PACiciKD.] GEOGRAPHICAL DISTEIBUTION OF PIIYLLOPODA. 369 



2. Eastern Europe (Eussia, &c.)- 



Limnetis hracliyura. 

 lAmnadia tetracera. Charkow. 

 Estheria pestensis. Pesth. 

 Brancliinecta ferox. Odessa. 



claviger !N"ord.maiin. Odessa. 

 Brancliipus Mrostratus. Charkow. 



'braueri Frauenfeld. Parndorper Heide. 

 CMrocephalus carmmtanus Brauer. " " 



Streptocephalus tormcornis. Warsaw. 

 Arternia salina, vars. millJiausenii. 

 arietina. 

 Icoppeniana, 



h. The Mediterranean Province (including Nortliern Africa). 



Estheria daJialacensis. Abyssinia. 



donaciformis. Korkofan. 



gubernator. Cairo. 



hieroso lym itana. Jerusalem. 



gihoni. Jerusalem. 



lofti. Bajjdad. 



2 cycladoides. Algeria. 



melitensis Baird. 



ticinen.sis. Italy (Lombardy). 

 Aptis numidicus. Algeria. 



cancriformis. Italy, Algeria, and Constantinople. 

 Branchipua eximius. Jerusalem. 

 Chirocephalus recticornis Brauer. Tunis. 

 ruhricaudatus Kosseir. 

 oudneyi. Fezzan. 

 Branchineeta ferus Brauer. Jerusalem. 

 Arternia sp. Egypt. 

 Chirocephalus hairdii Brauer. Jerusalem. 



\ c. Siberian. 



Limnetis brachyura. Archangel. 



Polyarteniia forcipata. Northern Sweden, Lapland, Taimyr, and Si- 

 beria. 



Branchineeta paludosa {Middendorfianus). Siberia and Lapland. 

 Chirocephalus claviger (Fischer). Taimyr, Siberia. 

 Lepidurus macrourus LiDjeborg. Archangel. 



d. Manchurian. 



Apus duldi Day. Afghanistan. 

 Apus himalayanus. (iSTorth India.) 

 Apus numidicus Dauria. Baikal Sea. 

 A2)us sp.* 



* Apus sp. in Tibetan Salt Lakes. ScHagintweit, Eeisen in Hocliasien ii, 218, 

 1872. 



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