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BJegarthrus denticoUis, Beck. 



Ulstee. Leinstee. 

 Donegal and Deny (Foyle dist., '00 B.) — Antrim (White Park, 

 T.)— Tyi'one (Kildress, J.).— Armagh ('88 J. 2 ; Loughgilly, J.)-— 

 Dublin (Ht.). 



[^M. affinis, Mill. The record, Armagh ('90 J. 1), is to be deleted.] 



M. depressus, Lac. 

 TJlstee. Coisnsr aught. Leinstee. Muitstee. 

 Common. 



M. sinuatocoUis, Lac. 

 TJlstee. Leeststee. 

 Antrim (Ballycastle dist,, Cs. & T.). — Armagh (J.). — Fermanagh 

 (Tempo, Sch.). — Wexford (Slaney estuary, Ht.). 



M, hemipterus, lU. 



TJlstee. 

 Armagh (rare in moss, J.). 



Phloeobium clypeatum, Miill. 

 TJlstee. Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist.), Down (Belfast dist.), Armagh, Dublin, 

 Wicklow, Carlow, Waterford, Cork. 



Phloeocharis subtilissima, Mann. 

 Munstee. 

 Kerry (Yalentia Island, '98 Ht. 3). 



Taken commonly by Miss M. J. Delap, in decaying Fuchsia sticks 

 and in moss. 



Pseudopsis sulcata, Newm. 

 TJlstee. Leinstee. 

 Down (Holywood, '95 Ht. 2, H. coll.).— Wicklow (Ovoca, '95 

 H. 2).— Lough Neagh (H.). 



This species has not been found in Ireland since Haliday's time, 

 but it is probably much more widespread than these localities indicate. 

 Abroad it has been recorded from France and the Mediterranean 

 region, Caucasus, and in North America. And in Great Britain it 

 ranges from Kent into the northern parts of England. 



