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The UK Biodiversity Group (1998) stated that it was introduced to the Netherlands and was apparently well-established there. However, there are only two old records in the Rijskherbarium at Leiden (L) and the Dutch do not have any other records (R. van der Meijden, pers. comm., 1998). The details of the two records are: Ermelo, longs de weg naar de Zuiderzee [clover field], July 1933, Jansen & Kruseman. Amsterdam, langs de Coenhaven [docks], July 1934, Jansen & Wachter. Druce (1897) was unable to find any material from the continent, and P. M. Smith has similarly seen no other material (pers. comm., 1999). http://www.watsonia.org.uk/2406Rich.pdf —Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.216.164.80 (talk) 00:29, 8 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]