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C. Watsoni, Spence. 

 TJlstek. Connatjght. Munstee. 



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

 (Ballycastle, Cs.). — Armagli (J.). — Eoscommon (Mote Park, '98 Ht. 1). 

 — Waterford ('78 P.).— Kerry (Ballybunion, '98 C. ; Kenmare, '98 

 Ht. 4). 



Common where found. 



Ptomaphagus sericeus, F. 

 TJlstek. Cois^sr aught. Leeststee. Munstee. 

 Donegal, Down, Armagli, Sligo, Dublin, Cork, Kerry. 



Colon serripes, Sahl. 

 Ulstee. 



Donegal (Poyle dist., '00 B.). — Down {" Mylcechus fuscuhis, Er.,. 

 Clifden, Jime 20tli, 1840, on a fir tree," H. MS.).— Armagli (Lough 

 Gilly, coU. J.).— Ireland ('55 H. 1). 



Bare ; found in damp moss and by sweeping rushes. The Donegal 

 and Armagh specimens were identified by Mr. Gr. C. Champion. 



[C viennense, Herbst. The record, Armagh ('92 J. 4), is to be 

 referred to C. serripes, Sahl. ] 



C. angulare, Er. 



Ulstee. 



Donegal (Poyle dist., '00 B., named by Ch.). — Ireland (H. coll.) 

 Taken by sweeping rushes. A specimen in the Haliday collection 

 is referable to the variety rectangulum, Chaud. 



C. dentipes, Sahl. 

 Ulstee. Leeststee. 



Down (" CUfden, June," H. MS.).— Dublin ('78 P.).— Ireland 

 ('55 H. 1). 



Described as a new species {C. spinipes) by Mr. A. H. Haliday 

 ('41 H. 2), but subsequently admitted to be synonymous with dentipes, 

 Sahl. ('55 H. 1). 



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