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some error over this record as G. nigrita is not mentioned amongst 

 Mr. Gr. C. Champion's Newcastle records (see '75 Ch. 2), This species, 

 however, very probably occurs in Ireland, ,as it has a wide range over 

 northern and central Europe, Siberia, and occurs in north America.] 



Lesteva longelytrata, Goeze. 

 Ulsxee. Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B. ; Buncrana, '95 Wr., &c.). — Antrim 

 (Belfast dist., B,). — Down (near Belfast, '85 H. ; HolywoodH. coll.). — 

 Armagh ('92 J. 4 ; Portadown, '88 J. 2 ; Maghery, Lough ISTeagh, J.).— 

 Dublin (Dodder banks, '54 Hn.).— Wicklow (Blessington, '00 Ht. 3). 

 — Kerry (Ballybunion, '98 C). =.. .. 



Frequent. 



L. Sharpi, Eye. 



Leinstee. Mtjnstee. 



"Wicklow (Lugnaquilla, H. coll.). — Kerry (Brandon, H. coll.). 



Taken on the summits of Lugnaquilla and Brandon by Mr. A. H. 

 Haliday and recorded by him as a new variety — collina — of L. longe- 

 lytrata {'55 BE. 1 ; see also '66 R. 1). The Wicklow specimens, labelled 

 in Haliday's handwriting, are at present in the Dublin Museum collec- 

 tion. Dr. Sharp has verified one of these as the present species. The 

 record, Armagh ('92 J. 4), is to be deleted. L. Sharpi has been recorded 

 from the Alps, Scotland (Highlands), north of England (IS'orthumber- 

 berland), and Wales. 



L. pubescens, Mann. 

 Ulstee. Munstee. 

 Donegal and Derry (Foyle dist., '00 B. ; Coolmore, J.). — Antrim 

 (Belfast dist., B.).— Armagh (J.).— Kerry (Valentia, '98 Ht. 3). 



Mr. C. W. Buckle finds this species in company with Dianotis in 

 the wet moss of waterfalls, near Belfast. It no doubt occurs at inter- 

 mediate localities in the remaining provinces. Distribution, northern 

 and central Europe. 



L. sicula, Er. 

 Ulstee. Connaijght. Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Donegal, Antrim, Down, Armagh, Galway, Dublin, Kerry. 

 Common. 



L. punctata, Er. 

 Ulster. Connatjght. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., coll. B.).— Mayo (Delphi, Ht.).— Gal- 

 way (Wr.). 



