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Netheravon, etc. (Manders). Wokcester : Great Malvern, Cowleigh Park (W. H. 

 Edwards), Malvern Link (Towndrow), Trench and Warndon Woods (Edmonds), 

 "Worcester, St. John's Bransford (Edwards), Cotheridge (Fletcher), Melton Woods 

 (Stephens), Powick, near Worcester (Hearder). Yoeks : Maltby Woods (Batty), 

 'Sheffield district (Thomas), Doncaster district — Wheatley Wood (Porritt), near York, 

 Wharncliffe Wood (Birchall), Edlington Wood, near Barnsley (Harrison), Boche 

 Abbey (W. H. Smith), Helmsley (S. Walker), Friarage Woods, Yarm, Kilton Wood, 

 Cleveland (Lofthouse), Wadworth Woods (Brooks). 



Distribution. — Europe (except the polar region and Siberia), 

 Asia Minor, Changai, Ussuri, and Japan (Staudinger and Rebel). 

 Asia : [North China (Fixsen), Shanghai, Peking (teste Buhl), Isle of Askold 

 ■(Oberthiir), Corea (Fixsen),] Japan — Hokkaido, Shiribetsu (Butler), Amurland — 

 Sutschan (Domes), Wladiwostok (Christoph). on the Bikin (Domes), Ussuri — 

 Mundung (teste Buhl), Eastern Siberia — Witim, Wilui (Herz). Asia Minor : 

 Maori (Zeller). Austro-Hungary : sparingly throughout (Hofner); Bohemia — 

 Prague (Nickerl), Carlsbad (Huttner); Moravia — Briinn (teste Buhl), pretty common 

 (Schneider) ; Upper Austria — Steyer, Aschach (Brittinger), Schoberstein, Krems- 

 wiesen, near Herndl, Steyr, in the Dammberg, Spitzenbach, Schwanenstadt 

 {Himsl) ; Lower Austria — near Vienna, Baden, Modling, the Prater, the Augarten 

 •.(Bossi), the district above the Wienerwald (Schleicher), Hernstein district, local 

 (Bogenhofer); Salzburg— Salzburg, at the foot of the Kechberg (Bichter); Tyrol — 

 only in the southern Tyrol, lower region, very rare, Botzen, the Gugler Garden 

 (Hinterwaldner) ; the Dolomite district — Val Popena (Mann and Bogenhofer), 

 Innsbruck, Tratzberg (Weiler) ; Carinthia — the Lavant Valley, Wolfsberg 

 (Hofner), Moll Valley (Nickerl); Hungary — Budapest, Parad, Eger, Nagyvarad, 

 Peszer, Pecs, Sopron, Torokbalint, Verebely, Bokusx, Pozsony, Tavarnok, 

 -Gacs, Bozsny6, Igl6, Eperjes, Nagyag, Mehadia, Vinkovcze, Fiume (Aigner 

 and Pavel) ; Budafok (Nicholson), Herculesbad (Lang), Croatia — Slavonia 

 (Koca), Mehadia, Transsylvania, Moldau (teste Bebel), the Bucovina — 

 Galicia, near Lemberg (Garbowski). Belgium : rare, in the woods of the 

 Ourthe and the Meuse ; neighbourhood of Brussels and Louvain (Dubois), 

 Foret de Soignes (Donckier), Namur, Dinant (Lambillion), Vecquee (Dufrane), 

 Gembloux (Lambillion), Liege (teste Biihl). Bosnia and Hercegovina : rare 

 and local, up to 1000m. — Dervent (Hilf), Sarajevo district, the Igman, Narental, 

 near Jablanica (Nicholl). Bulgaria : West Bulgaria — Vitos mountains (Buresch 

 coll.). Channel Islands: Jersey, once (Piquet teste Luff). Denmark: Udbredt 

 •{Bang-Haas), Fridericia (teste Biihl). France : almost throughout (Berce) — 

 Ain — Gex (Blachier); Allier — la Leve, on the road to Avernes, near Moulins 

 '(Bocquigny-Adanson) ; Aisne — wood of Holnon, St. Quentin (Dubus) ; Alpes- 

 Maritimes, not common — Nice, St. Barthelemy, Cannes (Bromilow), La Verrerie 

 (Milliere); Aube — environs of Troyes, getting rarer (Jourdheuille); Aude — generally 

 (Mabille); Auvergne — Limagne, etc. (Sand); Brittany — throughout (Griffith); Basses- 

 Alpes — between Alios and the Lac d Alios (Tutt) ; Basses-Pyrenees — St. Sauveur, 

 •Gedre (Bondou); Calvados, common — Caperelliand Montlivet; Caen — Arromanches, 

 Asnelles, Manvieux, Cerisy, Balleray (Fauvel); Charente-Inferieure — Boyan (Salis); 

 Cher — Sologne, St. Florent, rare; Creuse — Gueret, common (Sand); Dordogne — a 

 single example at Le Baume (Tarel) ; Eure-et-Loir — local (Bocquigny-Adanson) ; 

 Gironde — environs of Bordeaux (Brown) ; Haute-Garonne, throughout (Caradja) ; 

 Hautes-Pyrenees (Bondou); Indre — Nohant, common (Sand); common in woods at 

 Brenne (Martin) ; Ille-et-Vilaine — Bennes (Oberthiir); Loire-Inferieure — Nantes 

 (Deherman-Boy) ; Meurthe-et-Moselle (Bocquigny-Adanson) — Nancy (Dutreux) ; 

 Meuse — Verdun (Dutreux); Morbihan — Vannes (Griffith); Maine-et-Loire, abundant 

 ■on rushes (Delahaye) ; Marne — Bheims, Epernay, rather common (Demaison) ; 

 Nord — rare and occasional, near Bailleul, Montnori, Lilleforts, forest of Baismes 

 (Paux), near Cambrai (Brabant) ; Oise — Forest of Compiegne (Sheldon) ; Pas- 

 de-Calais — forests of Lech, Guines, and Boulougne (teste Gurney), Boulogne- 

 sur-Mer (Timins, Ent. Wk. Int., v., p. 115) ; Puy-de-Dome — common, Limagne 

 (Sand); Saone-et-Loire — a single example (Constant); Savoie, mountain parts (teste 

 Speyer) ; Seine — near Paris (Villiers and Guenee), Forest St. Germain, Pare Maison 

 Lafitte (Walker) ; Seine-et-Marne — Fontainebleau (Tutt) : Seine-et-Oise — 

 Versailles, Senart, Montmorency, Maisons Lafitte (H. Brown) ; Seine-Inferieure 

 "(Bocquigny-Adanson); Somme — Amiens (Biihl). Germany: widely spread, and 

 possibly much overlooked (Gillmer), sparingly throughout, rare in most districts, 

 very local in northwest Germany, scarce in the hill region (Speyer) — East and West 

 Prussia — near Danzig, Elbing, rare, Konigsberg, Bastenburg (Schmidt), Bauschen, 



