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captured in Brackloon Wood, near Westport, 4th August, 1911 

 (Grimshaw). 



Phaeogenes coryphaeus Wesm. — Mainland : a f at Louisburgh, July, 1910 

 (Halbert). 



Dicaelotus rufilimbatus Grav. — Clare Island, several in July, 1910 (Morley). 

 Mainland : common ; Darby's Point in September and the Curraun sand- 

 hills (Johnson) ; Mulranny (Grimshaw) ; several at Carrowmore Hill and 

 Lough on reeds, &c, July (Morley). 



Colpognathus celerator Grav. — Mainland : a 2 at Belclare in July, 1910 

 (Halbert). 



C. divisus Thorns. — Clare Island, several,? $ (Morley), and a ? at 700 feet 

 (Johnson). Mainland : a $ at Achill (Johnson). 



Centeterus major Wesm. — Clare Island, $ 3 in 1909 (Halbert) and 1910 

 (Morley). 



Alomyia debellator Fab. — Clare Island,,? <?in June, 1911 (Johnson). Main- 

 land: Westport in July, 1911 (Halbert) and on Wild Carrot flower, 

 Carrowmore Lough, 1910 (Morley). 



Cryptinae. 

 Cratocryptus anatorius Grav. — Mainland : a ? at Mulranny, June, 1910 



(Johnson). 

 Cubocephalus brevicornis Tasch. — Mainland: a,? at Old Head, 13th July, 



1910 (Morley). 

 Microcryptus arrogans Grav. — Mainland: a,? at Achill Sound, June, 1911 



(Johnson). 

 M. subguttatus Grav. — Clare Island, a $ in June, ] 909 (Halbert). 

 M. bifrons Gmel. — Clare Island, a $ (Morley) ; and Achill, a ? (Johnson). 

 M. abdominator Grav. — Mainland: Carrowmore Hill, Louisburgh (Morley). 

 M. galactiuus Grav.— Mainland : a ? , Croaghpatrick at 2,500 feet (Morley). 

 M. nigrocinctus Grav. — Mainland : s 3 at Louisburgh in July (Morley). 

 M. sperator Mull. — Mainland : a 3 at Louisburgh on 15th July, 1910 



(Morley). 

 M. brachypterus Grav. — Clare Island, one 3 in July (Morley). 

 M. micropterus Grav. — Clare Island, a ? on the cliffs (Halbert). Mainland : 



a 3 at Darby's Point in September (Johnson). 

 Acanthocryptus quadrispinosus Grav. — Clare Island, one 2 in June, 1911 



(Johnson). 

 Glyphicnemis profligator Fab. — Clare Island, several on flowers of Eeracleum 



Sphondylivm (Morley). Mainland : Mulranny and Knappagh Wood 



(Grimshaw). 



