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Ceuthorrhynchidius floralis, Payk. 



Ulster. Leikstee. Mthststee. 



Armagli ('92 J. 2). — "Westmeath (near Lough Ennell, Ht.). — 

 Dublin (Dodder Bank, near Tereniu-e, '94 Ht. 3).— Kilkenny (Ht.).^ 

 Wexford (Ht.).— Clare (Finlough, Ht.).— "Waterford (Tramore, Ht.). 



Common. 



C. terminatus, Herbst. 



CoNIfATJGHT. MuiS'STEE. 



Mayo (Ballina, '71 S.).— Waterford (cliffs near Tramore, Ht.). 



\_C. q^uercicola, Payk. The record, Cartown ('92 C. 5), is to be 

 deleted.] 



' C. mixtus, Muls. 

 Leinster. 



Meatb (Laytown, '00 Ht. 3). 



A single specimen taken on the Laytown sandhills, by sweeping 

 plants. This would seem to be a rare species generally — Eeitter 

 mentions it from Germany, southern France, and the Caucasus ; 

 while in Great Britain it has only been recorded from Devon and 

 Lincolnshire. It may possibly be overlooked in other localities, 



C. troglodytes, P. 



TJlSTEE. CoimATJGHT. LeENSTEE. MuiTSTEE. 



Common. 



C. Dawsoni, Bris. 

 Leinstee. MuJrSTEE. 



Dublin (Portmarnock, '00 Ht. 3). — Wexford (shore of the Slaney 

 estuary near Wexford, Ht.). — Waterford (Tramore, Ht.). — Kerry 

 (Kenmare, Cs.). 



At the roots of plants, as a rule close to high-water mark. It 

 has been recorded from various localities in the south of England, Scot- 

 land (Solway district), and Prance. 



Amalus hsemorrhous, Herbst. 

 Leiij^stee. 

 Dublin (Bare, '54 Hn.). 



Balaninus hrunneus of this reference — the specimens cannot be 

 traced. The record, Armagh ('91 P. 1), is to be deleted. 



