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TOGATA Hb. Local. Ericetal. 



Distribution — East. g § Tay g o o o o 



West, g Clyde 000 

 Lat. 55°5o'-56°5o'. Range in Europe. Central and northern. 

 Type. Centro-septentrional. Type in Britain. British. 



Time of Appearance— Imago. June, July. Larva. September. 

 Food-plant. Spruce (in the cones). 



RECTANGULATA L. Common. Hortensal. 



Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. Solway Clyde g West Ross o 

 Lat. 54°4o'-57°3o'. Range in Europe. Central and northern. 

 Type. Centro-septentrional. Type in Britain. British. 



Time of Appearance— Imago. July. Larva. April, May. Food- 

 plant. Apple (flowers). 



[SUCCENTURIATA L. Rare. 



Distribution — East. 0000 [Moray] 000 



West, o [Clyde] 000 

 Lat. Range in Europe. Central and northern. 



Type. Centro-septentrional. Type in Britain. EngUsh. 



Time of Appearance — Imago. July. Larva. August, September. 

 Food-plant. Flowers of A)'te?>iisia. 



I think that possibly the Clyde and Moray specimens may belong to sicb- 

 fulvata, which at one time was considered to be a variety of this. 



THE OOLEOPTEEA OF SCOTLAND. 



( Co7itimced from p. 180. ) 

 Edited by D. SHARP, M.B. 



TRACHYS Kies. 



TROGLODYTES Gyll. Very rare. 



Distribution — East. 00000000 

 West. Solway 0000 



THROSOID^. 



THROSCUS Bour. 

 DERMESTOIDES L. Very local. 



Distribution — East. § Forth 000000 

 West. Solway Clyde 000 



