Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 701 



P. fascicorne, Er. 



TJlstee. 

 Armagli ('92 J. 4). 



P. nitidum, Heer. (P. pusillum, Hal.) 

 TJlstee. Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Down (Holywood, J.).— Armagh ('92 J. 4).— Dublin (Malahide, 

 '54 Hn.).— Cork (Kanturk, '47 W. 1).— Ireland (not rare, '55 

 H. 1). 



P. evanescens, Marsh. (P. apicale, Hal.) 

 TJlstee. Lbinstee. 



Antrim (Ballycastle, T.). — Down (Holywood, J.). — Armagh ('92 J. 



4; Poyntzpass, '97 J. 3).— Dublin ('54 Hn.; Dundi'um, Ch. coU. Bk.). 



" Common about dunghills, and among fallen leaves" ('55 H. 1). 



CORYLOPHIDiE. 



Orthoperus brimnipes, Gyll. 



Ireland (" south, T. V. W." H. MS.). 



WoUaston records Orthoperus nigrescens from Kanturk ('47 W. 

 1), which, according to "Waterhouse's catalogue, is a synonym for the 

 following species. However, the above record is inserted, without 

 query, in Haliday's MS. list. 



0. atomus, Gyll. 



TJlstee. Connaught. Munstee. 



Down (Holywood, H. MS.).— Galway (H. MS.).— Waterford 

 ('78 P.).— Cork (Kanturk, '47 W. 1).— Ireland (H. coU.). 



Corylophus cassidioides. Marsh. 

 TJlstee. Leinstee. 

 Down (Holywood, H. MS. ; '85 H.).— DubHn (Malahide, '54 Hn.). 

 A specimen from Malahide is in the Haliday collection. 



C. sublsevipennis, Duv. 



Leinstee. 

 Dublin (Portmamock, '00 Ht. 3). 

 A single specimen taken on the sandhills. 



