Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 795 



T. obtusus, Bonsd. 



Ulstee. Leinster. 



Derry (Kilderry, '00 B.).— Armagh ('00 Ht. 2, coll. J.).— 

 Caiiow (Borris, '00 Ht. 2).— Kilkenny (Thomastown, Ht.). 



Eare — a northern species. The only locality mentioned by 

 Fowler, is Dumfries. Keitter records it from north and central 

 Europe, and Italy. 



Barypeithes sulcifrons, Boh. 



Ulster. Leinster. Mtjnstee. 

 Antrim (Cave Hill, '95 Ht. 4).— Down (Bangor, '95 Wr.).— 

 Dublin ('92 Bn. ; Woodlands, '94 Ht. 3 ; Howth, '95 Ht. 3 ; TaUaght, 

 &c.). — Carlow (Borris, '95 Ht. 8). — Kilkenny (Thomastown and Wood- 

 stock, Ht.). — Wexford (dist., Ht.). — Waterford (Cappoquin and Tra- 

 more, Ht.).— Kerry (Ballybunion, '98 C). 

 E-ather common. 



Liophlceus nubilus, P. 

 Ulster. CoNisrAtrGHT. LEiiifSTER. Mttnster. 

 Common in Ulster. Eoscommon, Galway, Dublin, Wicklow, 

 Wexford, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, and probably general. 



Polydrusus micans, P. 



Ulster. Leinster. 



Derry (Walworth Wood, '00 B.). — Antrim (Cullybacky, J.).— 

 Down (near Belfast, '85 H.).— Dublin (Taken by Mr. Tardy, '54 

 Hn.). — Carlow (Borris, Freke). — Wexford (Killoughrum Forest, 

 Ht). 



Yery local, on hazel. 



P. tereticoUis, De G. 



Ulster. Coots-aught. Lelnster. Munster. 

 Donegal, Derry, Eoscommon, Galway, King's County, Kilkenny, 

 Wexford, Clare, Limerick, Waterford. 



Locally common in woods, often in company with P. cervinus, L. 



P. pterygomalis, Boh. 

 Ulster. CoOTfAirGHT. Leinstee. Mtjnstee. 

 Common. 



[P. flavipes, De G. The records, Glasnevin Gardens ('54 Hn. ; 

 '78 M.), are to be referred to P. pterygomalis.'] 



