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(Killucan). Louth (Castlebellingham). IT. — Tyrone (Altadiawan). Donegal 

 (near Kilmacrennan). " Ireland, common " [Hcdiday MS.). 



Distrihution. — Widely spread in Great Britain. Northern and central 

 Europe ; Styria ; Siberia. 



Chrysopa flava (Scop.). 



MUNSTER. CONNAUGHT. LeIXSTER. ULSTER. 



M. — Kerry (Deenagh Kiver ; Tore road ; Boreen-a-Morave). Cork 

 (Glandore). Waterford (Cappoquin). C. — Mayo (Carrowbeg Eiver). Sligo 

 (near Sligo). L. — Wexford (Eosslare). Wicklow (Altidore ; Enniskerry). 

 Dublin (Kingstown). Westmeath (Coosan ; Waterstownj. Louth (Castle- 

 bellingham). IT. — Monaghan (Emyvale). Armagh. 



Distribution. — Common in Great Britain from Devonshire to Inverness, 

 and in western Europe generally. 



Chrysopa alba (L.). 



MUNSTEK. CONNAUGHT. LeINSTER. ULSTER. 



M. — Kerry (Tore road; Boreen-a-Morave). C. — Galway (Cong). Mayo 

 (Carrowbeg Eiver). Eoscommon (Yew Point). Sligo (near Sligo). L. — 

 Wexford (Eden vale ; Killurin ; Johnstown Castle grounds). Wicklow 

 (Enniskerry and Powerseourt demesne). TJ. — Tyrone (Favour Eoyal}. 

 Donegal (Cottian ; Largy Eiver ; near Kilmacrennan). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (Devonshire to Inverness at least) . Northern 

 and central Europe. 



Chrysopa flavifrons Brauer. 



CONNAUGHT. 



C. — Mayo (Carrowbeg Eiver). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (south of England ; Wales ; not recorded 

 from Scotland). Sweden to Dalmatia {Brauer). 



Chrysopa teaella Sch, 



Lelnster. Ulster. 



L. — Dublin (Eathgar, coll. Carpenter). U. — Armagh (near Armagh, coll. 

 Johnson). 



A Chrysopa from the first-mentioned locality in the Irish National 

 Museum is apparently referable to the present species. It is somewhat 

 larger than the average size of British specimens ; but it has two characters 

 which are of C. tenella, a broad paler line on the thorax, and a black spot on 

 the cheeks {fide Morton), 



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