270 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



SCARAB^IDiE 



Copris lunaris, L. Gore Court Park (Walker) ; Ipswich (Morley). It has 

 been taken at Godalming by Mr. Polluck and Mr. Champion in horse-dung. 

 IVIr. E. C. Bedwell found it in large numbers there mider cow-droj)pings in 

 1908. 



OntJwphagus ovatus, L. It is doubtful as Irish. 



Onthophagus fraciicornis, Payk, and O. nuchicornis, L. Confined to the South 

 and West of Ireland. 



Aphodius erraticus, L. Ireland, not common ; Galway, Kildare, Wicklow, 



Wexford, and Cork. 

 Aphodius licemorrhoidalis, L. It is not recorded in the Irish List. 

 Aphodius fcetens, F. New Forest ; Ireland, rare, but widely distributed. 

 Aphodius scybalarius, F. Woolacombe (Champion). 

 Apliodiiis constans. Duft. Epping Forest (Jennings) ; Oxford (Walker) ; 



Femdale,Dorset (Sopp) ; Ireland, Donegal, Derry, and Galway. 

 Aphodius granarius, L. Ireland, Donegal and Derry. 

 Aphodius nitidulus, F. Blackgang, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk (Morley) ; 



Leicester district (F. Bates) ; Ireland, not common, but widely distributed. 

 Aphodius sordidus, F. Edmonton (Jennings) ; New Forest (Donisthorpe) ; 



Suffolk, Aldeburgh (Crutwell), Brandon and FoxhaU (Morley) ; Norwich 



(Edwards) ; Ireland, Derry, Antrim, Dublin, and Kerry. 

 Aplwdius rufescens, F. Blackgang, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk (Morley) ; 



Ireland, widely distributed. 

 Aplwdius lapponum, GyW.. Ireland, Donegal, Antrim, Galway, Wicklow, and 



Kerry. 

 Aphodius foetidus, F. Wasdale Head, Cumberland (Daj') ; Ireland, Donegal 



and Louth. 

 Aphodius putridus, Sturm. Newbury (Harwood) ; IsUp (Holland) ; Bagley 



Wood (Walker) ; Knowle, Warwickshire (Ellis) ; Ledsham, Cheshire 



(W. E. Sharp) ; Ireland, Donegal, Antrim, and Shgo. 

 Aphodius plagiatus, L. Birkdale (Chaster) ; Braunton, Devon (de la Garde). 

 Aphodius plagiatus, v. concolor, Schl. Braunton, Devon, abundant 



(de la Garde) ; Bembridge, I. of W., in flood refuse, in great profusion 



(Beare and Donisthorpe) ; Birkdale (Chaster and Sopp) ; Ireland, Dublin. 



in numbers under the mud of dried-up pools (Halbert). 

 Aphodius lividus, 01. Huntingfield, in cut grass (Chitty). 

 Aphodius porcus, F. Sandcmi (Tajlor) ; Blackgang, I. of W., in October 



(Donisthorpe) ; Suffolk, Brandon (Elliot), Oulton Broad (Bedwell), Ipswich 



(Morley) ; Norfolk, not common (Edwards) ; Cothill (Walker) ; Ireland, 



Antrim, Galway, Meath, Dubhn, and Waterford. It is an autumn species, 



and according to Dr. Chapman it is parasitic on and occurs in the burrows 



of Geotrupes stercorarius. 

 Aplwdius fristis, Panz. Suffolk (Morley) ; Norwich (Edwards) ; Oxford 



district (Collins). 



