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The Irish Naturalist. 



July. 



I. latrator Fab. — Moss in wood, January, February, and March. 



I. latrator var. means Gr., moss in wood, January; moss on lawn at 



Suramerhill, Co. Fermanagh, December. 

 I. subquadratus Thorns. — Moss on lawn, January ; moss on lawn at 



Summerhill, Co. Fermanagh, December. 

 I. suspiciosus Wesm. — Moss in wood, January; December, under a stone 



near Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone, March, taken by the late H. L. Orr. 

 I. terminatorius Gr.— Moss from high ground at Edentubber, Co, Louth, 



April ; in a stump at Magheramorne, Co. Antrim, April, taken by 



the late H. L. Orr. 

 I. extenso-rius L. — Moss on roadside in February; moss in wood, November 



and December ; in moss at Scotstown, Co. Monaghan, March ; moss 



from high ground at Edentubber, Co. Louth, April. 

 L gradarius Wesm. — Moss from Scotstown, Co. Monaghan, March. 

 L gracilentus Wesm. — Moss in wood, January. 



L albtger Wesm. — Moss in wood, November ; moss on lawn. Summer 



Hill, Co. Fermanagh, December. 

 L tempestivus Hlgr. — Moss in wood, January. 



L insidiosus Wesm. — Moss in wood, January; moss on lawn Summer Hill, 



Co. Fermanagh, December. 

 Phaeogenes infirmus Wesm. — Moss, Edentubber, Co. Louth, April. 

 P. planifrons Wesm. — Moss, Scotstown, Co. Monaghan, March. 

 P. rusticatus Wesm. — Moss in wood, January. 

 Dlcaelotus pumilus Gr. — Moss in wood, January, December. 

 D. rufilimbatus Gr. — Moss in wood, January, March; on roadside, February. 

 Colpognathus divisus Thoms. — Moss on roadside under Pinus, February. 

 Centeterus opprimator Gr. — Moss on roadside, February. 



CRYPTINAE. 



Microcryptus bifrons. — Moss in wood, March. 

 M. galactinus Gr. — Moss on roadside, November. 



M. nigrocinctus Gr. — Moss on roadside, January, February, November ; 



moss on lawn, Summer Hill, December. 

 Phygadeuon fumator Gr. — Moss in wood, March. 

 Hemiteles subzonatus Gr. — Moss in wood, January, February. 

 Pezomachus vagans Oliv. — Moss in wood, January. 

 P. fasciatus Fub. — Moss on roadside under Pinus, February. 



TRYPHONINAE. 



Orthocentrus fulvipes Gr. — Moss in wood, January. Though Mr. Morley 

 does not record any of this genus as actually hibernating, he mentions 

 two other species as found under circumstances of time and place 

 pointing to hibernation. 



BRACONIDAE. 



Blacus ruficornis Nccs. — Moss on roadside under Pinus, February. 



Poyntzpass. 



