694 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



■ C. longula, Kellc 

 MuisrsTEE. 

 Waterford ('78 P.). 



C. morio, F. 



TJXSTEE. LEnsrSTER. 



Donegal (Foyle dist, '00 B. ; Portsalon, Sn. ; Bundoran, '91 J". 1). 

 — Deny (Magilligan, Ht,, coll. B.). — Dublin (Dodder banks; Port- 

 mamock, '54 Hn.). 



The record, Ai'magh ('88 J. 5), is to be deleted. 



C. grandicollis, Er. 



Ulstee. Leinsiee. Munstee. 



Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B. ; Bundoran, J.). — Antrim (Murlough, 

 Cs.).— Annagh ('92 J. 4).— Dublin (Donabate, '95 Ht. 3 ; Portmar- 

 nock, Ht.).— Clare (Pinlougli, Ht.).— Kerry (Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4). 



This species is common on the Dublin sandhills, under dead 

 rabbits. 



C. nigrita, Er. 



TJiSTEE. LeINSTEE, 



Antrim (Cushendun, '90 J. 2). — Meath (Laytown sandhills, 'CO 

 Ht. 3). 



C. tristis, Panz. 

 TJiSTEE. Lelnstee, Munstee. 



Donegal, Deny, Antrim, Down, Dublin, Wicklow, "Wexford, 

 "Waterford, Keny. 

 Common. 



C. ehrysomeloides, Panz. 

 TJlstee. 



Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Antrim (Lough K"eagh, H. coll.). 

 Rare ; in fungi and carrion. The record, Ai-magh ('90 J. 1), is to 

 be deleted. 



C. fumata, Spence. 



CONNAIJGHI. 



Galway (Clonbrock, '96 Ht. 2). 

 Common in dead birds, in woods. 



