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Fig. 45. Distribution of T. erythrocephalus in the Balkan Peninsula. 



Distribution. Same as that of the genus (Fig. 44). Wiirmli (1975) 

 discusses the authentic localities and erroneous ones reported by previous 

 authors. In addition to the neotype, specimens were examined as follows: 



ITALY: Salerno Prov., Salerno, 1 spmn., 1928, collector unknown 

 (ZMUC). Sardinia, Assuni, 1 spmn., 30 June 1911, N. L. H. Krausse 

 (NMNH); and Lanusei, 1 spmn., 23 October 1899, collector unknown 

 (ZMH). 



The following localities were communicated by the indicated colleague 

 and are incorporated into Figure 44. 



ITALY: Napoli Prov., Sorrento. Sicily, San Cataldo, ca. 6.4 km 

 (4 mi) W Caltanissetta (H. Enghoff). 



SPAIN: Granada Prov., Orgiva (A. Minelli). 



Remarks. The ultimate legs and segment of the examined specimens 



