![]() A separate map is also available for Hungary, where approximately one-third of the known localities are located. Distribution maps are compiled separately for the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and for the entire range. All published faunistic data from across the range are presented here in full, in several cases supplemented by details subsequently obtained by the author. The only known historical specimen labelled “Kaukasus” is given, which could originate from Russia, where this species has not been recorded before (however, confusion of the locality label cannot be ruled out). The occurrence of the species in Switzerland is confirmed by two historical specimens from Zürich. For Germany, the species is recorded for the first time in 54 years. New records are given from 152 localities of Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey, and Ukraine. The species has been reliably recorded from 377 localities in 19 countries.
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