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Erebia Embla, Boisduval, Icon. Hist. Lep. p. 162. n. 8, pi. 32. 



figs. 1-3 (1832). 

 Satyrus Erabla, Duponchel, Lej). Frame, i. p. 232. n. 73, pi. 36. 



figs. 3, 4 (1832). 

 Papilio Embla, var., Ochsenheimer, Schmett. v. Eur. i. p. 287. 



n. 58 (1807). 

 Var. ?. Papilio Stheno, Hiihner, Eur.Schmett. i. pi. 109. figs. 561, 



562 (1805). 

 Lapland. B.M. 



This species appears to be quite distinct from Embla. 



Var. Edda. 



Erebia Edda, Menetries in Middendorfs Beise, p. 58. n. 11, pi. 3. 



fig. 11 (1854). 

 Eastern Siberia. 

 This is evidently only a small variety of E. Disa. 



Var. Mancinus. 



Erebia Mancinus, Hewitson 6f Westiuood in Gen. Diicrn. Lepid. 



p. 380. n. 58, pi. 64. fig. 2 (1851). 

 Rocky Mountains. B.M. 



Only a local form of E. Disa. 



30. Erebia Eossii. 



Hipparchia Eossii, Curtis in Append. Rosses Narrative, N.W. 



Fassaye, p. bcvii, pi. A. fig. 7 (1835). 

 Erebia Rossii, Westwood in Oen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 380. n. 55 



(1851). 

 Rocky Mountains. B.M. 



Curtis's subhi/alina must, from the description, be a species of 

 (Eneis ; it appears to come near (E. exitiosa. 



31. Erebia (Erne. 



PapUio (Nymph. Gemm.) CEme, Esper, Schmett. i. pt. 2. tab. 120. 



cont. 75. fig. 2 [nee 1] (1777). 

 Papilio G^me, Hiibner, Eur. Schmett. i. pi. 104. figs. 530, 531 



[nee 532, 533] (1805). 

 Satyrus (Eme, Godart, Enc. Meih. ix. p. 537. n. 158 (1819) ; 



Duponchel, Lep. de France, i. p. 222, pi. 34. figs. 5, 6 (1832). 

 Erebia (Eme, Westivood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 378. n. 9 



(1851). 

 Var. Papilio (Nymph. Gemm.) Cajcilia, Espcr, ScJuuctt. i. pt. 2. 



tab. 121. cont. 76 (1777). 



S\vit2erland, Germany. B.M. 



