286 ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES, NOTES, ETC. 



Donacia obscura, Gyll. Sutton Broad (Balfour Browne) ; Penrith, Cumber- 

 land (Britten) ; Scotland, Loch Chesney (Gordon) ; Ireland, Glengariff, 

 CO. Cork (Colonel Yerbury), Westmeath and Galway (Halbert) ; near 

 Dublin ? in profusion (Kemp). 



Donacia thalassina, Germ. Richmond Park (Beare) ; Enfield (Pool) ; Oxford 

 (Walker) ; Oulton Broad (Bedwell) ; Norfolk, scarce (Edwards) ; Braunton, 

 Devonshire (de la Garde) ; Scotland, Drumshoreland (Evans) ; Ireland, 

 widely distributed. 



Donacia impressa, Payk. Deal (Donisthorpe) ; Oxford (Holland) ; Norfolk, 

 not common (Edwards), Sutton Broad (Balfour Browne) ; Cumberland, 

 Keswick (Day) ; near Barmouth (P. H. Jackson) ; Ireland, widely dis- 

 tributed. The forehead has a strong blunt prominence on each side. 



Donacia vulgaris, Zsch. Black Pond, Esher (Lewcock) ; Suffolk and Norfolk, 

 not common ; Ireland, Antrim, Down, Westmeath, and Dublin. 



Donacia clavipes, F. A (^ of this species was taken in cop. with 9 D. obscura 

 at Sutton Broad by Mr. F. Balfour Browne in 1905 ; Theddlethorpe, 

 Lines (Thornley) ; Ireland, Roscommon and Clare. 



Donacia semicuprea, Panz. Ireland, co. Kerry ; it has not occurred in 

 Armagh. 



Donacia cinerea, Herbst. Enfield (Pool) ; Oxshott (Donisthorpe) ; Lowestoft 

 (Morley) ; Ranworth, Norfolk (Edwards) ; Ireland, Lough Neagh, 

 (Wollaston). 



Donacia discolor, Panz. Chale Chine, I. of W. (Donisthorpe) ; Tostock 

 (Morley) ; Whitwell Common, Norfolk (Edwards) ; Ireland, common. 



Donacia braccata. Scop. SuJEfolk, Walberswick (Morley), Southwold (Crutwell) ; 

 Norfolk, locally common ; Mablethorpe, Lines (Thornley) ; Murfleet, near 

 Hull (Stainforth) ; Ireland, Wexford and Kerry. 



Donacia affinis, Kunze. Enfield (Pool) ; Weybridge (Donisthorpe) ; Oxford 

 district (Walker); Suffolk, not rare (Morley) ; Norfolk, Ranworth (Thouless) ; 

 Hatchmere and Delamere (W. E. Sharp) ; Cumberland (Britten) ; Ireland, 

 very rare, Donegal. 



HcBmonia curtisi, Lac. Cuxton (Walker) ; Norfolk, Fakenham (Skrimshire. 

 1811), Cley-next-the-Sea, in numbers (Babbington, 1837). 



Hcemonia appendiculata, Panz. Binsey, near Oxford (Dr. Jackson) ; Thames, 

 near Marlow (Dollman) ; Ireland, Hill of Down Canal, Meath (Dr. AUman). 

 Royal Canal, Dublin (Halbert and Kemp). Recently retaken near Oxford 

 by Messrs. Collins and Walker. Mr. J. ColHns gives some interesting notes 

 on the early stages of this beetle and figures the larva and pupa case 

 (E. M. M., 1911, p. 248). 



Zeugophora flavicollis, Marsh. Wimbledon Common (E. A. Waterhouse) ; 

 Epping Forest (Kemp) ; New Forest (Dr. Sharp) ; Colchester (Harwood) ; 

 Suffolk (Morley). As pointed out by Mr. Champion, the posterior femora 

 are wholly reddish yellow, and not fuscous (E. M. M., 1905, p. 224). 



Lema septentrionis, Weise. Ireland, widely distributed. 

 Le7na melanopa, L. Ireland, only recorded from Dublin. 



