PYRAMIDULA RUPESTRIS. 179 
BALKAN PENINSULA. 
Greece—-Diffused throughout the mainland and the islands, and recorded for 
Nauplia, Morea ; Lykabettos near Athens, Attica ; Peristori in the Mountains of 
Pindus, Albania ; the province of Thessaly ; the Islands of Euboea and Corfu, the 
Northern Sporades, the Cyclades and Cephalonia among the Lonian Islands. 
Roumania—Rahova (Clessin, Mal. BI., 1886, p. 185). 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Distributed over the country, and recorded from Austria, Bohemia, Carinthia, 
Carniola, Croatia, Galicia, Hungary, Illyria, Moravia, Transylvania, and Tyrol. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Denmark—Dr. Johansen states that P. rupestris is quite absent from Denmark, 
though Schlesch, probably in error, has recorded it from Bornholm. 
RUSSTA. 
P. rupestris is at the present time only known from the Crimea, Poland, and 
from the provinces of Baku, Colchis, Kutais, and Tiflis in Transcaucasia. 
SIBERIAN SUB-REGION. 
Siberia—In Transeaspia, it is recorded by O. Rosen from Schamhala, Souloukln, 
Germab, and Kasandshik. 
ASIA MINOR, ETC. 
Persia —Recorded from Kopet and Kiiren-dag, Chorassan, by Baron Rosen. 
Syria —Found on the rocks in the Valley of Nahr-el-Kelb near Beyrout (Bour- 
euienat, Mal. Alver., 1864, vol. i., p. 24). 
NORTH AFRICA. 
Morocco—Recorded from Tetuan and Tangiers by Kobelt and Pallary. 
Algeria —Recorded by Letourneanx for Kabylia, and by Morelet for Cirta. 
Tunis—Letourneaux and Bourguignat record this species as in the country 
between Calle and Cape Roux, also at Porta-Farina and Fourn-el-Goubel. 
Pe C.ce eae 5 eae 
Fic. 232.—The dry river valley above Malham Cove, Yorkshire. The carboniferous liinestone 
scars are a characteristic habitat of Pyramidula rupestris. (Photographed by 
Mr. Godfrey Bingley). 
