732 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



A. merdarius, P. 



Ulstee. Cojsts-atjght. Leen-stek. Mtin-stee. 



Frequent in Ulster ; and has been taken in the counties of Sligo, 

 Lonth, Dublin, Kildare, Queen's County, Waterford, Cork, Keny. 



\_A. tessulatus, Payk. The record, Portrush ('91 F. 1), is to be 

 deleted]. 



A. conspurcatus, L. 



There is an Irish example of this species in the Dublin Museum, 

 from the Trinity College collection. 



A. sticticus, Panz. 



Cork (Middleton, '95 Wr.).— Ireland (H. coU.). 

 A single specimen taken by sweeping under fir trees, by Mr. J. J. 

 Walker. 



A. punctato-sulcatus, Sturm. 



TjLSTEEt CONNATJGHT. LeINSTEE. MlJISrSTEE. 



Common. 



A. prodromus, Brahm, 

 TJlstee. Connatjght. Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Common. 



A, contaminatus, Herbst. 

 TJlstee. Connatjght. Leinstek. Mtjnstee. 

 Common. 



\_A. olliteratus, Panz. The record, Armagh ('92 J. 4), should 

 have refen-ed to the preceding species.] 



A. luridus, F. 



TJlstee. Coni^aught. Mthststee. 



Donegal (Portsalon, Sn.). — Down (near Belfast, '85 H.). — Galway 

 (H. coU.).— Waterford (Tramore sands, Fg. MS.). 

 Rare. 



A. rufipes, L. 

 Ulster. Connatjght, LErcfSTEE. Munstee. 

 Common. 



