672 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. . 



Oxytelus rugosus, Grav. 



TJlSTEE. CoxXAtTGHT. LeTN-STEE. MtTXSTEE. 



Common. ■ / 



0. sculptus, Grav. 

 Ulsiee. CoisiifArGHT. Letnstee. Mitn'stee. 

 Down, Armagli, Fermanagh, Galway, Dublin, Clare, "Waterford. 

 Probably common, but we have few records. 



\_0, insecatus. Grav. The record, Armagh ('89 J. 4), is to be 

 deleted.] 



0. laqueatus, lEarsh. 

 TJlsiee. Coxis^aught. Lees'stee. MuN'STEE. 

 Common. 



[0. piceiis, L. — The records, Belfast ('85 H.), and Dublin 

 ('54 Hn.), are to be referred, no doubt, to 0. sculjjfiis, Grav. (see 

 "Waterhouse's catalogue), so far as we are aware the true 'picetis, L., has 

 not been found in Ireland.] 



0. inustus, Grav. 



CoJrJfATJGHT. LeIIS'STEK. 



Eoscommon (Mote Park, '98 Ht. 1}. — Louth (Carlingford, 

 '89 J. 4). 



0. sculpturatus, Grav. 

 TJlstee. Leixstee. 1[tj:s'stee. 

 Antrim (Ballycastle, T.). — Down (near Belfast, '85 H.). — Armagh 

 ('92 J. 4).— Louth (Carlingford J.).— Dublin ('54 Hn.).— Wexford 

 (Ht.).— Clare (Sp.).— Limerick (Ht.). 

 Common. 



0. maritimus, Thorns. 

 TJlstee. Coxjtatjght. Leen^stee. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Mayo (Achill, '98 Ht. 2).— Galway 

 (Eoundstone, Ht.).— Meath (Laytown,'OOHt. 3).— Dublin (Xorth Bull, 

 'GO Ht. 3). 



Under sea-weed, often between tide-marks. Both the type, and 

 the variety with yellowish elytra, occurred plentihilly near Eoundstone. 

 Specimens of the latter, sent to M. Fauvel, have been named " tv/r. 

 Perrisi, Fvl." 



