754 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Demesne near Borris, coll. Freke). — Kilkenny (Thomastown and 

 Woodstock, Ht.).— Cork (Glengariff, Fg. MS. ; K.).— Kerry (Kill- 

 arney, '55 Hn. 2 ; Upper Lake and Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4 ; Waterville, 

 coll. Yr.). 



Local in wooded districts, occasionally in abundance on flowers of 

 bramble. 



S. melanura, L. 



There is an Irisb-taken example of this species in tbe Haliday 

 collection. 



Grammoptera tabacicolor, De G. 



TJlstee. CojStnatjght. Leinstee. Miwsxer. 



Down (near Belfast, 85 H.).— Roscommon (Mote Park, '98 Ht. 1). 

 — Dublin (Glasnevin, &c., '54 Hn. ; Barnacullia, '94 C. 4). — "Wicklow 

 (Delgany, Sp.). — Queen's County (Abbeyleix, '01 Bn.). — Kilkenny 

 ("Woodstock, Ht.). — Waterford (Glenshelane Yalley, Ht.). 

 Local. 



G. analis, Panz. 

 Ulster. 



Down (near Belfast, '85 H.). 



Leptura femorata of this reference — there is an Irish specimen in 

 the Haliday collection. 



G. ruficornis, F. 



Ulstee. Co]snsrATJGHT. Leeststee. Munstee. 



Antrim, Down, Fermanagh, Roscommon, Galway, Westmeath, 

 Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow, Kilkenny, Wexford, Clare, Limerick, 

 Waterford, Cork, Kerry. 



Common, The yavietj pallipes, Steph., is not uncommon. 



\^C7mn cmctus, Dru. — "In April last I received from St. James's 

 Gate Brewery, two specimens of a fine JS'orth American longhorn 

 beetle ( CMon cindus), which had been found living in a barrel-stave 

 made from timber, imported from the United States " ('95 Cr. 1).] 



\_Accmthocinus cedilis, L. — Antrim (Queen's Island, BeKast, '00 J. 

 4), Dublin (North Wall, a ? , now in the Dublin Museum). Intro- 

 duced. IN^ot uncommon in Scotland where it is found amongst fir 

 logs in the Tay, Dee, and Moray districts. The English localities 

 recorded, point to importation.] 



