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B. affine, Steph. 

 Ulster, Leinstee. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Antrim (Colin Glen, coll. B.).— 

 Armagh ('87 J. 1).— Louth ('94 J. 2, coll. C.).— Dublin (Dodder 

 hanks near Templeogue, '00 Ht. 3).— Wicklow(Bray, Ch.).— Wexford 

 (Courtown, '94 J. 2, coll. C). 

 I^ot common, 



B. monticola, Sturm, 

 Ulster. Leinster. Munster. 



Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Dublin (Dodder bank near Rath- 

 farnham, Bk.). — Limerick (Fg. MS.). 



Distribution — central Europe, and in Great Britain from English 

 midlands to the Tay district. 



\_B. stomoides, Dej. Recorded doubtfully by Haliday, from near 

 Greystones ('57 H.). The insect may have been B. affine, Steph,, which 

 occurs in this neighboui'hood.] 



B. quadriguttatum, F. 



Ulster. Connaught. 



Antrim (near Belfast, '94 J. 2, coll. Pn.). — Galway ("Portumna, 

 H." Fg, MS.). Ireland (H. coll.). 



In the collection of the Belfast Nat. Hist, and Philosoph. Society, 

 taken by the late R. Patterson, p.r.s. There is an Irish example in 

 the Haliday collection, which may be from the Portumna locality. 



B. lunatum, Duft. 

 Ulster. 



Derry (Magilligan, B.). — Antrim (Pathlin Island, lake shore, 

 '97 Hr.). 



Mr. Buckle found it under sea-weed. Ranges from the Clyde 

 district to the English midlands, S, Wales, and abroad over northern 

 and central Eui'ope, 



B, concinnum, Steph. 



Ulster. Leinster. Munster. 



Donegal and Derry (Foyle dist,, river banks, '00 B. ; near Derry, 

 Bk.).— Dublin (mouth of the Dodder, '53 Hn.).— Wicklow (Bray, H. 

 MS.). — Limerick (Shannon estuary, '54 Ds.), — Kerry (south shore of 



