Johnson and Halbert— ^ Lid of tJie Beetles of Ireland. 793 



0. muscorum, Bris. 

 ■ Ulster. LEicirsTEE. 



Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Antrim (near Carrickfergus, 'GO J. 

 4 ; Belfast dist., B.).— Down (Newcastle, '97 J. 1 ; '00 J. 3).— 

 Dublin (Portmamock, '00 Ht. 3).— Wicklow (Brittas Bay, Ht.).— 

 "Wexford (Conrtown, Eosslare, Killurin, Ht.). 

 Common. 



Trachyphlceus squamulatus, 01. 

 MinsrsTEE. 

 Waterford ('78 P.). 



T. scaber, L. 

 Leenstee. Mtj^tstee. 

 Dublin (TaUagbt, '00 Ht. 3).— Waterford ('78 P.).— Cork (Glan- 

 dore, Ht.). 



T. scabriculus, L. 

 Leenster. 

 Louth (soutb, '92 C. 5).— Dublin (Taken by Mr. Tardy, '54 Hn.). 

 Tbe specimens cannot be traced. 



Caenopsis fissirostris, "Walt. 



iluXSTEE. 



KeiTy (Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4). 



Taken by sweeping in tbe. Kenmare demesne, July, 1898. Tnis 

 insect would seem to have a soutb-westem range in Europe. The 

 only localities mentioned by Eeitter are — Britain, Prance, and 

 Germany. 



C. Waltoni, Schon. 



DlSTEE. LeEN'STEE. MlOySTEE. 



Armagh (Loughgilly, J.).— '\Yicklow (Avoca, '00 Ht. 3).— Water- 

 ford (Ht., coH. m.).— Cork (Castle Cor, '47 W. 1 ; Glandore, Ht.).— 

 Kerry (Ballybunion, '98 C. ; Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4). 



Local — rather common in the south-west. 



Strophosomus coryli, P. 



TJlSTEE. COITNAEGHT. LeEKSTEE. MtTNSTEE. 



Common. 



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