Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 639 

 T. chrysomelinus, L. 



TJlSTEE. CoISTNAUGHT. LErNSTEE. MUNSXER. 



Common. A large pallid variety, closely resembling T. solutus, 

 occurs in Ireland, especially in the north of Donegal. Dr. Sharp 

 informs us that a similar variety is common in Scotland. 



T. humerosus, Er. 



Ulster. Leinstee. 

 Donegal, Derry, Antrim, Armagh, Fermanagh, Cavan, Dublin. 



T. tersus, Er. 



Ulster. Cos-jfAUGHi. Lehs^ster. MtnsrsTER. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Cavan (Eallyhaise, '94 J. Ht. 

 Cr.). — Sligo (Ballymote, Ht.). — Dublin (Dodder banks, Ht.). — Lime- 

 rick (Ht.). — Kerry (Loo Bridge, Cs. ; Dingle, Ht.). 



[T. ruficolUs, Grav. — Recorded fi'om Ireland by WoUaston ('55 

 "W.). Dr. Sharp examined these specimens and reported that they were 

 nothing more than T. ohtusus, var. nitidicolUs (see '65 B.).] 



T. hypnorum, F. 



Ulster. Connatjght. Lees^sxer. MirjfSXEE. 

 Common. The variety meridionalis, Eairm., occurs. 



T. pusillus, Grav. 

 Ulster. Leinsxer. Munstee. 



Donegal, Derry, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh, Dublin, Waterford, 

 Cork. 



Common. 



T. brunneus, F. 



Ulsiee. CojStxatjghx. Leiksxee. MtJjS'STHE. 

 Common. 



\_T. transver salts. — The records, Armagh ('91 J. 2 ; '92 J. 4), are 

 to be deleted,] 



Lamprinus saginatus, Grav. 

 Ulsxee. Leinstee. 

 Armagh (J.).— Dublin (Tallaght, '00 Ht. 3). 

 Found in moss fi'om the E. Dodder banks, April. 



