ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 239 



Stenus nigritulus, Gyll. Ireland, Shane's Castle, Lough Neagh (Halbert), 



Stenus palustris, Er. Hornsea Mere (Stainforth). 



Stenus fuscicornis, Er. Ditchling (Dollman). 



Stenus cerosus, Er. Cumberland (Britten). 



Stenus erichsoni, Rye. Norfolk, Aylsham (Wood) ; Ireland, Galway. 



Stenus flavipes, Steph. Ireland, locally common. 



Stenus pubescens, Steph. Ireland, common. 



Stenus hinotatus, Ljungh. Sandown, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; near Hull 

 (Stainforth) ; Ireland, widely distributed. 



Stenus canescens, Rosh. Colchester (Harwood) ; Sandown, I. of W. (Champion), 



Stenus pallitarsis, Steph. Ireland, common. 



Stenus niveus, Fauv. Chobham (Champion) ; Sutton Broad, Norfolk, and 

 Worle, Somerset (Donisthorpe) ; Cumberland, common (Britten). 



Stenus picipennis, Er. North Cove, Yorks (Stainforth) ; Irby, Lines (Wal- 

 lace) ; Cumberland (Day) ; Ireland, Dublin. 



Stenus foveicoUis, Kr. Colwall, Herefordshire, and Glemsford, Suffolk 

 (Tomlin) ; Helvellyn and Cross Fell, Cumberland (Britten). 



Stemis kiesemvetteri, Rosh. Surrey, Gomshall (E. A. Butler), Sunningdale 

 (Donisthorpe) ; Berks, Greenham Common (Harwood). 



Stenus cicindeloides, Grav. Cumberland ; Ireland, Antrim, Armagh, Dublin, 

 Kilkenny, Waterford, and Kerry. 



Stenus solutus, Er. Maldon, Essex (Nicholson) ; Hanwell (Dollman) ; 

 Kennet Valley, Berks (Joy) ; Whitstable and Brandon (Chitty) ; Sandown, 

 I. of W. (Beare) ; Otmoor, Oxford district (Holland) ; Alford, Lines (C. O. 

 Waterhouse). 



Stenus latifrons, Er. Sandown, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; Cumberland (Day) : 

 Ireland, Antrim and Westmeath. 



Stemis fornicatus, Steph. Richmond Park (Beare) ; Epping Forest (Nichol- 

 son) ; Heytesbury Farm, I. of W. (Morley) ; Ditchhng (Dollman) ; New 

 Forest (Chitty) ; Barnby Broad (Morley) ; Delamere (Tomlin) ; h-eland, 

 Donegal (Johnson). 



Oxiiporus rufus, L. Enfield (Pool) ; Oxshott, abundant (Donisthorpe) ; 

 Bradfield (Joy) ; Wicken Fen (Beare) ; Herefordshire (Tomlin) ; Oxford 

 district (Collins) ; Lincolnshire (Wallace) ; Scotland, Orchardton (Douglass). 



Bledius taurus. Germ. Ipswich (Morley) ; N. Wales (Tomhn). The rare 



black form was taken by Dr. Joy, a (t at Wells in 1904, and a $ by 



Mr. Donisthorpe in the same locality in 1 909. 

 Bledius spectahilis, Kr. Point of Air (Tomhn) ; Ireland, local, but widely 



distributed. 

 Bledius tricornis, Herbst. Yarmouth, I. of W. (Donisthorpe). The Irish 



record refers to the preceding species. 

 Bledius unicornis. Germ. Point of Air (Tomlin) ; Scilly (Joy). 

 Bledius hicornis. Germ. Rye (Bennett) ; Wells Marshes (Joy) ; Isle of Wight, 



Luccombe Chine (Ellis), Sando\vn (Champion), Bembridge (Donisthorpe). 

 Bledius arenarius, Payk. Gorton, Suffolk (E. A. Butler) ; Ireland, common. 

 Bledius pallipes, Grav. Ireland, Ardara, co. Donegal (Johnson). 



