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A. brevipennis, Grav. 

 TJlstee. Coknattght. Leinstee. Munstek. 



Donegal (Buncrana, '95 Wr.). — Fermanagli (Belleisle, '98 Pr.). — 

 Eoscoininon (Mote Park, '98 Ht. 1).— Galway (Vr. ; Clonbrock, '96 

 Ht. 2; Eoundstone, Ht.). — Carlo w (Borris, '95 Ht. 8). —Clare 

 (Finlough, Ht.). — Wexford (Killuiin and Eosslare, Ht.). — Cork 

 (Queenstown and Middletown, '95 Wr.). — Keriy (Dingle, Ht.). 



Common in the soutli and west of Ireland, but of rare occurrence 

 in tbe east. 



A. tristis, Grav. 



Leinstee. 



Louth (Carlingford, '88 J. 1). 



The specimen from which this record was made cannot be traced. 



A. bipunctata, 01. 



DlSTEE. COiSnsrATJGHT. Mn^STEE. 



Antrim (Belfast, '00 J. 2).— Down (Stormount, '92 Pt. and Dn.).— 

 Ai-magh ('92 J. 4).— Galway (Wr.).— Waterford ('78 P.). 

 Not common. 



A. ciiniculorum, Kr. 



Leikstee. 



Wexford (Eosslare Sandhills, Sh., coll. Ht.). 



The records, Coolmore ('94 J. Ht. Cr.). Annagh ('89 J. 4) ; 

 Poyntzpass ('97 J. 2), and Dowry's lough ('00 J. 2), should refer to 

 the following species. Distribution — central Europe, and the western 

 parts of the Mediterranean region. 



A. lanuginosa. Gray. 

 Ulstee. CoiofAUGHT. Leinsxee. Munstee. 

 Common. 



A. moesta, Grav. 



CojfNAUGHT. 



Mayo (Achill, coll. Ht.). 



Taken in April ; species determined by Mr. G. C. Champion. The 

 few previous Dish records of this species are to be refeiTed to A. 

 succicola, Thorns., which is a much commoner insect thi'oughout Great 

 Britain. 



