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Isclmoglossa prolixa, Gray. 



COXJTATJGHT. LeLN'STEE. 



Galway (Clonbrock, Ht., coll. D.).— Dublin (Dundmm, '00 Ht. 3, 

 eoU. Bk.). 

 Rare. 



Oeyusa incrassata, Xr. 



TJiSTEE. Coy]!fAUGHT. LeIJ^STER. 



Antrim and Down (Lagan Canal, Ht. coll. B. ; Holywood, '00 J. 

 2).— Armagli ('00 J. 2).— Galway (^r.).— Dublin (HoT^b Demesne, 

 '00 Ht. 3). 



Specimens taken on Cave Hill, near Belfast, by ITr. C. "W". 

 Buckle, have been verified as tbis species by II. Tauvel. It may be 

 found under moss at all seasons of the year. 



0. hibernica, Rye. 



TIlsiee. 



Down (Slieve Donard, '76 R. ; '76 Cb.). 



A single specimen found under moss on the sumroit of tbe 

 mountain, in company witb Oxypoda rupicola, Rye. Tbe species 

 was described by Mr. E. C. Rye fi'om Mr. Cbampion's specimen. It 

 is found also in Scotland, and Mr. B. Tomlin bas taken it on the top 

 of Snowdon, August, 1901, 



Phlceopora reptans, Grav. 

 Ireland (H. coll.). 



There are Irish-taken specimens of this species in the Haliday 

 collection. 



Ocalea castanea, Er. 

 TJlstee. Leik'Stee. 

 Donegal (Eoyle dist., '00 B.).— Antrim (BaUycastle, T.).— 

 "Wexford (Slaney bank, by sweeping under conifers, Ht.). 



0. latipennis, Shaqj. 

 Ulstee. 

 Annagh (Newtown Hamilton, '00 J. 2 ; in moss on high ground. 

 '00 J. 2). 



Ilyobates nigricollis, Payk. 

 Ulstee. Co^tnaught. Leen-stee. 

 Antrim (Cave HiU, Ht., coU. B.).— Annagh ('92 J. 4),— Roscom- 

 mon (banks of the Suck, '98 Ht. 1).— DubHn (Malahide, '54 Hn.). 



