Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 641 



T. elongatus, Gyll. 



TJlstee. Leinstee. 



Donegal (Buncrana sands, '00 B.). — Dublin (Chapelizod Glen, '54 

 Hn.). — Skerries ('93 C. 2). — "Wicklow (Powerscoiu't and Douce 

 Mountain, '97 Bk.). 



Rare — taken at Chapelizod by Mr. A. Furlong in June, 1850. 



Megacronus cingulatus, Mann. 



UlSTEE. CONNIUGHT. MtJNSTEE. 



Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Fermanagb (Belleisle, common, 

 '98 Pr.).— Eoscommon (banks of tbe R. Suck, '98 Ht. 1).— Waterford 

 (Ratbkurby, '91 F., not mentioned in Dr. Power's '78 list). — Cork 

 (Queenstown, '95 Wr.). 



Under stones, and in moss. The records, Armagh ('88 J. 5 ; '89 

 J. 1), are to be referred to the following species. 



M. analis, F. 



Ulstee. Connaitght. Leinstee, Mthststee. 

 Donegal, Derry, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh, Galway, (Clonbrock), 

 Dublin (rare), Clare (Lahinch), Limerick (Fg. MS.), Kerry (north). 

 Commoner than the preceding. 



Bryoporus cernuus, Grav. 



Megacronus cernuus v. merdarius, H. MS. 



Ulstee. 



Down (near Belfast, '85 H.). 



Recorded as Bolitohius cernuus in this reference, but listed as 

 above in Mr. Haliday's MS. Irish list. Unfortunately the specimens 

 cannot be traced. 



"Widely distributed in Europe, but it does not seem to have been 

 met with recently in Great Britain. 



Bolitobius lunulatus, L. 



UlSIEE. CoNNAUGHT. LErNSTEE. MUNSXEK. 



Common in moss and fungi. 



B. trinotatus, Er. 



Ulstee. Leinstee. Mtjnstee. 

 Donegal (Foyle), Antrim, Down, Armagh, Wicklow (Powerscourt 

 and Ovoca), Queen's County, Wexford, Waterford, Cork (Middletown). 

 Common, often in company with the two following species. 



