Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 677 



A single specimen occurred under rushes on the shore of Doo Lough 

 in the county Mayo, April. Distribution — central Europe, "Wales, 

 Scotland as far north at least as Moray, and it no doubt occurs in the 

 north of England. 



Acidota crenata, E. 



Ulster.' Connatjght. 



Donegal (Buncrana sandhills, '00 B.). — Antrim (found floating on 

 the Lagan Canal, B.). — Down (Holy wood, H. MS. ; Newcastle sands, 

 '00 J. 3). — Fermanagh (Marble Arch, Cs.). — Sligo (Glencar, Cs.). 



Rare. The records, Armagh ('88 J. 5 ; '91J. 2 ; '92 J. 4), are to be 

 deleted. Rare in Great Britain, occurring chiefly in mountain districts 

 as far north as Caithness. Ganglbauer records it from northern and 

 central Europe, Caucasus, Siberia, and JN'orth America. 



Olophrum piceum, Gyll. 

 Ulster, Conn aught. Leinster. 

 Donegal, Antrim, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh, Sligo, Mayo (Achill 

 and BalHnakill), Dublin, Wicklow. 



0. fuscum, Grav. 



LELSrSTER. 



Carlow (Graiguenamanagh, '95 Ht. 8). 



Under dead leaves in a wood on the Barrow banks, April, 1895. 



Lathrimseum atrocephalum, Gyll. 



Ulster. Leinster. 



Down (near Belfast, '85 H.). — Armagh ('92 J. 4). — Carlow (Borris, 

 '95 Ht. 8). 



L. unicolor, Steph. 



Ulster. Connau&ht. Leinster. 



Donegal, Armagh, Cavan, Galway, Dublin, Carlow. 



Deliphrum tectum, Payk. 



Ulster. Leinster. 



Down (near Belfast, '85 H.) — Queen's County (Abbeyleix, Ht., 

 ■coll. Bn.). 



