Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 685 



B. juncorum, Leacli. 



Ulstee. Con-itatjght. Leixstee. Mtjnstee. 



Common in Ulster, and in the counties of Galway, Dublin, Wick- 

 low, and Keny (Yalentia, &c.). 



Euplectus Karsteni, Keicli. 

 Leii^-stee. 

 Dublin ('54 Hn. ; Dundrum, Ht., coll. Bk.).— Wicklow (Ashford, 

 Fg. MS.). 



E. sanguineus, Denny. 

 Leinstee. ' 

 Dublin (Dundrum, '00 Ht. 3, coU. Bk.). 



E. ambiguus, Eeicb. 



Ulstee. 



Armagh ('89 J. 1 ; Poyntzpass, '96 J. 2). 

 Common in wet moss and flood refuse, 



Claviger testaceus, Preyss. 



Mtjnstee. 



Waterford ('78 P. ; "in the autumn " '58 Js.). 



This interesting species occurs in ants' nests (Lasius flavus) in 

 Great Britain from Devon to the Forth district. Dr. Power specially 

 mentions it as one of the rare English species which he found abun- 

 dantly in the Waterford district. It probably occurs in other places 

 in Ireland, but' has been oyerlooked owing to its peculiar habitat. 

 Northern and central Europe (Beitter). 



SCYDM^NID^. 

 Neuraphes elongatulus, MiiU. 



Ulstee. Connatjght. 

 Armagh ('92 J. 4).— Galway ('91 P. 1, coll. Wr.). 



N. angulatus, MiiU. 

 Ulstee. 

 Armagh (Loughgilly, J.). — Ireland (H. coll.). 



