The human transport of animals across the Northern Atlantic 



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Clivina collaris Hbst 



C. fossor L 



Harpahis offinis Schrk. (aenetis auctt.) 

 H. rufipes DeG. {pubescens Miill.) . . . 



Licinus punctatulus F 



Nebria brevicollis F 



Notiophilus biguttatiis F 



Pristonychiis complanatus Dej 



P. terricola Hbst 



Pterostichus melatiorius III. (vulgaris 



auctt.) 



Pterostichus strenuus Panz 



Stomis puniicatus Panz 



Tachys parvulus Dej 



Trechus discus F 



T. obtusus Er 



T. rubens F 



Conditions are similar as regards weevils [Curculionidae). Of 69 species regarded 

 as European introductions in North America, 61 belong to the British fauna. The 

 31 Newfoundland species of the same provenience all occur there. 



37 species of " Iso-Myriapods"- {Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Isopoda terrestria) and 

 14 species of non-marine Gastropoda in the fauna of Newfoundland are regarded 

 as introduced and all of them are known from the British Isles; of the other 10 

 European species of Iso-Myriapods found on the North American mainland, 5 

 are British (for explanation, vide p. 168 a.f.). 



The fauna of Newfoundland as an illustration 

 The European species 



It is a well-known fact that the flora of Newfoundland contains a notably large 

 number of plants in common with Europe. The recent "Enumeratio" by Rouleau^ 



^ Rouleau's list (1949) apparently includes species originally cultivated in Newfoundland 

 and later escaped and naturalized. 



10—565597 Litidroth 



