74 CATALOGUE OF DIFRNAL LEPIDOPIERA. 



Erebia Arete (Blandina, var. ?), Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. 



p. 377.11.3(1851). 

 Papilio Aretus, Herhst, Natursyst. Insekt. viii. p. 199. n. 117 



(1796). 

 Papilio Claudina, BorTchausen, Naturgesch. eur. Schmett. i. p. 204. 



n. 161 (1788). 

 Southern Alps. 

 Professor Westwood has queried this species as a variety of Blan- 

 dhia, but it seems to be much more nearly allied to Epiphron. M. 

 Chavignerie has figured the typical Melampus. 



3. Oreina Pharte. 



Papilio Pharte, Esper, SclimeU. i. pt. 2. p. 17, tab. 120, cent. 75. 



fig. 3 J, 4$ (1777); Hiibner, Eur. Schmett. i. figs. 491-494 



(1805). 

 Papilio (Hipparchia) Pharte, Freyer, Neuere Beitrdge, i. p. 37, 



tab. 20. fig. 3 (1833). 

 Satyrus Pharte, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 536. n. 156 (1819). 

 Erebia Pharte, Boisduvcd, Icon. Hist. Lep. p. 180, pi. 35. 



figs. 1, 2 (1832). 

 Var. Satyrus Pharte, DuponcJiel, Lep. de France, i. p. 218, pi. 34. 



figs. 1, 2 (1832). 

 Var. Erebia Euryale, Hei'rich-Schdffer, Ear. ScJimett. i. fig. 101 



(1843-45). 

 Tyrol. Coll. Salvin. 



Yar. ??. HerricJi-Schaffer, Eur. ScJimett. i. fig. 95. 



Germany. B.M. 



Esper describes this species as chiefly difi'ering from Melampus in 

 the absence of black spots upon the red band. It appears to be 

 much more closely allied to Cassiope, the front wings being more 

 pointed at the apex than in Melampus. 



4. Oreina Kefersteinii. 



Erebia Kefersteinii, Herricli-Schdffer, Eur. ScJimett. i. figs. 617, 



618 (1843-45); Eversmann, Bidl. Soc. Nat. Mosc. p. 610 



(1851) ; also of Westwood (1852). 

 Papilio Theano, TauscJier, Mem. Soc. Nat. Mosc. i. p. 207, 



tab. 13. fig. 1. 

 Hipparchia (Erebia) Theano, Eversmann, Bull. Mosc. p. 611 



(1851). 

 Siberia. 

 l^esLT Pyrenaica (H.-Sch.), but the front wings ferruginous above. 



5. Oreina? Stuhbendorfii. 



Erebia Stubbendorfii, Menetries in Bull. Acad. St. Petersb. v. 



p. 262 (1847). 

 Siberia. 



