88 The Irish Naturalist. April, 



Carlcea tlgrlna, Fab.— Glengariff, Ardgroom, Kenmare, Loo Bridge, 



Waterville, Valencia Island. General!}- common. 

 Coenosia albicornis, Meig.— Glencar, Aug. i6. An addition to the 



British List 

 C. verna, Fab.— Ardgroom, July 20: Kenmare, Aug. 23; Glengariff, 



female, June 14. In italics in Verrall's List. 

 HopIog:aster molllcula, Fall — Parknasilla, female, July 17. 

 Fucellia maritiina, Hal. — Glengariff, Waterville, Staigue Fort, 



Valencia Island. Very common on the sea coast. F. marina, Macq., 



is a s3'nonyni for this species, but no attempt has been made to 



ascertain which name has priority. Becker's location of this genus 



in the Anthomyidce is now generally accepted. 



A few specimens (chiefly females) still remain undetermined in this 

 family, but it is not worth while wasting more time over them. 



CORDYLURID^qE. 



Cordylura pudica, Meig.— Loo Bridge, both sexes, Aug. 24 and 28. 

 Met with in one spot only, but there fairly common. 



Trlchopalpus punctipes, Meig. — Glencar, both sexes, Aug. 16. A 

 few specimens in clumps of Carex on the banks of the Caragh River. 



Scatophag^a analls, Meig. — Glengariff, June 12, 17, and 18 ; Loo 

 Bridge, Aug. 28. Not common. 



S. scybalaria, Linn.— Kenmare, Loo Bridge, Ardgroom, Waterville. 

 Common. 



S. suilla, Fab.— Glengariff, June 12 : Waterville, July 28; Glencar, 

 Aug. 16. Not common. 



S. Inquinata, Meig.— Glengariff, June 12; Parknasilla, July 24. Un- 

 common. 



S. stcrcoraria, Linn.— Books, near Glenbeigh, male, Aug. 15. An 

 unusually bright specimen. Waterville, female, July 26. Probably 

 common. 



S. merdaria, Fab. — Waterville, July 26. Probably common. 



S. litorea, Fall.— Glengariff, Kenmare, Cloonee, Parknasilla, Water- 

 ville, Caragh Lake, Glencar. Common all along the coast, sometimes 

 strays some distance inland, e.g., Glencar and Clonee (Upper Lake). 



S. squalida, Meig. — Waterville, Aug. 3. Probably common. 



S. dalmatica, Beck .?— Glengariff, June 14. This species is probabl}' 

 the same as S. decipieiis of Haliday, and may be the same as 

 S. fluvial is, Rnd. 



Ceratinostoma ostiorum, Hal.— Glengariff and Kenmare, but pro- 

 bably common all round the coast. 



PHYCODROIYIID^. 

 Orygma luctuosum, Meig — Kenmare, June 26. Staigue Fort, July 



14 ; Waterville, July 27. Common on the sea shore under marine, 



rejectimenta. 

 Phycodroma fucorum, Zett— Glenbeigh, Aug. 17. 

 CEdoporca buccata, Fall-n -Waterville, July 26. Only specimen, 



though it ought to be common on th§ sand hills, 



