100 



Hadena sodae Ramh. 



4794 Continent, 1880 (Staudinger). § 



4795 ., .. ,. $ 



4796 „ „ „ S 



The reniform stigma very conspicuous. 



4797 Continent, 1880 (Staudinger). ^ 



The markings less distinct and the general appearance 

 hence more unicolorous. [The left fore wing badly 

 sprung]. 



Hadena atriplicis Linn. 



4092 Leipzic, bred from pupa, vi. 1879 (Heyne). 



4097 



4090 



4093 

 4096 



4095 

 4091 



Paler than those preceding. 

 ♦5664 Leipzic, 1884 (Gerhardt). ^ 



*5663 „ „ „ / 



Dark greyish-green. [Three-fourths grown]. 

 *5698 Germany, 1883 (Staudinger). 



As the above, but the dorsal line conspicuous. 

 ♦5699 Germany, 1883 (Staudinger). 



Dark green. 

 *399i Germany, 1878 (Staudinger). 



Yellowish-green. [Colour probably gone]. 



Hadena dissimilis X;tocA=suasa Bork. 



3729 London, 1877 (King). \ 



3727 

 1014 



6316 

 6315 



3796 

 3794 

 3795 



3797 



5078 

 5079 



6698 

 6699 



"6621 



Droylesden, 1873 (White). [ 



Hartlepool, 1884 (Harwood). j 



Suasa Bork. The variegated form. 

 Hartlepool, 1884 (Harwood). 



Dark, almost unicolorous, except for the subterminal 

 line. ? ab. confluens Ever. 

 Central Germany, 1877 (Staudinger). 



Dissimilis Knock. The more unicolorous form. 

 Central Germany, 1877 (Staudinger). 



As the preceding, but markings still more obsolete. 

 Germany, 1882 (Staudinger). "\ 



/ • 



Recorded as 'var. varians' in Mr. Dobree's diary. Ground 



colour reddish-brown ; costal area pale grey ; 



subterminal line very conspicuous. Cf. Barrett, 



Plate 157, fig. lb. 



Kuldja, Russian Turkistan, 1888 (Tancre— taken by Grae§er).\ 



>) , >» >j >» >» '* -^ 



Groimd colour dark reddish-brown, almost unicolorous, 

 except for the subterminal line, which is con- 

 spicuous, as in the preceding. 

 Austria, 1888 (StsCttdinger). 



Hadena oleracea Linn. 



— spurn, E. Yorks f. 



