Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 761 



L. melanopa, L. 



Leinstee. 

 Dublin (EatkEamliam Park, '64 Hn.). 



Taken by Mr. A. Fuiiong, and seen by Mr. Haliday {fide H. MS.). 

 The specimens cannot be traced. 



Cryptoceplialiis aureolus, Snffr. 

 According to a note in Haliday's MS. list, be obtained "(7. %eri- 

 cetts " in Ireland. Altbongb no authority is mentioned, this is probably 

 meant for the species known as C. aureolus in present catalogues. 

 Unfortunately, no definite locality is giren, but the letter — C — after 

 the name may indicate "west of Connaught." 



C. labiatus, L. 



Mui^-STEE. 



Keriy (Killarney, H. MS.). 



Taken in this locality by Mr. Haliday. T 



Lamprosoma concolor, Sturm. 

 Connaught. LEnfsxEB,. Mthststee. 

 Galway ('91 P. 1, coll. Wr.).— DubHn ('78 P.; Woodlands, '95 

 Ht. 3). — Kilkenny (Woodstock, Ht.). — "Waterford (Cappoquin and 

 Lismore, Ht.).— Cork (Glengariff, '01 Ch. 1, coU. Tr.).— Kerry (Ken- 

 mare, '98 Ht. 4 ; Parknasilla, coll. Sch.). 

 Eather common in the south. 



Timarcha tenebricosa, F. 



MUNSTEE. 



Tipperary (south, Wt.). — "Waterford (Tramore sands, '53 Pg. ; a 

 dead specimen in June, Ht. ; Stradbally, Jn.). 



Extremely local — though it occurs in great abundance on the Water- 

 ford coast. Found as far north as the midlands in England. Abroad 

 it inhabits central and southern Europe (Eeitter). 



T. violaceonigra, De Gr. 



Ulster. Leinstee. Mtjnstee. 

 Antrim (Colin Glen, in the dry bed of the river, coll. Orr.). — Down 

 near Belfast, '85 H.).— DubHn (Taken by Mr. Tardy '54 Hn.).— Water- 

 ford ("in numbers at ooe spot at Glencorran where a small stream had 

 cut a passage through the cliffs," '97 C). 



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