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| | Procas granulicollis Walton |
 | | To date Procas granulicollis is known from twenty-six localities in 13 vice-counties (VCs 17, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 66, 69, 70, 72, 73). |
 | | These data suggest that Procas granulicollis is a summer breeder with the new generation of adults emerging in August and overwintering, although further observations are required to confirm this. |
 | | Procas granulicollis is currently classified as Red Data Book (Indeterminate) by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (Hyman and Parsons, 1992), although the spate of recent discoveries suggests that it should probably be down-graded to Nationally Scarce. |
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