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A JOURNEY TO FINMARK. 



Br Dr. Staudixger and Dr. Wocke. 



II. MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 



(Worked out hy Dr, M. F. Wocke, of Breslau.) 



[Translated from the Stettin Eiitomologische Zeitung, 1862, pp. 30, 31.] 



I SHALL omit detailed notices of the localities we explored, as 

 being already sufficiently described by Dr. Staiidinger, and 

 I have only therefore a few special remarks to make on the 

 Micro-Lepidoptera we collected. 



Zetterstedt's " Fauna Lapponica," in which the species 

 found on the Dovrefjeld, rather above 62" north latitude, are 

 also introduced, contains the descriptions of many new 

 species, several of which were first known to me by the 

 inspection of specimens communicated to me by Professor 

 Boheman ; some, on the other hand, still remain unknown, 

 though I have no doubt that some may be referred to species 

 already described elsewhere. As far as I am aware, nothing 

 has yet been written respecting the Micro-Lepidoptera of the 

 south of Norway. 



The number of species collected by us within the Arctic 

 Circle is not unimportant, especially considering the slight 

 extent of the country we explored, and the unfavourable 



