180 ^J'jiy- 1^"^ 



BORKHAUSENiA, Hb. 



22(Ji (2). EORKHAUSENIA HVTAiWA' IVA, fij). 11. 



Antenna; slightly serrate towards tliu apex; pale einoreous with narrow fuseoiis 

 rings. Palp! reeurved, not reaching above the vertex ; pale cinereous, shaded wilh 

 greyish fuscous externally. Head yellowish grey. Thorax pale greyish fuscous. 

 Fore-wings pale cinereous, evenly suffused with pale greyish fuscous, with three 

 darker fuscous spots which are rather large and diffused ; the first on the middle 

 third of the fold, somewhat elongate-ovate ; the second larger and more diffused, on 

 the cell straight above the first; the third at the end of the cell, diffused downward 

 towards the dorsum; cilia pale greyish fuscous. Exi>.al.,l>i mm. llind-wings 

 greyish ; cilia pale greyish fuscous. Ahdomen cinereous at the base, pale ochreous 

 beyond. Legs cinereous, with a slight ochreous tinge. 



Tjjpc. S (81080) ; ? (8i087), Mus. VVlsui. 



Hah. : CoKsiCA, Corte, 13—15, VI, 1893. Two speciuieiis. 



22G4<. BOUKHAUSENIA J.AVANDULiE, Mu. 



11. syn. = ardosieUa, Ci)st. ; =^ jjuhwrisquamis, Wlsiii. 



(Ecophora Invandidce, Mn., Verb. ZB. Ver. Wien, V (1855), Abb., 

 562—3 (1855);' Stgr. aud Wk., Cat. Lep. Eur., 117, No. 1859 

 (1861) -r Stn., Tin. S. Eur., 117, 122, 340 (1869) ■' Stgr. and Wk., 

 Cat. Lp. Eur., 307, No. 2264 (1871).* (Ecophora ardosieUa, Cnst., 

 Bull. 8oc. Eut. Fr., LVIII (6 s.), IX (1899), cxxv (1889) ;' Ann. 

 Soc. Ent. Fr., LIX (6 s.), X (1890), 10, PI. I, 6 (1890). « Borkhau- 

 semapiiheris(iua»iis,Wlsm.,Eut. Mo. Mag.,XXXIV, 133—4 (1898).' 

 Borkhausenia lavandulce, Wlsm., Ent. Mo. Mag., XXXIV, 171^2 

 (1898).' 



Types, ^ ,lavandul(B, Mn., Mus. Vienna ; at'dosiella, Cnst., Mus. 

 Cnst. ; pulverisquamis, Wlsm., Mus. Wlsm. 



Rah.: Corsica 3-5— Ajaccio, 17, VI, 1899; Corte, 22—27, V, 

 1896 ^ 10, VI, 1898, 15, VI, 1899; Lazaretbspitze, larva i««o?2(^wZo 

 staechas, V, excl. 10-12, VI, 18551.3. 



In 1896 I took two specimens of an CBcopborid on tbe mountains 

 in Corsica, whicb I described under tbe name Borkhausenia pulveri- 

 squamis,'' but subsequently identified from Mann's description as 

 QScojyhora lacandnlcc, Mn. In a note" I associated tbese two names 

 witb tbat of (Ecophora fasclfrontelln, Cnst., tbinking that bis de- 

 scription must also apply to this same insect. 



In 1899 I took two more allied species, also in Corsica, and being 

 thrown into considerable doubt as to the proper identification of 

 Mann's and Constant's species (tbe latter author having published 



