T. piHpennis, Fin., according to Fallen's own 

 description. I have worked through every species mentioned by 

 Schiner, and cannot identify it. — E.E.A." 



Siphona genlculata, Deg. — Parknasilla, female, July 18 ; Waterville, 

 female, Aug. 3. 



S. sp. Inc. {} melanocera^ Rob. Desv.) — Parknasilla, male, July 13; 

 Waterville, female, Aug. 3. 



Cymnosoma rotundatum, Linn.— Glengariff, June 18,20, and 23 

 Kenmare, Sept. j (at Scabious blossom near Drumnassig Bridge.) 



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