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Cionus scrophularice, L. N. Cornwall (Butler) ; S. Devon (Fowler) ; Ireland, 



Down and Kerry. 

 Cionus tuherculosiis. Scop. Kingston-on-Thames (Donisthorpe) ; Xewbury 



(Harwood) ; Scotland, Loch Fochan, Argyllshire (Bowhill). 

 Cionus thapsus, F. On Yerhasrum nigrum, Streatley, Berks, in abundance 



(Harwood) ; Framingham Pigot, Norfolk (Edwards). 

 Cionus hortidanus. Marsh. Ireland, widely distributed. 

 Cionus blattarice, F. There is an example of this species in Mr. Haliday's 



collection, marked as having been taken in Ireland. 

 Cionus puIcheUus, Herbst. Lundy Island (Joy and Tomlin) ; Suffolk, 



Norfolk ; Ireland, Kerry. 



Cryptorhynclius lapafhi, L. Weymouth (Forsyth) ; St. Issej', Cornwall (E. 

 Davies) ; Gosport (Donisthorpe) ; Oxford district (Walker) ; Suffolk, 

 Barrow-on-Soar, Leicestershire (Bouskell) ; Lincolnshire ; Ireland, Armagh 

 and Wexford. 



Acalles rohoris. Curt. Ireland, Kerry. 



Acalles ptinoides. Marsh. Cumberland ; Ireland, Donegal, Louth, Dublin, 



Wicklow, Wexford, and Cork. 

 Acalles turhatus. Boh. Enslow Bridge, Oxford (Collins) ; Lowestoft ; Torksey, 



Lines (Fegler) ; Ireland, Donegal, Antrim, and Dublin ; not recorded from 



Louth in the Irish list. 



Mononyclius pseudacori, F. Only occurs in the seed-pods of Iris fcetidissimus, 

 not /. pseudacorus : NcAvton Abbot, S. Devon (Holdaway) ; Niton, I. of W., 

 in profusion, October 1906 (Donisthorpe). There are Irish specimens in 

 the Haliday collection. Pinney Cliff, Lyme Regis, Dorset, in numbers 

 in July on pods of Iris fcetidissimus, 1835 (Dale and Morris). 



Coeliodes ruhicundus, Herbst. Ireland, Donegal, Derry, Armagh, Roscommon, 

 Galway, and King's County. 



Coeliodes cardui, Herbst. Ireland, Down and Galway. 



Coeliodes geranii, Payk. Oxford (Holland) ; Gelt Woods, Cumberland 

 (Routledge). • 



Coeliodes exiguus, 01. Luccombe, I. of W. (Butler) ; Tubney, near Oxford 

 (Walker). The Northumberland and Durham records refer to the pre- 

 ceding species. 



Poophagus nasturtii. Germ. Moretonhampstead, Devon (de la Garde) ; 

 Baldock (Wood) ; Cothill, near Abingdon (Walker) ; Cumberland (Britten). 



Ceuthorhynchus setosus. Boh. Ditchling, Sussex (Donisthorpe) ; Cothill, 



Oxford (Walker) ; Scotland, Orchardton (Douglas). Recorded as feeding 



on Sisymbrium thalianum by Walker and Britten. 

 Ceuthorhynchus constrictus. Marsh. Wood Eaton, Oxford (Walker) ; Aylestone, 



Leicester (H. W. Bates) ; Ireland, Waterford. 

 Ceuthorhynchus cochlearice, Gyll. Ireland, Armagh, Wexford, and Kerry. 



Mr. P. de la Garde took a specimen at Totnes, Devonshire, with six joints 



to the funiculus of the antennae (instead of seven). 



