700 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



T, suffocata, Hal. 



MlWSTEE. 



Cork (Glen-na-Cliatta, SliotaTiagli Eiver, ^b5 H. 1). 

 " round in October, the larva and perfect insect together, under 

 damp fallen leaves on stones, in the bed of a dried-up brook. When 

 alive, the elongated form, somewhat like a Sypocyptus^ was very 

 striking." 



Nephanes Titan, ISTewm. {T. curta, Hal.). 

 Leinstek. 

 Dublin (dist., '54 Hn.). 

 " Not rare about farm-yards " ('55 H. 1). 



Ptilium Kunzei, Heer. 



Leixstee. 

 Dublin (dist., '54 Hn.). 

 " N'ot rare about farm-yards " ('55 H. 1). 



P. Spencei, All. {P. anyustatum, Hal.) 

 Ireland (rare, '55 H. 1). 



P. foveolatum, All, {T. ciandestinum, Hal.) 

 Ulster. 

 Down (Holy wood, '55 H. 1). 



"Taken at Holy wood. Seems to be very rare, but from its 

 extreme minuteness and pale colour may easily escape observation." 



Actidium coarctatum, Hal. 



Uxstee. 

 Donegal (under stones by the Cahy Eiver, '00 B.). — Down (Eare 

 in a farm-yard at Holywood, '55 H. 1). 



Nossidium pilosellum, Marsh. 

 Ireland (very rare, on rotten stumps, '55 H. 1). 



Ptenidium punctatum, GyU. 

 Uxstee. Leeststeb. 

 Donegal and Derry (Foyle dist., '00 B. ; Buncrana, '95 "Wr.). — 

 DubHn (sea coast, '54 Hn. ; Donabate, Ht.). 



"Common about dunghills; also on fuci and zosUra, drying on 

 the shore" ('55 H. 1). 



