712 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



M. erythropus, Gyll. 



TJlSTEH. LEmSTEH. MuifSTEE. 



Donegal and Deny (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Armagli (Ch., coll. J.). 

 —Dublin (^^ortli BuU, '00 Ht. 3).— Wexford (Ferns, '97 D.N.F.C. ; 

 Coui'town, Killouglu'um, Ardcavan, &c., Ht.). — Waterford (Tramore 

 Ht.). 



Cycliramiis luteus, P. 



Ulsxee. CojSTv'aught. Leinsteii. 



Antrim (Ballycastle, common in fungi, Cs.). Down (Eostrevor, on 

 wHtetliorn, Fg. coll. ; ybx. fungicola, '98 Ht. 1 ; Tollymore Park, var. 

 fungicola, H. MS. and '00 J. 4). — Galway (Clonbrock, YdiX, fungicola, 

 '98 Ht. 1). — Dublin (local, '54 Hn.). — Wicklow (Ovoca, yox.fungicola, 

 '00 Ht. 3). — Queen's County (Abbeyleix, yar. fungicola, '01 Bn.). — 

 Kilkenny ("Woodstock, Ht.). 



Local. The var. fungicola, Heer., is not uncommon, occurring 

 cbiefly in fungi in wooded districts. 



Ips quadripustulata, L. 



Ulstek. 



Tyrone (Dungannon, H. MS.). 



Eeferring to tbe Belfast record ('85 H.) of this species Mr. S. A. 

 Stewart says, " The mark placed by Mr. Haliday opposite this name 

 lias been blotted, and there is some doubt as to what was intended." 



Pityophag-us ferrugineus, P. 



CONNATJGHT. LeINSTEK. MtJNSTEE. 



Gal way (Tuam, '95 Cr. 1).— Meath (Laytown, '94 D.N.P.C.).— 

 — Kerry (Muckross, H. MS., coll. Pg.). 

 Under fir-bark. 



TROGOSITID-ffi. 



Tenebrioides mauritanicus, L. 



Ulster. Leen-stee. 



Donegal (Coolmore, in bread, '94 J. Ht. Cr.). — Down (near Belfast, 

 '85 H. ; timber yard, B.).— Dublin (local, '54 Hn.). 



An imported species, found in bakers' shops, warehouses, and 

 similar localities. 



