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T. longipeiinis, Heer. 



Ulstek. Leinstee. 



Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Dublin (Dodder banks near Fir- 

 house, '54 Hn.). 



Found amongst moist gravel on the Dodder banks by Mr. Haliday. 



Syntomium seneum, Miill. 



UlSTEU. Coi^NAUGHT. LeINSTEK. MuNSTEE. 



Antrim (Cave Hill, coll. B.).— Armagh ('90 J. 1).— Galway (Dinish 

 Island, '91 F. 1).— Wicklow (H. MS.).— Cork (Kanturk and Bantry, 

 '47 W. 1 ; Corkroad and Cbarleville, Fg. MS.). 



Rare — in moss on old stumps. 



Coprophilus striatulus, F. 



UlSTEE. 



Down (Holywood, in sand pits, H. MS.). Fermanagh (Coolarkin 

 Cave near Enniskillen, '96 Jn.). 



Deleaster dichrous, Grrav. 



LEraSTEE. 



Dublin ('54 Hn.). 



In the Haliday collection there is an Irish example of this species, 

 referable to the variety Leachi, Ciu't., this is possibly the specimen 

 referred to by Hogan. Distribution, central Europe and the east 

 Mediterranean region. Thomson does not mention it as a native of 

 Scandinavia. In Great Britain it has been found in various localities 

 in England and Wales, and as far north as the Solway and Forth 

 districts. 



\_Anthophagus testaceus, Grav. — Down (near Belfast, '85 II.). 

 Somewhat doubtful as an Irish species ; inserted on the strength 

 of the Zesteva carahoides in the above reference. The species, how- 

 ever, cannot be traced in the Haliday collection.] 



Anthophagus alpinus, Payk. 



Ulstee. 



Down (summit of Slieve Donard, '75 Ch. 2), 

 "Widely distributed over northern and alpine Europe. 



\_Geodro7nicus nigrita, Miill. — Newcastle ('91 F. 1). There may bo 



