Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 817 

 Magdalis armigera, Fourc. 



LeINSTEE. IVTUNSTEK. 



Dublin (Santry, on elms, '94 Ht. 3). — Waterford (Dromana Eorest 

 near Cappoqiiin, Ht.). 



M. pruni, L. 

 Ii-eland (H. coll.). 



[Jf. carhonaria, L. The record, Santry ('93 Ht. 3), is to be deleted.] 

 Calandra granaria, L. 



LEIIfSTEE. 



Dublin (Corn stores, '54 Hn.). — Down (near Belfast, '85 H.). 

 For an interesting account of the injury caused to stored grain by 

 this, and the following species see ('55 Hg.). 



C. oryzge, L. 



Leinstee. 

 Dublin (Corn stores, '54 Hn. ; " Customhouse wall" H. MS.). 



Ehopalomesites Tardyi, Curt. 



TJiSTEE. CoNIfATTGHT. LeIjSTSTEE. MuNSTEE. 



Donegal, Deny, Ajitrim, Down, Fermanagh, Mayo, Galway, Louth, 

 "Westmeath, Dublin, Wicklow, Wexford, Cork, Kerry. 



Locally abundant in wooded districts throughout Ireland. It 

 occui's in colonies, boring in the wood of holly, beech, willow, poplar, 

 alder, and mountain ash, but more especially in the two first mentioned 

 trees. As a rule the beetles confine their attacks to old or unhealthy 

 trees, especially where the bark has been injured, the exposed surface 

 of the wood being sometimes riddled by their borings. This interesting 

 weevil is extremely local in the south-west of England, and the Clyde 

 and Ai'gyle districts of Scotland. Germany is the only continental 

 locality mentioned by Eeitter. The larva and pupa are figured and 

 described in ('01 Cr.). 



Caulotrypis seneopiceus. Boh. 



LEDfSTEE. Mns^SIEE. 



Dublin (Portmarnock, common in an old ash tree, '00 Ht. 3 ; coll. 

 B.). — Cork (Found in profusion near Cork, '52 St.). 



Codiosoma spadix, Herbst. 

 Lein^stee. 

 Dublin (South BuU, '00 Ht. 3). 

 In a piece of di-ift-wood. 



