Pack BuRHSFOKD AND Foster— Ty^e Woodlice of Ireland. 175 



Species. 



A. Bars or ridges running across the body-segments, 



two prominent tubercles on the third abdominal 

 segment, ...... 



B. Eows of tubercles running across the body-segments, 



no large tubercles on the third abdominal segment, . 



mengit. 

 danicus. 



Haplophthalmus mengii (Zuddach). 





35 



34 



40 



39 









33 



36 



37 



38 



27 



28 



29 



82 









26 



25 



20 



31 





16 



17 



24 



23 



22 







15 



18 



19 



21 





9 



10 



14 



13 



20 





2 8 



7 



11 



12 







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6 









England, and seems elsewhere to be 

 confined chiefly to the central parts of 

 Europe, but it has occurred in Norway. 



Originally discovered in the British 

 Isles at Corcomroe Abbey, Co. Clare, by 

 CanonNorman and Mr. W. F. de V. Kane, 

 this species has since been found at 

 Stradbally, S. Kerry (A. W. S.).; Car- 

 rigroliane, Mid Cork (R. A. P.) ; Glus- 

 nevin, Howth, and Clondalkin, Co. 

 Dublin (D. E,. P. P.) ; Gleiiade, Co. 

 Leitrim (A. W. S.) ; Bundoran, E. Done- 

 gal (A.r.); Doe Castle, W. Donegal 

 (A. W. S.) ; and Castlerook, Co. Lon- 

 donderry (N. H.F.). It has been re- 

 corded from only two localities in 



Haplophthalmus danicus Budde- 







Lund. 







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34 40 



39 







33 36 



37 38 



27 



28 



29 32 







26 



25 30 



31 



16 



17 



24 23 



22 





15 



18 19 



21 



9 



10 



14 13 



20 



2 8 



7 



11 12 





1 4 



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This species has only been taken at 

 two places in Ireland, in the palm-house 

 in the Botanical Gardens, Glasnevin, 

 Co. Dublin (R. S. B.J ; and in a garden 

 rubbisli yard at Fenagh, Co. Carlow 

 (D. R. P.B.). It has been found at a 

 good many places in England. Its 

 European distribution seems to be very 

 similar to that of H. mengii. 



PHILOSCIA. 



Three species of the genus Philoscia have been taken in the Britisli Isles, 

 though only two of them have been found in Ireland. They may be 

 distinguished from each other as follows : — 



Species. 



A. Apex of telson sharp-pointed, . . . muscorum. 



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