Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 753 

 Leptura scutellata, P, 



COM^ATJGHT. 



Galway (Clonbrock, '98 Ht.)- 



A single example taken by the Hon. R. E. Dillon on the '' Sheep- 

 pool Bog," near an extensive oak wood at Clonbrock. The species is 

 rare, occurring in the New Forest and a few other localities in the 

 south-east of England. Distributioa — northern and central Europe 

 (Eeitter). 



L. fulva, DeG. 



CONISTAUGHT. 



Galway (Clonbrock, '98 Ht. 1, coll. D.). 

 L. livida, F. 



CoNIf AUGHT. 



Eoscommon (Mote Park, '98 Ht. 1). 



Strangalia aurulenta, F. 



Mtotstee. 



Cork (Glengariff, in Lord Bantry's Demesne, '91 F 1, coll. K. ; Fg. 

 MS.). 



First taken in this locality many years ago by Mr. A. Fiuiong 

 and Dr. E. P. "Wright; and recently Mr. W. F. deV. Kane captured 

 two examples in the same locality which he has kindly presented to 

 the Dublin Museum. This fine species is very rare. Fowler mentions 

 isolated localities in each of the following counties : — Sussex, Hants, 

 Devon, and Glamorgan (Swansea), so that it would seem to have a 

 south-western range in Great Britain. Eeitter records it from central 

 Europe. 



S. quadrifasciata, L. 



MUjS^STEK. 



Cork (Glengarllf, in Lord Bantry's Demesne, '91 F. 1, coll. K.). 

 Twelve specimens taken in half -an -hour on ragweed, by Mr. W. 

 F. de y. Kane. 



S. armata, Herbst. 



UlSTEE. COjSnSTATJGHT. LeINSTEE. MtIN'STEE. 



Down (near Belfast, '85 H.).— Sligo (Lough GiU, '01 D.N.F.C.).— 

 Wicklow (Powerscourt, '54 Hn. ; Devil's Glen, '57 H. ; Dargle, '00 

 Ht. 3; Ovoca, Fg. MS.). — Carlow (plentiful in Mr. Kavanagh's 



