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A. cerdo, Thorns. 



TJlSTEE. CONNATJGHT. LeLNSTEE. MuNSTER, 



Antrim (Moira, B.).— Armagli ('92, J. 4).— Galway (Woodford, 

 Ht.).— Carlow (Borris. '95 Ht. 8).— Kilkenny (Thomastown, Ht.)-— 

 AVexford (dist., Rosslare, &c., Ht.). — Clare (Cratloe Wood, Ht.). — 

 Waterford (Tramore, Ht.).— Kerry (Killarney, '68 Sh.). 



A. subulatum, Kirby. 

 TJlstee. Leijststee. Munstee. 



Antrim, Down, Armagli, Cavan, Louth, Dublin, Wexford, Kil- 

 kenny, Limerick, Clare, Waterford, Cork, Kerry. 

 Abundant in the south-east. 



A. ulicis, Forst. 



CONNATJGHT. LeiXSTEE. 



Galway (Clonbrock and Woodford). — Meath (Laytown, Ht.). — 

 Westmeath (Mullingar, Ht.).— Dublin (Friarstown Glen, '93 Ht. 2; 

 Portmarnock, &c., Ht.).— Carlow (Borris, '95 Ht. 8).— Wexford 

 (Killoughrum, Ht.). — Kilkenny (Thomastown, Ht.). 



Common on fxu"ze. 



A. miniatum. Germ. 

 Leenstee. Mtjnstee, 

 Louth (south, '92 C. 5).— Dublin (Malahide, '54 Hn. ; Portmar- 

 nock, Ht.).— Carlow (Borris, '70 Pt.).— Wexford (Courtown, '93 C. 4 ; 

 Killurin, Eosslare, common, Ht.). — Waterford ('78 P. ; Ardmore, '97 

 C. ; Lismore, Cappoquin, and Tramore, Ht.). — Cork (Queenstown, 

 '95 Wr.; Glandore, Ht.).— Kerry (Dingle, Ht.). 



Common in the south-east. The record, Armagh ('88 J. 2), is to 

 be referred to the following species. 



A. cruentatum, Walt. 

 TJlstee. Leinstee. Mtinstee. 

 Donegal and Derry (Foyle dist., '00 B.; Ardara, '92 J. 3).— 

 Armagh ('92, J. 4; Poyntzpass, J.). — Cavan (Cultragh Lough, '94 J. 

 Ht. Cr.). — Kilkenny (Thomastown, Ht. 9). — Wexford (common, Ht.). 

 —Limerick (Ht.).— Waterford ('78 P.; Lismore, '95 Ht. 1).— Cork 

 (Queenstown, '95 Wr.). 



