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Roscommon (banks of the Suck, '98 Ht. 1). — Galway (Wr.). — 

 Wicklow (Murrongli, C). — Clare (Lough Doon, Ht.). — Cork Queens- 

 town, '95 Wr.).— Kerry (Ballybunion, '98 C. ; Kenmare, Ht.). 

 Local, in moss and flood refuse. 



L. terminatum, Grav. 



Ulstee. Leeststee. Munstee. 

 Derry (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Armagh ('88 J. 2 ; MuUinm'e, '94 

 J. 1). — Monaghan (Scotstown, J.). — King's County (Fin Lough near 

 Clonmacnoise, '00 Ht. 1). — Kerry (Muckross Woods, Hr.). 



Var. immaculatum, Fowler. 

 Ulstee. Coknaught. Leikstee. Munstee. 



Donegal and Derry (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Antrim (Belfast, Sn.). — 

 Armagh ('92 J. 4 ; Loughgilly, J.) — Monaghan (Scotstown, J.) — 

 Mayo (Delphi, Ht.).— Galway (Leenane, Ht.). — Dublin (Raheny, '95 

 Ht. 3). — Kerry (Muckross, Hr.). 



The type form is rare in Ireland, being largely replaced by the 

 variety L. immaculatum. Fowler. 



\_L. pallidum, Nord. The record, Coolmore ('94 J. Ht. Cr.), is to 

 be deleted.] 



L. multipunctum, Grav. 



Ulstee. Leinstee. Mthststee. 

 Donegal and Derry (Foyle dist., '00 B. ; Coolmore, '95 J. 1). — 

 Louth (Bellurgan, '88 J. 1). — Dublin ('54 Hn.). — King's County 

 (Finlough near Clonmacnoise, '00 Ht. 1). — Limerick (Fg. MS.). — 

 Waterford (Ardmore, '97 C.).— Cork (Bantry Bay, '47 W. 1). 



L. angusticoUe, Lac. 



LeIjSTSTEE. 



Dublin (a single specimen on the banks of the Dodder, near 

 Firhouse, 54 Hn.). 



Taken by Mr. A. H. Haliday {fide H. MS.). Unfortunately the 

 specimen cannot be traced in his collection. JSTo doubt the species 

 awaits rediscovery in this locality, which is one very suited to the 

 habits of the species. It has been recorded from Wales, northern 

 England, the south of Scotland, and central Europe. 



