780 Froceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Lagria hirta, L, 



TJiSTEB. Leinstee. Mtjnstee. 



Deny (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Louth (Braganstown, '95 Ht. 7).— 

 Dublin (Portmarnock and Killiney, '54 Hn.). — "Wexford (Courtown, 

 '92 C. 6; S.E. coast, common, Ht.). — Clare and Limerick (Ht.). — 

 "Waterford ('78 P. ; Lismore, '95 Ht. 1 ; Tramore).— Cork (Kanturk 

 and Bantry Bay, '47 W. 1 ; Queenstown, Wr.). — Kerry (Kenmare, '98 

 Ht. 4 ; Valentia, Tr.). 



Bather local, commoner in the south. 



MELAWDRYIDiE. 



Orchesia micans, Panz. 



MUNSTEE. 



Kerry (Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4, coll. Hr.). 



Bred in numbers from a fungus found growing on birch. 



Clinocliara undulata, Kr. 



Mtjnstek. 



Kerry (Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4, coll. Hi\). 



A single specimen found in a " mass of fungus-grown leaves." 



Couopalpus testaceus, 01. 

 Two specimens taken by Mv. Tardy {Jide H. MS.). These are 

 now in the Dublin Museum and Trinity College collections, and are 

 marked as having been found in Ireland. The species is rare in Great 

 Britain, occurring chiefly' in the dead branches of trees in which the 

 larva lives. 



Melandrya caraboides, L, 

 Leinstee. 

 Dublin (Malahide, '54 Hn.). — Wicklow (" Powerscourt Deerpark, 

 June 24, in rotten thorn stump plentifully," Pg. coll.). 

 "Very local. 



[Aldera Ufasciata, Marsh. The record, GlencuUen ('92 C. 4), is 

 to be deleted.] 



