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Kouldja district by Alpheraky, and from the high mountains east of Siwas, 

 Tokat and Amasia, but Staudinger queries its occurrence here. Its extension 

 into Asia, therefore, appears to be somewhat limited. In Africa it appears only to 

 have been recorded from Egypt. Africa : Egypt (Blomer). Asia : north- 

 western Asia Minor — Brussa, Olympus, Smyrna, Turbaly, Bos-Dagh (Staudinger), 

 north-eastern Asia Minor — Cilicia, in the high mountains east of Siwas, Tokat and 

 Amasia (Lederer), Kouldja district (Alpheraky), Punjaub, common (Young). 

 Austro-Hungary : Upper Inn valleys— Postlingberg, &c. (Himsl), Innsbruck, 

 Taufers Valley (Weiler), Tyrol, lowlands, rare (Hinterwaldner), Bruneck, in 

 Puster-Thal at 2600ft., Bozen, Trient {teste Barter), Carinthia — Portschach 

 (Wagner), Istria - near Volosca, Carniola — Nanos {teste Bartel), Bukovina 

 (Hormuzaki), Pressburg (Rozsay), Bohemia (Nicked), Trier, Augsburg, Schnee- 

 berg, Wippach, Budapest (Speyer), Galicia, sparingly— Lemberg, Brody, &c. 

 (Garbowski), Neu Sandec (Klemensiewiczj, Stanislawow (Werchratski), Briinn 

 (Schneider), Hregenz, Freistadt, Iglau, Kaschau, Neutitschein, Rosenau, Troppau 

 (Fritsch), Hermannstadt (Czekelius), Epiries (Husz), Hungary, not rare — Kocsocz 

 (Vangel), Golnitz (Hudak), Glockner (Mann), Salzburg, Moellthal (Nickerl), 

 Lavantthal (Hofner), Upper Styria — St. Lambrecht (Kodermann), Lower Austria 

 —Vienna, &c, Moravia — Mahrisch-Trubau, Ungarisch-Brod, Hungary, every- 

 where, not rare — Klepacs, Comitat Neutra, Ungarisch- AJtenburg-, Raab, Heveser 

 and Zipser Comitat, Tihuczan, Transsylvania, Fiinfkirchen, Josefsthal, Cioatia 

 {teste Bartel). Belgium : Namur, Dinant, Liege, Huy (Lambillion), Condroz, 

 &c, Ardennes, common, Hesbaye, rare, Louvain, Brussels (Donckier). 

 Bulgaria : Kuru Baglar, one only (Backmetjew). Channel Islands : 

 Alderney (Walker), Jersey (Johnson). Denmark : fairly common — Zea- 

 land Island, &c. (Bang-Haas). Finland : southern and eastern districts (Zetter- 

 stedt). France : not rare (Berce), Aube (Jourdheuille), Calvados (Fauvel), 

 Douai (Foucart), Berry and Auvergne (Sand), Eure-et-Loir (Guenee), Haute- 

 Garonne (Caradja), Paris, Meuse, Moselle and Meurthe districts, Bordeaux 

 (Speyer), Puy-de-JD6me (Guillemot), Var (Cantener), Morbihan (Griffith), Gironde 

 (Trimoulet), Doubs— St. Vit (Bruand), Aude (Mabille), Loire-Inferieure— Nantes 

 (Bonjour), Saone-et-Loire (Constant), Seine-Inferieure, rather rare (Viret), St. 

 Quentin (Dubus), Deux-Sevres (Maillard), dept. Indre, common (Martin), 

 French Pyrenees — Pic du Midi de Bigorre at 6000ft. (Jones), Aix-les- 

 Bains, common (Agassiz). Germany : everywhere (Heinemann), northwest 

 Germany, generally distributed (Jordan), Rhine Palatinate (Bertram), Wiirtem- 

 berg — Stuttgart (Seyfner), Giessen (Dickore), Lower Elbe district (Zimmer- 

 mann), Waldeck — near Wildungen, rather common, Arolsen, Rhoden, rare 

 (Speyer), Upper Hartz (Hoffmann), Zeitz-on-the-Elster (Wilde), Halle— near 

 Nietleben, Wormlitz (Stange), Munich (Kranz), Rudolstadt (Meurer), Mecklen- 

 burg (Schmidt), Bremen, rather rare (Rehberg), Saxon Upper Lusatia (Schiitze), 

 Dresden, common— near Loschwitz (Steinert), Prussia, not rare (Grentzenberg), 

 Upper Lusatia, distributed, commoner in the lowlands (Moeschler). Ratisbon 

 (Schmid), Dessau, pretty common (Richter), Wernigerode (Fischer), Pomerania, 

 common — Dramburg, Stettin (Hering), Brunswick (Heinemann), Hanover 

 (Glitz), Frankfort-on-Oder (Kretschmer), Ahrthal (Maassen), Eutin, rare (Dahl), 

 Berlin district, sometimes common (Pfiitzner), Thuringia — Altenburg, Gotha, 

 Erfurt, Nazza, Miilhausen, &c, rare (Knapp), Chemnitz (Pabst), Hildesheim, 

 very rare (Grote), Heligoland (Gatke), Wiesbaden (Sich), Hesse-Nassau — Bieden- 

 kopf (Jager), Mecklenburg — Schwerin, rare (Voelschow), Holstein, Rendsburg, Cre- 

 feld district, Elberfeld, Barmen, rare, Cassel, Leipzig, Drasisdorf, Fichtel-Gebirge, 

 Kissingen, Augsburg, rare, Osterland, rare, Kempten, Nassau, Frankiort- 

 on - Main, Trier, Oberhessen, Bavarian Palatinate {teste Bartel), Alsace — 

 Zabern (Peyerimhoft), Baden — Constance, Carlsruhe, &c. (Reutti). Greece: 

 Acarnania (Staudinger). Italy : north and central, frequent some years, 

 rare others, also Sicily (Curd), Modena (Fiori), Roman Campagna, rare — 

 Florence, Pisa, Lucca, Monte Rotondo, near Rome (Calberla), Lombardy, Pied- 

 mont, Liguria (teste Bartel). Netherlands: most provinces, not yet noted 

 from Friesland (Snellen), Breda, not common (Heylaerts). Portugal {teste 

 Bartel). Roumania : Grumazesti, Comanesti, Slanic, Tulcea in the Dobrudscha, 

 Bucharest, &c. (Caradja). Russia : Moscow Government (Albrecht), Crimea 

 (Melioransky), Lower Volga district — Kasan, not rare, the lower Ural district 

 — Orenburg, the upper Ural district, Sarepta (Eversmann), Transcaucasia — Tiflis, 

 Borjom (Romanoff), St. Petersburg (Erschofl), South Russia (Moeschler), Baltic 

 provinces— Livonia : Dorpat, Neu-Kasseritz, near Werro (NolcUen), Poland — 

 Kamenez-Podolskii, Poltawa district — Lubny, south coast of Crimea — Alupka 



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