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Ephemera danica Miill, 



MUNSTER. CONNAUGHT. LeINSTER. 



M.— Kerry (Ross Castle). C. — Eoscommon. Sligo (near Sligo). Mayo 

 (Mount Brown Lough). L. — "Westmeath (Athlone). Louth (Castle- 

 bellingham). 



Probably overlooked in many localities. The male and female subimago 

 stages are known to anglers as the "Green Drake" and the "Bastard 

 Drake " ; and the fully matured insect is the well-known May -fly. It is 

 the Ephemera of the English Lakes and the High Peak district, and of 

 Interlaken, and the Doubs near Pontarler abroad {Eaton in litt.). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (in the south of England this species ranges 



westwards to Somerset and Devon, and as far north at least as Perthshii'e in 



North Britain). In western Europe it is as widely distributed as the 



preceding species. 



Leptophlebia marginata (L.). 



MUNSTER. LEINSTER. 



M. — Kerry (Deenagh Eiver ; Woodlawn ; Tore Cascade). L. — West- 

 meath (Twy Lough). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (London district to Inverness). Temperate 

 and_arctic Europe. Occurring also in Asia, Turkestan, and in North America. 



Leptophlebia cincta (Eetz). 



CONNAUGHT. LEINSTER. 



C. — Mayo (Westport ; Mount Brown Lough ; Carrowbeg Eiver). Eoscom- 

 mon (Summerhill). L. — Dublin (Lucan). Westmeath (Twy Eiver ; Shannon; 

 Bog of Allen ; Killinure ; C41asson). 



Distribution.— Great Britain (not ascertained ; Rannoch, &c.). Northern 

 (Finmark, Schoyen : fide Petersen, 1908) and temperate Europe. Not 

 recorded from Spain. i 



Ephemerella ignita Poda. 



MUNSTER. COKNAUGHT. LEINSTER. 



M. — Kerry (Eoss Castle ; Deenagh Eiver ; Woodlawn ; Cloghereen ; 

 Horse's Glen ; Cappagh Glen ; SpaAVell; Gap of Dunloe). C. — Eoscommon 

 (Summerhill ; Yew Point). L. — Dublin (Lucan). Westmeath (Hare Island ; 

 Shannon ; Coosan Point; Twy Eiver ; Glasson). 



Note added in Press. 

 1 Leptophlebia vespertina (L.) (X. Meyeri Eaton, 1884). 



CONNAI'OHT. 



C. — Mayo (Castlebar Ldiigh, coll. ITnllert). Specimens of a May-fly talsen in this locality on 

 the 18th June, 1909, were identified as the present species by the Eev. A. E. Eaton. 



Distribution. — Hitherto known Irom Scandinavia (arctic and southern) ; Switzerland ; Denmark 

 (Ilorsens and Svcjbock, Petersen) ; and the Scotch highlands (Strathglass, Briggs). 



