Mr. J. W. Slioebotliam's Notes on CuUemhola. Q>'^ 



iii. n)12, under a board (3) ; Dublin, iv. 191;>, under 

 sticks (3). 



Genus Lepidocyrtus, Bourl. 

 22. L(pidorijrins lannginosus (_Gmel.), Tbg. 

 Loc. Dundonald, vi. 1913, under stone (1). 



23. Lepidocyrtus cyaneus, Tbg. 

 Loc. Portadown, iii. 1912, under stones and sticks (6). 



24. Lepidocyrtus alius, Pack. 



Loc. Dundonald, vi. 1913, under a stone (1). 



This species is new to the Irish fauna. It should be looked 

 for under stones, sticks, logs of wood, lying on or slightly 

 embedded in soil, and amongst decaying leaves. It is fairly 

 common in England, and may be recognized by the presence 

 of two ocelli on each side of the head, on one small eye-spot, 



25. Le2?idoci/rtus cavemarum (.\Jon.). 



Loc. Dundonald, vi. 1913, under a stone (I). 



Tliis species was first recorded for jreland by Prof. Car- 

 penter from the Mitchelstown Cave in Co. Tipperary as a 

 new species, Cijphoderm martelii; but Prof. Moniez, after 

 examining the specimens, considered it synonymous with 

 his iSeira cavemarum from the ('ave of Dargilan, in France, 

 It lias been recorded from both Scotland and England, 



Genus OrCHESELLA, Tempi. 

 For some notes on this genus see the latter part of this 

 paj^er. 



26. Orchesella cincta (Linn.), Lbk. (i'l. III. figs. .3-G.) 

 Loc. Portadown, ii. and iii. 1912, under sticks (8) ; Dun- 

 donald, vi. 1913, under a stone (2). 



Gtnus IIlterOMURUS, Waidc. 



27. Jleteromurus nitidus (Tempi.). 

 Loc. Purtadown, iii. 1912, under a slone (1). 



