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Aphodius pusillus, Herbst. Ireland, Antrim. 



Aphodius quadrimaculatus, L. Dover, in sheep's dung (Morley) ; Dorrington 



(Chitty) ; Felixstowe (Fox). 

 Aphodius inquinatus, F. It is not recorded in the Irish List. Mr. E. J. 



Burgess Sopp records an immigration riight of this beetle in the Ent. Record 



for 1904, p. 15L 

 ApTiodius tessulattis, Payk. Birkdale (Tomlin) ; Wanfell, Cumberland (Day) ; 



Scotland, on Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh, in plenty, in Xovember (Beare). It 



was recorded in error from Ireland. 

 Aphodius conspurcatus, L. There is an Irish example of this species in the 



Dublin Museum. 

 Aphodius sticticus, Panz. Richmond Park (Donisthorpe) ; Doddington 



(Chitty) ; Boar's Hill, Oxford (Walker) ; Buckfastleigh, Devon (de la 



Garde) ; Lincolnshire, Cadney (Thornley), Beelsby (Wallace) ; Ireland, 



Cork (Walker). 

 Aphodius consputus, Er. Camber, in sheep's dung, in numbers, spring and 



autumn (Bennett) ; Doddington (Chitty) ; in dead rabbit, Tavy Valley, 



Devonshire (Keys). 

 Aphodius contaminatus, Herbst. Reigate (Beare) ; Hanwell (Donisthorpe) ; 



Bagley Wood. The Irish record of ^4. ohliteratus refers to this species. 

 Aphodius zenkeri. Germ. In deer's dung, Richmond Park, and Weston-super- 

 Mare (Donisthorpe) ; Englefield Park, Berks (Joy) ; Doddington, in sheep's 



dung (Chitty). 

 Aphodius Hridus, F. Ireland, rare, Donegal, Down, Galway, and Waterford. 

 Aphodius depressus, Kug. Ireland, the black form (v. nigripes) is fairly 



common ; the type form has been recorded from Ardara (Johnson), and 



Carrantuohill, co. Kerry (Donisthorpe). Stornoway, in numbers (Walker). 



Plagiogonus arenarius, 01. Tubney (Walker) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; Ditch- 

 ling, in plenty in rabbits' burrows in a sand-pit (Dollman) ; Brandon 

 (Chitty and Morley). 



Heptaulacus testudinarius, F. Sheen Common (Beare). Mr. E. J. Burgess 

 Sopp records it in numbers in the burrows of Geotrupes mutator at Ferndale, 

 Dorset — probably a parallel case to Aphodius porcus. 



Heptaulacus villosus, Gyll. Cobham Park, Streatley, and Oxford district 

 (Walker) ; Newbury (Harwood) ; Birkdale and Southport sandhills 

 (Chaster and Sopp) ; Llanbedr, near Harlech (H. G. Attlee) ; Cleethorpes 

 (Kidson Taylor and Dr. Barrow) ; Scotland, N. Berwick (Jolly). 



Ammcecius brevis, Er. Matlock and Bewdley (Blatch). Taken freely at 

 Birkdale by Dr. Chaster and Mr. Sopp. 



Psammohius sulcicollis. 111. Thetford Warren (Morley) ; Pyle, S. Wales 



(Tomlin). 

 Psammohius porcicollis. 111. Pyle, Glamorganshire (TomUn). 



Jlgialia- sabuleti, Payk. Barron's Wood, Cumberland (Britten). 



