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P. fuscipes, Curt. 

 Ulstee. Leinstee. Mto^stee. 



Antrim (Lough Neagh, H. coll. ; Earns Island, coll. Oit ; Bel- 

 fast, J.). — Wicklow (Murrough, '57 H.). — Wexford (marsh near 

 the town, Ht.). — Kerry (shore near Dingle, Ht. ; Castlemaine, Fg. 

 MS. ; Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4). 



Locally common. Mr. Orr found it abundantly under moss on the 

 shore of Rams Island. 



Evaesthetus scaber, Thorns. 



Mtjkstee. 

 Kerry (Kenmare, Ht.). 

 One specimen found in moss close to the shore, April, 1899. 



E. ruficapillus, Lac. 



Ulstee. 

 Annagh ('92 J. 4). 



The Annagh records of ^. scaber and ^. laviusculus ('92 J. 4) are 

 to be refeiTcd to the present species. 



E. laeviusculus, Mann. 



COKN'ATJGHT. 



Galway (Leenane, Ht.). 



Pound in flood-refuse from the Erriff River, in April. 



Dianous ccerulescens, Gyll. 



Ulstee. Leinstee. Mxwstee. 



Antrim (Belfast dist., B. and Orr). — Down (Holywood, H. MS. - 

 Rostrevor, Fg. MS.).— Armagh ('90 J. 2).— Dublin (GlencuUen, '92 

 C. 4 ; Dodder banks near Tallaght, and mountain streams, '00 Ht. 3). — 

 Cork (Glandore, coll. Sch.). 



Abundant in wet moss on the waterfalls of mountain streams in the 

 county of Antrim. 



Stenus guttula, Miill 



Ulstee. Leinstee. MtnsrsTER. 



Donegal (Coolmore, '94 J. Ht. Cr.) — Antrim (Lough iN'eagh, H 

 MS. ; quarries at Cave Hill, B.). — Down (Holywood, H. MS.) — 

 Amagh ('90 J. 1).— Dublin (Dodder banks, &c., '54 Hn. ; Tallaght, 



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