568 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



H. rufibarbis, F. 



TJiSTEE. Conn AUGHT. Leinstee. Mtjnsteh. 

 Donegal, Down, Armagh, rermanagh, Galway, Louth, "Westmeath, 

 Dublin, Caiiow, Cork. 

 Common. 



H. ruficornis, P. 



Ulstee. Connatjght. Leinstee. Mitnstee. 

 Common. 



[^. griseus, Panz. — The records ('91 F. 1), and S. Louth ('94 J. 

 2), are to be deleted.] 



H. seneus, F. 

 Ulstee. Connaitght. Leenstee. Munstee. 

 Common, especially on the coast, 



[^. consentaneus, Dej. — The records, Marino ('92 Pt. and Dn.)and 

 Loughgilly (94 J. 2), are to be deleted.] 



H. rubripes, Duft. 



TJlSTEE. MTrNSTER. 



Down (near Belfast, '85 H.).— Cork (Fg. MS.).— Keny (Kenmare 

 or Caragh Lake, '01 Ch., coll. Tr.). 



The Belfast record is doubtful, as HaKday queries the species in 

 his MS. Irish list. A variety with dark femora occurred in the Kerry 

 locality. 



\_M. caspius, Stev. — There is a specimen of this species in the Dublin 

 Museum collection marked as Irish, but in the absence of any record 

 of its occui'rence it cannot be included with certainty.] 



H. latus, L. 



Dlstee. Connaught. Leinstee. Munster. 

 Common. Occurs on Eathlin, Achill, and Yalentia. 



H. quadripunctatus, Dej. 



Leinstee. 



Wicklow (Sugar Loaf mountain, '78 Ch.). 



A single specimen taken on the summit in June. S. tv-punctatus 

 is chiefly a mountaia insect occurring locally in the Highlands of 

 Scotland, N. England, and over northern and central Eui'ope. 



