the Myriapoda of Ulster. 403 



Brachyhdus (Mierobrachyudus) pusillus (Leach) 

 ( = B. (M.) littoralis, Verhoeff). 



Tn Ulster this species lias recently been found near 

 Stewartstown, Tyrone ; at Ballymagee, Down ; and Gawley's 

 Gate (Lough Neagh), Antrim. These specimens had been 

 recorded * as new to Ireland, but on Bagnall's showing that 

 this species is identical with lulus pusillus, Leach, a correcting 

 paragraph f appeared afterwards. Older records, as lulus 

 pusillus from Cranmore, Belfast (Templeton), and Slemish, 

 Antrim, and The Spa, Ballynahinch, Down, are probably 

 referable to this species. Elsewhere in Ireland I. pusillus 

 has been recorded from Mayo W., Sligo, and Louth. 



Schizophyllum sabulosum (Linne) ( = lulus sabulosus, 

 Linne). 



This large and handsome millepede does not seem to be 

 common in Ireland. The Ulster localities in which it has 

 been found are Bundoran, Donegal E. ; Navan Fort, 

 Armagh; Cranmore (Belfast) and Kinbane, Antrim; and 

 near Toome, Londonderry. Outside this province there are 

 records from Oarlow, Galway W., King's Co., Wicklow, 

 Dublin, and Lcitrim. 



Family Protoiulidse. 



Trichoblaniulus guttulatus (Bose) ( = Blaniuhis guttulatus 

 (Bosc) ==? lulus pulcnellus, Leach). 



The Ulster records for this species are confined to four 

 counties, viz., Stewartstown, Tyrone ; Hillsborough, Knock, 

 and Kilkeel, Down ; Whiterock and Templepatrick, Antrim ; 

 and Benevenagh, Londonderry. It lias been recorded from 

 ten other Irish counties. 



Amstemia fuscus (am Stein) (= Blaniutus fuscus, am Stein). 



Recorded from fifteen Irish counties, this species has been 

 found in six of these in Ulster. The localities are Glaslougli, 

 Monaghan ; Gweedore and Cratlagh, Donegal W. ; Acton 

 Glebe, Armagh; Dromantine, Belvoir Park, Ballynahinch, 



* ' Irish Natavalist,' toI. xxvi. p. 28. 

 t Ibid. vol. xxvii. p. 5. 



