820 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



AB1VOR91AL. COIiEOPTERA. 



STYLOPID^. 



Elenclms tenuicornis, Kirby. 

 Ulster. 



Down (Holywood, H. MS. ; " End of June, 1830, and July, 1831, 

 Mr. Haliday took two females in sweeping some herbage near 

 Belfast" '39 Curtis). "Belfast (Templeton) ; tbe latter specimen is 

 now in the Uniyersity Museum, Oxford" ('91 P. 1). 



This interesting species has not been found in Ireland since 

 Haliday's time, bis Belfast specimens, both of tbe perfect insect and 

 larva, are preserved in tbe Dublin Museum collection. 



SUPPIiEMElfTARY I^IST. 



(Added est Pkess.) 



\_Species distinguished hy an asterisk are additions to the foregoing listJ] 



Carabus clathratus, L. — Holywood "Warren (H. MS.). 



Pelophila borealis, Payk. — On tbe edge of Lough Shark, near 

 Poyntzpass, Co. Down (J.). 



BletMsa multipunctata, L. — Lagan Canal bank, near Moira (B.). 



Badister sodalis, Duft. — I^ot uncommon at Kinbane, Co. Antrim, 

 on tbe chalk (T.). 



Harpalus puncticollis, Payk. — Ballycastle, Co. Antrim (T.). 



Pterostichus anthracinus, 111. — Shore of Lough Neagh, at Shane's 

 Castle (B.). 



Calathus nnbigena, Hal. — BaUycastle (T.). 

 ^Anchomenus Tboreyi, Dej. — In flood refuse from Armagh (Sp.). 



Bembidium assimile, Gyll. — Holywood "Warren (H. MS.). 



B. argenteolum, Ahr. — Glenavy, Lough Neagh (coll. Orr). 



