KiNu AND ITalbioki' — .1 fJxt of lilt'. Ncwopteva oj Ireland. 87 



Limnophilus griseus (L.). 



CONNAUGIIT. LeINSTER. ULSTER. 



C. — Galway (near Maam ; Ballinasloe). Mayo (Kip Lough and Carrowbeg 

 Eiver). Sligo (Markree Castle). L. — Westmeath (Coosan ; Bog of Allen), 

 U. — Donegal (Cloghan ; Cottian ; Gorteen, Muethin, and Keel Loughs). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (Devon to north Shetlands). Isle of Man. 

 Jersey. Probably occurs in most parts of Europe from Lapland to the 

 Caucasus (not recorded from Spain) ; Iceland ; Eiiroes ; &c. Also in Siberia 

 (^McLacMmi). 



Limnophilus extricatus McLach. 



CONNAUGHT. LEINSTER. ULSTER. 



C. — Eoscommon (Summerhill). L. — Westmeath (Bog of Allen). TJ. — 

 Donegal (Lough Akiboon). 



Distrihdion. — Great Britain (ranges from the south of England to 

 Inverness). Northern and central Europe. 



Limnophilus hirsutus (Pict.). 



CONNAUGHT. LeINSTER. UlSTEK. 



C. — Mayo (Knappagh Lough and Carrowbeg River). L. — Dublin. 

 Westmeath (Shannon and Coosan Point). TJ. — Monaghau (Glaslough and 

 Emyvale). Donegal (Coxtov^fn; Lough Keel ; near Kilmacrennau). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (south of England to Inverness). Guernsey ; 

 Holland ; Switzerland ; Germany ; France ; Spain. 



Limnophilus luridus Curt. 



CONNAUGHT. LeINSTER. UlSTER. 



C. — Sligo (Markree Castle). L. — Westmeath (Shannon; Coosan). 

 U. — Donegal (Lough Keel ; Eiver Lennan ; Cottian; Clonkillybeg). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (local; Hampshire to Perthshire at least). 

 Finland; Holland; Belgium; Germany (Hamburg, Ulmer). 



Limnophilus sparsus Curt. 



MUNSTEU. CONNAUGHT. LeINSTER. ULSTER. 



M. — Kerry (common in the Killarney district ; Kenmare). Cork (Bally- 

 griffin woods ; Glandore). Waterford (Dromana ; Cappagh Lough). 

 C. — Galway (Salthill ; Cong ; Ballinasloe). Mayo (conmion in the Westport 

 and Newport districts). Sligo (Markree). L. — Wexford (Johnstown Castle 

 grounds). Wicklow (Eoundwood and Enniskerry). Dulilin (Donabate ; 

 River Dodder near Tallaght ; Harold's Cross; brackish pond at Sutton). 



[.V *J 



