Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 739 

 Dolopius margiiiatus, L. 



TJlSXEK. COiJfNAIJGHT. LeINSTEE. jMiJNSTEK. 



Common. 



Corymbites cupreus, F. 



UlSTEE. CoNN'AUGHT. LeINSTEE. lEuNSTEE. 



Common. We have records of the variety ceruginosus, F., from the 

 counties of Donegal, Antrim, Fermanagh, Galway, Louth, Dublin, 

 Clare, and Kerry. 



C. tessellatus, F. 

 Ulstee. Connaught. Leii^stee. Munstee. 



Donegal, Antrim, Down, Fermanagh, Eoscommon, Galway, Dublin, 

 Clare, Kerry. 



Locally common on heaths. 



C. quercus, Gyll. 



UlSTEE. CONISTAUGHT. LeINSTEE. MuIs'STEE. 



Common. The var. ochropterus, Steph., is equally common with 

 the type in most localities. 



C. seneus, L. 

 MrrjsrsTEE. 



Cork (near the Tunnel on the Glengariff road, '98 Ht. 4). 

 Taken by Mr. J. R. Hardy. 



[C. impresszis, F. The record, Armagh ('91 F. 1), is to be 

 deleted.] 



C. bipustulatus, L. 



Mtjnsiee. 

 Waterford (coll. Tp.). 



Taken by Mr. H. Tempest near "Waterford. The specimen is now 

 in the Museum^coUection. 



Campylus linearis, L. 



TJlstee. Coiotatjght. Munstek. 



Antrim (Toome,] Lough JSTeagh, coll. Pt.). — Eoscommon (banks of 

 the Suck near Mount Talbot, '98 Ht. 1).— Clare (Cratloe Wood, in 

 fir stumps, '98 Ht. 1).— Kerry (Kenmare, Fg. MS.). 



Very local. 



