Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 797 



P. pomonae, 01, 



TJiSTEK. Leinstee. Munstek. 

 FermaiiagTi (Tempo, '97 L. 1). — Dublin (Portmarnock, '94 Ht. 3 ; 

 Lucan, Ht.). — "Wicklow (Delgany, Greystones, Sch.. ; Murrough, C). — 

 "Waterford (Lismore, Ht.). 



P. viridiseris, Laich. 

 Ulstee. Connafght. Leinster. Munstee. 

 Common. 



Philopedon geminatus, F. 

 Ulstee. Connattght. Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Common. A remarkable form, much larger than the type, and with 

 white scales, occurs on the coasts of Donegal and Antrim ; at Ardara, in 

 the former county, none of the ordinary form were present. At Bun- 

 crana Mr. Walker notes " some of the females very large and almost 

 white in colour." 



Atactogenus exaratus, Marsh. 

 Ledststee. 

 "Wicklow (Arklow marsh, Pg. MS.). — Ireland (H. coll.). 

 The records, Ardara ('92 J. 3), Ballintoy ('96 J. 2), and Armagh 

 ('91 E. 1), are to be referred to the large white form of the preceding 

 species. 



Barynotus obscurus, F. 

 Hester. Connaught. Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Common. 



B. Schbnherri, Zett. 

 Hestee. Connattght. Leinstee. Menstee. 

 Common in Ulster. Galway, Dublin, Wicklow, Queen's County, 

 Wexford, Clare, Limerick, Waterford, Kerry. 

 Frequent. 



B. elevatus, Marsh. 

 Ulster. Leinstee. Mxtnstee. 

 Donegal, Deny, Antrim, Down, A.rmagh, Louth, Dublin, 

 Wicklow, Limerick. 

 Not common. 



Alophus triguttatus, F, 



Ulstee. Connaeght. Leinstee. Menstee. 



Frequent, though |^rather local ; abundant in the south-west. 



