( :u)t; ) 



Car, hh vi. p. Ift8 (1H9:5) (II". Garonae) ; Hofin., 6p-.s-.vs,/„„. p. :iO. n. 1. t. 18. f. .'i (1K93) : 



id., ^■nAs.^w•//;«. p. 30. t. 8. f. 4 {W.n) : RoUisch., Eiilnm. xxvii. p. .",() fig. (1804) (asym. spucim.) : 



Barrett, Lej,. lint. h. ii. p. 11. t. 43. f. 1. a-e (1895) ; Vos, TiJ^lsrhr. Enl. xli. p. 80 (I8'J8) 



(Apeldoorii) ; Rartol, in Riihl, ar»,<g^rhm. ii. p. 14r> (19011). 

 I.nnthnr li/iar, Fabriciu.s, in Illig., Maij. Kill. vi. p. 287 (1807). 

 Di/ina tilwe. Dalman, AW//. Sr. V,i. Ah. llawU. p.2r2 (181C.) ; Kirl.y, (\,l. /,'/-. //.;/. i. p. 709. n. 1 



(IS!).') (Kiirope ; Siberia) ; Staml. & Rel)., Cat. Lep. cd. iii. p. 100. n. 730 (1901). 

 .s>A//«x (1) l\Vi<v\ Yo?el, Srliiii.-Ciihln. i. p. 25. t. 5. f. 1. a. b (1821). 

 .Uiw,,.. tm.i,, HUbner, Verz. h,-k. Hrhm. p. 142. n. 1522 (1822); Hull., Tr.ni... Zu„l. Snr. L,m,L ix. 



p. 583. n. 2 (1877) ; Tutt, Brit. Lep. iii. p. 399 (1902). 

 Sphinz (!) titae (!), Gray, in Griff., Amm. Killed, xv. p. 598 (1832). 



Sin-'n/Hthiis (!) tilla,; Cantener, in Silberin., R,,: (fKiit. i. p 77 (1833) (D.'p. du Var, v. vi.). 

 Liicrw' tin,,,; Rambur, F'liiiie AiiiM. p. 330 (1842) (Malaga). 

 Papiliii iiliiii Luca«. Up. Eur. ed. ii. p. 147 (18(i4) (sub syn.). 

 Smcrhithnx lillcie (!), Fallou, Bull. Sw. E„l. France p. 58 (1870) (monstr.). 

 Smrrhithiis tUiae. var. idmi " Schunk," Heydenreich, Lep. Eur. Oil. p. 19. n. 30a (1851) (nf,m. mid.); 



Caradja, IrU vi. p. 188 (189.3) ; Bartel, in Riihl, Gronsschm. ii. p. 149 (1900). 

 Siiierlntlnix tlliac var. iimcnUila "Miitzel," Heydenreich, I.,-, p. 19. n. .30b (1H51) {nn,„. „mi.).; 



Wallengren, Skaial. Ilct. FJiir. p. 15 (18fi3) ; Lampa, Thlsh: vi. p. 27. n. 119 (18H5) ; Reuter, 



Art. Soc. F. F. Fami. ix. 6. p. 20. n. 90 (1893). 

 Sfiin-hilhio! tiliae nh. jin-hmaniii Hartmann, .Uitth. .Uiinch. Eitt. Vcr. iii. p. 35. t. 3. f. 1. 2. 3 (1879) 



(Miinchen) : Rartel, in Riihl, Grossschw. ii. p. 150 (1900). 

 .yiiiKis tiliae ab. uhiii, Maassen, Stett. Enl. Zed. xli. p. 60 (1880) (»(o/h. nml). 

 Snierinthus liliae. ab. ob.ioleta Clark, Entoni. Rcc. i. p. 328. t. A. f. 1 (1891). 

 Snier/iitlius tiliae ab. hipunctala id.. I.e. f. 3. 

 Siiierinthux liliae ab. cen,tripuiiclii id., I.e. f. 7. 

 f^nierinthiix tiliae ab. eo-tli/inncta id., I.e. f. 8. 



linieriutliiix tiliae ab. snffusa id.. I.e. f. 10. u ui 



Smerinthu., tiliae ab. hrnnnea Caradja, Irh vi. p. 188. (1S93) {nnn,. indesrr.): Bartel, lu Ruhl, 



Gro.s.'ischm. ii. p. 149(1900). 

 Smerinlhus tiliae ah. imviaeiilata id., I.e. 



Dilina tdiaeah. hrmmexeeu." Staudinger, in Stand. .^- Reb., Cat. Lep. ed. iii. p. 100. sub n. 1 (IJOl). 

 Diliiia tiliae ab. exslineta id , I.e. 



MimuK. tiliae ah. p,d!ida-traiisver»i Tutt, Bed. Lep. Hi p. 403 (1902). 

 Mimas liliae ab. pallid<i-hipimctata id., I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. p<dlida-costipunela id., I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. pidllda-inanjinepuncta id.. I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. pallidn-eentripiniria id., I.e. p. 404 (1902). 

 Mimas tiliae ah. paUidii-iihsnleta id., I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. marginepuncta id., I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. brimnea-transversa id., I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. hrumiea-enstipuncta id., /.<'. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. hntniiea-marginepunrta id.. I.e. 

 Jfinias tiliae ab. hrunnea-eenirijmncta id., I.C. 

 Mimas mine ab. brnnnea-obsoleta id.. I.e. 

 .Mimas liliae ab. vireseens-transversa id., I.e. 

 Mimas tUiae ab. riresceiis-marginepuiieta id., I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. rircseens-centripnneta id., i.e. 

 .]fimiis tiliae ab. vireseeiis-obs(drta id., / f . 



c??. Very variable in tlio .uToniul-cokuir and pattern ; the riglit au.l left wing 

 often coiisiiicuouslv diffeieut. The green colour disaj.pears sometimes entirely 

 (only in bred speciiuens ? such individuals can be produced by breeduig in and in), 

 The'extremes in pattern are represented by (bred) individuals iu which the green 

 discal band is so dilated as to ..ccnpy nearly the whole wing (ab. pcchmanni) and a 

 form without a discal band (ab. siifasa = ab. immactdata = ab. exstinda). Mr. 

 Tutt's double-barrelled names are very carious ; if the .ame system of nomenclature 

 weie employed in respect to colour, pattern and structure, we should arrive at com- 

 binations of" half a doz.-u or more names according to the number of organs taken 



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