Johnson and Halbert— ^ Lid of the Beetles of Ireland. 673 

 0. nitidulus, Grav. 



UlSTEE. LeESTSTEE. MTOfSXEE. 



Donegal, Deny, Annagli, Cavan, Loutli, Dublin, Cork, Kerry. 

 Common. 



0. complanatus, Er. 

 TJlstee. Leeststee. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.)— Armagh ('89 J. 4).— Dublin ('00 

 Ht. 3). 



0. tetracarinatus, Block. 

 TJlstee. CoisrisrAirGHT. Leenster. MimsTEE. 

 Common. 



\0. Fairmairei, Pand. — The record, Armagh ('91 J. 2), is to be 

 deleted.] 



Haploderus coelatus, Grav. 

 Ulsiee. Co]snsrAXjGHT. Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Common in Ulster; also in the counties of Galway, Louth, Wicklow, 

 Limerick, Kerry (Yalentia, Gt. Blasket, Kenmare, &c.). 



Ancyrophorus omalinus, Er. 



Leinstee. . 



Wicklow (Bray, '91 E. 1). 



The records ('00 B., and '96 Jn.) are to be referred to the follow- 

 ing species. 



A. aureus, Eauv. 

 TJlstee. Leinstee. Munstee. 



Deny (Culmore, in a mossy bank, coll. B.). — Antrim (Cave Hill, Sh., 

 coll. B.). — Eermanagh (Coolarkin Cave, near Enniskillen, coll. Jn.). — 

 Kilkenny (Cave of Dunmore, Ht.). — Tipperary (Mitchelstown Cave,. 

 Sh., coll. Jn.). 



Local. Ancyrophorus would seem to be a habitual denizen of caves 

 in Ireland. One of us has observed it in the innermost recesses of the 

 Cave of Dunmore, crawling over dripping- wet rocks, in company with 

 various species of CoUemhola. No doubt it preys on the latter in 

 such localities. 



Trogophloeus arcuatus, Steph. 

 CoNNAUGHT. Leeststee. 

 Sligo (Lough GiU, '01 D.N.E.C.).— AVicklow (Bray, '91 F. 1, 

 coll. Ch.) —Wexford (Slaney Valley near Enniscorthy, Ht.). 

 Rare. 



