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Limnophilus flavicornis (Fab.). 

 MUNSTER. CONNAUGHT. LeINSTER. ULSTER. 



M. — Kerry (Eoss Castle ; Dinish ; Flesk and Deenagh Rivers). C. — Mayo 

 (Carrowbeg Eiver, Westport). Sligo (near Sligo). L. — Wexford (Johnstown 

 Castle grounds). Wicklow (Altidore). Dublin (Lucan; Santry; &c.). West- 

 meath (Moate; Bog of Allen). U. — Monaghan (Glaslough and Emyvale). 

 Armagh (Acton Glebe; Lough Gilly; &c.). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (common and widely spread). Northern 

 and central Europe. 



*Limnophilus decipiens (Kol.). 

 Ulster. 



TJ. — Monaghan (Glaslough, Entom. Monthly Mag., 1892). 



This species was found fairly commonly by Mr. K. J. Morton, at Kelvey 

 Lough, a small, deep lake near the above-mentioned locality. 



Distribution. — England (rare, London district, Haslemere, Norwich). Not 

 recorded from Scotland. Widely distributed in Europe, ranging from Finland 

 to the Balkans. Siberia (McZachlan). 



Limnophilus marmoratus Curt. 



MUNSTER. CONNAUGHT. LEINSTER. ULSTER. 



M. — Kerry (Loo Bridge ; Ross Castle ; Cloghereen ; Coppagh Glen ; Gap of 

 Dunloe ; Kilbrean Lough ; Dinish). Waterford (between Cappoquin and 

 Lismore ; Cappagh Lough). C. — Galway (Salthill ; Castlekirk ; Cong). 

 Roscommon (Yew Point). Mayo (common in the Westport and Newport 

 districts). Sligo (Rosses Point). L. — Wexford (Edenvale ; Killurin : Johns- 

 town Castle grounds). King's County (Edenderry). Dublin (Tolka at 

 Glasnevin). Westmeath (Shannon ; Killinure ; Waterstown). TJ. — Monaghan 

 (Glaslough and Emyvale). Armagh (Ohurchhill; Mullinure, &c.). Antrim 

 (gas lamps at Belfast). Donegal (Coxtown; Coolmore; common on lakes 

 in the Kilmacrennan district). 



Common. 



Distribution. — Great Britain (common, Devonshire to Shetlands). Lapland 

 to France ; Spain; and central Italy. 



Limnophilus stigma Curt. 

 Munster. Leinster. Ulster. 



M. — Kerry (Killarney, McZachlan, 1862). L. — Westmeath (AVaterstown 

 and Eiver Shannon). U. — Armagh (Birches). 



Distribution. — Widely spread in Great Britain, ranging from Kent to 



