Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 721 

 A. elongatula, Er. 



TJlSTEE. CONNATJGHT. MuKSTEE. 



Armagli (J.).— Galway (Wr.).— Cork (Kanturk, '47 W. 1). 

 \_A. hadia, Er. The Armagli, record ('90 J. 1), is to be erased.] 

 A. fuseipes, Gyll. 



UlSTEE. LeZXSTEE. MtlNSTEE. 



Donegal, Down, Armagli, Meath, Dublin, King's Coiinty,^'Wexford, 

 "Waterford. 



Locally common. 



A. peltata, Kr. 



UlSTEE. 



Donegal (Foyle dist., under an oat-rick, '00 B.). 



A, nigripennis, Payk. 



Ulsiee. 

 Armagli ('92 J. 4). 



A. munda, Er. 



Ulstee. Mxtn-stee. 



Donegal (Eoyle dist., in nest oiBomhus terrestns, Ch., coll. B.). — 

 Waterford ('78 P.). 



A. fuscata, Scbon. 



UlSTEE. CoNNAITGHT, LeINSTEE. MiTN'STEE. 



Donegal, Antrim, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh, Galway, Kilkenny, 

 Wexford, Waterford, Kerry. 

 Frequent. 



A. atra, Herbst. 

 UlSTEE. Leinster, Mttnstee. 



Down (near Belfast, '85 H.).— Dublin ('54 Hn.).— Ireland ('56 

 W., coU. H.). 



One or two of these records were probably intended for 

 some other species — possibly A. a?ialis, Er. "Wollaston referred 

 the A. atra of his Kantui-k list (47 "W. 1) to A. analis, Er., in a 

 subsequent paper ('56 W.). The record, Armagh ('90 J. 1), is to be 

 referred to a dark "variety of A. meso7neIa, Herbst. 



