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 Chloroperla grammatica Toda. 



MUNSTER. CONNAUOIIT. LeINSTEK. UlSTEK. 



M. — Kerry (Deenagh Eiver ; Kenmare; Glencar). C— Mayo (Carrowbeg 

 Eiver). L. — Wicklow (Enniskerry). IT. — Armagh (Tanderagee). 



Bistrihution. — Great Britain (common, Devonshire to luveruess). Widely 

 spread in Europe, ranging from Scandinavia to Spain. 



*Isopteryx tripunctata Scop. 

 Ulster. 



TJ. — Donegal (Ardara, Johnson). 



Found in moss from this locality {McLachlan, Entom. Monthly Mag., xxix., 

 1893). 



Distribution. —GrQ&t Britain (widespread, Devonshire to Inverness). 

 Scandinavia [Kem.piy] ; central Europe ( Tiimpel). N"ot recorded from 

 Spain. 



Isopteryx torrentium Pict. 



Munster. Gonnaught. Leinster. 



M. — Kerry (Deenagh Eiver ; Tore ; Woodlawn ; Eoss Castle ; Ardagh 

 Lough; Devil's Punch-bowl; Gap of Duuloe; &c.). C. — Gal way (Castle- 

 kirk). Mayo (Carrowbeg Eiver). L. — Westmeath (Coosan Point). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (common, ranges as far north as the Hebrides 

 and Inverness). Mountain districts of northern and central Europe, extend- 

 ing to Spain. 



Capnia nigra Pict. 

 Lein.ster. Ulster. 



L. — Dublin (Eiver Dodder at Tallaght). U. — Down (Holy wood, 

 Haliday MS.). 



Common in the bed of the river Dodder, appearing towards the end 

 of March. 



Distribution. — Great Britain (uncertain, ranges north at least to Perth- 

 shire). On the Continent it is found in most parts of northern and central 

 Europe, and Navds reports it from Spain. 



*Capnia atra Jlorton. 

 Munster. 



M. — Kerry (Devil's Punch-bowl on Mangerton, June, Haibcrt ; July, 

 King). 



Occurs in gi'eat abundance under stones on the margins of the sub- 

 alpine lake in this locality {Irisli Nat., 1908). Mr. Morton has verified 

 the identification of the Irish specimens, and remarks that they belong 



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