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Crypticus quisquilius, L. 



Ulster. Leinsteb. 



Belfast (district, '91 F. 1, not included in Haliday's list — '85 H.). 

 — Dublin (Portmarnock, '54 Hn. ; Sutton, '94 Ht. 3 ; Lambay, 

 '96 C). 



Heliopath.es gibbus, P. 

 Ulster. Leinstee. Munster. 



Down (Downpatrick, coll, Wl. ; Newcastle, '91 F. 1; near Ard- 

 glass, coll. Pt.).— Meath (near the Boyne mouth, '94 D.N.F.C.).— 

 Dublin (Portmarnock, '54 Hn. ; Rush, '93 Sp. ; Donabate,' 95 Ht. 

 3). — Wexford (Rosslare sandhills, Ht.). — "Waterford (Tramore, Ht.). — 

 Cork (Rosscarbery, '95 C. 1). 



Local ; on sandhills. 



Opatrum sabulosiim, Gyll. 



MuNSTER. 



Kerry (Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4). 



Pound in numbers by Mr. J. R. Hardy under an old sack on the 

 shore of Kenmare Bay. 



Microzoum tibiale, P. 



Leinster. 

 Dublin (Rush, '93 Sp.). 

 Taken on the sandhills by Mr. AV. E. Sharp. 



Phaleria cadaverina, P. 



Leinster. Munster. 



Louth ('94 C. 1).— Wicklow (Arklow sands, Pg. coll.).— Water- 

 ford (Tramore, Pg. coll.). 



Very local. Elsewhere this species is found on the coasts of 

 England — chiefly in the south and west, Wales, Lancashire, Prance, 

 and southern Europe. 



Tenebrio molitor, L. 



Ulster. Lein^ster. 



Antrim (Belfast, in timber yard, B.),— Dublin ('00 Ht. 3). 



In flour stores, and houses. 



