634 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Encephalus complicans, Westw. 



Ulstee. Connatjght. Leinstek. 



Donegal and Deny (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Down (near Belfast, 



'85 H.).— Armagh ('90 J. 1 ; Poyntzpass, '96 J. 2).— Galway (Wr.).— 



Dublin (Portmarnock, '54 Hn.). — Wexford (Slaney estuary, Ht.). 



Not common ; in moss, flood refuse, and in nests of Myrmica. 



Gyrophsena affinis, Mann. 



CONNAIJGHT. 



Galway (Clonbrock, in fungi on trees, '96 Ht. 2). 



G. gentilis, Er. 



XJlstek. 

 Antrim (Ballycastle, in fungi, coll. Cs.). 



Obtained commonly in woods near Ballycastle by Dr. G. W. 

 Chaster. 



G. minima, Er. 

 Ulstek. Connatjght. • 



Antrim (Ballycastle, Ht., coll. Cs.). — Sligo (Glencar, Ch., coll. Cs.). 

 In moss and fungi. 



G. laevipennis, Ki\ 

 Ulstek. Connattght. Leinster. Munster. 

 Antrim (Ballycastle, Cs.). — Armagh ('92 J. 4). — Fermanagh 

 (Belleisle, '98 Pr.).— Gal way (Clonbrock, Ht.).— Longford (Priest's 

 Island, Lough Bee, '00 Ht. 1).— Wicklow (Ovoca, '00 Ht. 3).— Clare 

 (south Ht.) — Waterford (Dromana Forest, Ht.). 

 Locally common in fungi. 



Leptusa analis, Gyll. 



Ulster. 



Antrim (Murlough Bay, Ht., coll. Cs.). 



A single specimen taken under bark by Dr. G. W. Chaster in 

 September, 1901. Distribution — northern and central Europe, very 

 rare in England, frequent in the Highlands under fir-bark. 



L. fumida, Er. 



Ulster. Leeststee. 

 Antrim and Down (Belfast dist., Ht., coll. B.). — Armagh (J.). — 

 Dublin (Howth, '00 Ht. 3).— Carlow (Borris, '95 Ht. 8). 

 Frequent under moss. 



