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'93 C. ; Eush, '94 C. 2 ; Lambay, '96 C.).— Limerick (Fg. MS.).— 

 Kerry (Ballybunnion, '98 C. ; Waterville, coll. Yr.). 

 Common where it occurs. 



\_S. iipunctatus, Er. Haliday mentions S. hipunctatus -m his 

 Belfast list ('85 H;). We are inclined to believe this record was 

 intended for some other than the present species, as Haliday queries 

 the name Iipunctatus in his MS. list of Irish species.] 



S. bimaculatus, GylL 



Ulster. Leinster. Mtjnstee,. 



Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Dublin, Limerick, Waterford, Kerry. 

 Rather common. 



S. Juno, F. 



TJlstee. Connaught. Leinsteii. MnsrsTEE. 

 Common. 



S. ater, Mann. 

 Ulstee. 

 Fermanagh (Lower Lough Erne, Ch., coll. Cs.). 



S. Guynemeri, Duv. 



CONNAUGHT. MtrNSTEE. 



Sligo (Glencar, Cs.).— Kerry (Killarney, '91 F. 1). 



Rare. Distribution — western Europe, and the Mediterranean 

 region. In Grreat Britain it is found chiefly in hilly districts from 

 Kent to Clyde, and it would seem to be rare in the east. 



S. speculator, Er. 



Dlstee. Conn AUG ht. Leinster. Mfnster. 



Common. The record, Armagh ('92 J. 4), for the variety Rogeri, 

 Kr., should refer to this species. 



S. lustrator, Er. 



CONNATJGHT. 



Mayo (AchiU, '98 Ht. 2). 



Taken on the summit of Slievemore, in April. 



