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



C. nobilis, L. 



TJiSTEE. LeINSTEE. MlTffSTEK. 



Down (Strangford Lougli, '55 H. 1). — Louth. (Carlingford and 

 Oreenore, '88 J. 1.).— Clare (Ballyvanglian, '95 Ht. C). 



Locally plentiful on tlie coast, on Konchenexja peploides, CochUariay 

 and under stones. 



C. flaveola, Thunb. 



LTlstee. Coknaught. Leinstee. Munstee. 



Erequent, but not met with in numbers. 



C. equestris, F. 



LTlstee. Conj^aught. Leen-stee. Mttn'Stee. 



Antrim, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh, Mayo, Eoscommon, Galway, 

 Westmeath, Lublin, Carlow, "Wexford, Clare, Limerick, Waterford, 

 Cork, Kerry. 



Common on Mentha. 



C. viridis, F. 



LTlstee. Connatjght. Leikstee. MxrjfSTEE. 

 Common. 



C. hemisphserica, Herbst. 



TJiSTEIt. LeES'STEE. Mu]S"STEE. 



Donegal (Kilderry, '00 B.). — Antrim (Gortconny Bog near Bally- 

 castle, Cs.). — Wexford (Courtown sandhills on Iris, Ht.). — Cork ('55 

 H. 1 ; Monkstown, coU, Ws.). 



This species is apparently very local, but we have no doubt 

 it will eventually be found in many intermediate localities. 



TENEBRIONIDiE. 

 Blaps mucronata, Latr. 



LlSTEE. LeINSTEE. MxnS'STEE. 



Antrim, Down, Ai-magh, Dublin, Cork, Kerry. 

 Common in cellars and outhouses. The JB. mortisaga of old lists is 

 to be referred to the present species. 



