714 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



P,. parallelocoUis, Er. 



Ulster. 



Antrim (Armoy, Cs.). — Armagh ('90 J. 2). 



Dr. G. W. Chaster found this species, in numbers, crawling on 

 tombstones in Armoy Churchyard, September, 1901, and suggest, that 

 it may have been feeding on lichens. It has been recorded as in- 

 habiting graveyards in England, France, and Germany. 



R. ferrugineus, Payk. 

 Ulstee. Conjstaught. Ledststee. Mtjnstee. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Galway (Tuam, under fir bark,, 

 '95 Cr. 1).— Dublin (Mount Merrion, '54 Hn.).— Cork (Castle Cor, 

 '47 W. 1). 



R. dispar, Gyll. 



TJlSTEE. CONNAUGHT. MuNSTER. 



Donegal and Deny (Foyle dist., '00 B. ; Coolmore, '94 J. Ht. Cr.). 

 — Down (Newcastle, Ch.). — Armagh ('88 J. 5). — Fermanagh (Tempo, 

 '97 L. 1).— Eoscommon (Mote Park, '98 Ht. 1).— Galway (Tuam, '95 

 Cr. 1). — Clare (Glenomeragh, Ht.). 



Local, under bark and in fungi. 



Laemophlceus pusillus, Schon. 

 Ulster. Leinster. 

 Donegal (**Guidore," ? '53 Fg.). — Dublin[(in grain, &c., imported,^ 

 '56 Hn. 1). 



L. ferrugineus, Steph. 

 Leinster. 

 Louth (south, '00 Ht. 3, coll. C.).— Ireland (H. coU.). 



Silvanus surinamensis, L. 



Leinster. 

 Dublin (in sugar stores, '54 Hn.). 



MONOTOMID^. 



Monotonia spinicoUis, Aube. 

 MrnsrsTER. 

 Cork (Middleton, '95 Wr.). 

 Taken by sweeping under fir trees. 



