Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 637 



Gymnusa brevicoUis, Payk, 



Ulster. 



Deny (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Armagli (MuUintire, '94 J. 1). 



In flood refuse and moss. Mr. Buckle found it plentifully at 

 Culmore, in a marsh, under ruslies. Haliday states ('55 H. 1) tkat the 

 Holywood record ('41 H. 1) should have referred to the following 

 species. Abroad this species is very widely distributed over northern 

 and central Europe, Siberia, and in JS'orth America. 



G. variegata, Kies. 



TJlSTEE. 



Down (Holywood, '55 H. 1). 



'* Gymnusa Irevicollis, given as such in the Entomologist (1841), 

 should be G. variegata, Kiesen wetter, as Dr. Schaum subsequently 

 showed." Unfortunately Haliday's specimens cannot be traced. 



Hypocyptus longicornis, Payk. 



MtTKrSTEE. 



Waterford ('78 P.).— Ireland (H. coU.). 



H. laeviusculus, Mann. 

 Ulster. Leinstee. Munster. 

 Antrim (Ballycastle, Ch., coll. T.). — Dublin (Portmarnock, on the 

 bent grass, '54 Hn. ; ^rth BuU, Ht.).— Carlow (Bonis, '95 Ht. 8).— 

 Cork (Kanturk, '47 W. 1). 



H. ovulum, Heer. 



Ulster. Leestster. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Armagh ('88 J. 5 ; Poyntzpaes, 

 '97 J. 2).— Dublin (Dundi'um, Ch., coU. Bk.). 



H. seminulum, Er. 



Ulster. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Ireland (H. coll.). 



Conosoma pubescens, Grav. 



Ulster. Leinster. Miwstee. 

 Donegal (Eoyle), Derry, Antrim (Ballycastle), Down, Armagh, 

 Dublin (Portmarnock and Killiaey), "Wicklow (Avoca), Cork (Glan- 

 dore), Kerry (Bally bujiion and Tore Wood). 



