King and Hakbkrt — A List of the Neuroptera of Ireland. 103 

 Polycentropus Kingi McLach. 



MUNSTER. UONNAUGHT. ULSTEI!. 



M. — Kerry (Tore Cascade ; Glena ; Horse's Glen ; Gap of Dunloe). 

 C. — Mayo (Garrowbeg River). U.— Antrim (Colin Glen). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (North Wales and Lake District to 

 Inverness). Isle of Man {Morton) ; Switzerland (Felbcr) ; Portugal and 

 Sardinia (McLachlan). 



Holocentropus dubius (Eamb.). 



MUNSTER. CONNAUGHT. ULSTER. 



M. — Kerry (Lough Crincauni). Cork (lakes near Glaudore). C— Mayo 

 (Knappagh and Cushinsheeaun Loughs). TJ. — Monaghan (Glaslough). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (local; Dorset to Inverness.). Northern and 

 central Europe. 



Holocentropus stagnalis (Albarda). 



CONNAUGHT. ULSTER. 

 C. — Mayo (Doogan Lough, King). U. — Armagh (Lowry's Lough, Johnson, 

 fide McLaclilan). 



A Holocentropus, evidently of this species, was taken at Doogan Lough. 



Distribution. — Great Britain (range not ascertained; occurs in Suffolk 

 and Worcestershire). Holland and Germany. 



Holocentropus picicornis (Steph.). 



MUNSTER. CONNAUGHT. LeINSTER. UlSTEK. 



M. — Kerry (Eoss Castle ; Horse's Glen ; Tore ; Gap of Dunloe ; Kilbrean 

 Lough ; Glena ; Parknasilla ; near Kenmare). C. — Galway (Maumwee 

 Lough). Mayo (Clare Island; Cushinsheeaun, Prospect, Knappabeg, and 

 Doogan Loughs). Eoscommon (Summerhill). L. — Dublin (Eiver Dodder 

 near Dublin ; Santry demesne). Westmeath (Shannon ; Coosan). U. — 

 Monaghan (Glaslough and Emyvale). Donegal (Loughs Keel, Askerry, 

 Mnafin, and Gorteen). Ai-magh (Lowry's Lough, &c.). 



Mr McLachlan records a variety of this species taken by Col. Yerbury 

 at Parknasilla in July, 1901. At first sight it resembled a small Silu or 

 large Bcraca ; but examination proved it to be a Holocentropus, with no 

 structural characters to distinguish it from H. jncicornis. The wings are 

 totally black, with the pubescence of the anterior slightly rusty ; and the 

 antennae are without anuulations (Untom. Monthly Mag., (2) xiii., p. 112). 



Distribution. — Great Britain (Devon to Perthshire). Abroad it is found 

 from Lapland to Hungary.' 



