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Lat. 56°3o'. Range in Europe. Britain, Holland, France, 

 Catalonia, Corsica. Type. Occidento-central. Type in 

 Britain. English. 

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

 plant. Oak. 



A moth taken by Sir T. Moncreiffe is referred by Mr Harpur Crewe to this 

 species, with some doubt. 



EXIGUATA Hb. Not uncommon. Hortensal and nemoral. 



Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay § §000 



West. Sohvay Clyde 000 



Lat. 54°4o'-56°3o'. Range in Europe. Central. Type. 



Central. Type in Britain. English ? 



Time of Appearance — Imago. May, June. Larva. September, Octo- 

 ber. Food-plant. Various shrubs and trees. 



E. lanceata Hb., whose larva is suspected to feed on coniferoe, may occur. 



THE OOLEOPTEEA OP SCOTLAND. 



( Continued front p. 228. ) 

 Edited by D. SHARP, M.B. 



LAMPYRIS Kies. 



NOCTILUCA L. Local. 



Distribution — East. T\veed Forth Tay 00000 



West. Solway Clyde 000 



TELEPHORUS Oliv. 



{CANTHARIS Kies.) 



ALPINUS Payk. Local. 



Distribution — East. Tweed § Tay Dee Moray 000 



West. Sohvay Clyde Argyle o o 

 ABDOMINALIS Fab. Rare. 

 Distribution — East. Tweed Forth Tay § Moray 000 



West. Solway §000 

 RUSTicus Fall. Common. 

 Distribution — East. § Forth § Dee Moray §00 



West. Solway % % o o 

 LiviDUS L. Not rare. 

 Distribution — East. § Forth § Dee Moray o o 



West. Solway § 2 o o 



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