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C. flavipes, Eourc. 

 Ulstee. Leinstee, 

 Antrim (Rathlin, '97 Hr. ; Cushendun, '94 J. 2). — Down (New- 

 castle, Ch.).— Meath (Laytown, '94 D.N.F.C.).— Dublin (south, C. ; 

 Portmarnock, '53 Hn. ; Ht.). 

 Coast sandhills. 



C. mollis, Marsh. 



Ulstee. Coitnaught. Leinsiee. Muwstee. 

 Common. 



C. meianocephalus, L. 



Ulstee. Connatight. Leinstee. MinsfSTEE. 



Common. The Alpine variety, nuhigena, Hal., has been taken in 

 the following localities : — Donegal and Derry (Foyle dist., '00 B. ; 

 Teelin Bay, '80 Wr. ; Coolmore, '94 J. Ht. Cr.).— Antrim (Cave Hill 

 and Carrickfergus, Wr.). — Down (near Belfast, '85 H.; Slieve Donard, 

 '39 H.).— Cavan (Slieve Glah, '94 J. Ht. Cr.).— Sligo (Ben Bulben, 

 &c., Ht.). — Mayo (Achill, summit of Slievemore to sea-level, '98 

 Ht. 2). — Galway (Great Ai'an, '93 Bn. ; Eoundstone, Ht.). — Dublin 

 (mountains, C. and Ht.). — "Wicklow (Douce, '97 Bk. ; Lugnaquilla, 

 '39 H.; '96 Ht. 1).— Cork (Dm-sey, '94 J. Ht. Cr.).— Kerry (Bally- 

 bunion, '98 C. ; Beginnisb, '98 Ht. 3 ; Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4). First 

 described by Haliday, from specimens taken on tbe summit of 

 Lugnaquilla. It is very widely distributed in Ireland, occurring in 

 the plain as well as on higb ground. The lowland specimens, however, 

 are not nearly so dark as those from the mountains. 



C. micropterus, Duft. 

 Ulstee. 

 Donegal (mountains, '68 Sm. ; Buncrana, '95 "Wr.). — Antrim 

 ( Carrickfergus, Wr. ) . 



Bare. Recorded from the following localities in error : — Ardara, 

 Portballintrae, Cushendun, Portrush, Clandeboye, Ballynaliincli, 

 Armagh, Carlingford. 



C. piceus, Marsh. 

 Ulstee. Connaught. Leinstee. Mukstek, 

 Donegal, Derry, Antrim, Down, Tyi-one, Armagh, Fermanagh, 

 Cavan, Galway, Louth, Dublin, Wicklow, Kerry. 

 Under moss, generally in woods. 



