THE NOMENCLATURE OF BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 61 



14. /Egeriida for Sesiidce; Mgeria, Fb. (1807), for Trochi- 

 lium, Scop. ; and Trochilium, Scop. (1777), for Sesia, Fb. (Kirby, 

 Handb. Lep. v. 284-290). 



15. Anthrocera, Scop., for Zygeena, Fb. (op. cit., iii. 86). 



17. Purpuralis, Briinn (1764),* for pilosellce, Esp. (torn, cit., 

 p. 97). 



18. (Enistis, Hb., as generic name for quadra, L. (torn, cit., 

 p. 161). 



19. Phragmatcecia, Newm. (1840), for Macrogaster, Dup., 

 nom. prceocc. (op. cit., iv. 144). 



20. Porthetria, Hb. (91822), for Ocneria, H.S. (op. cit., iii. 197). 



21. Pavonia-minor, L., for pavonia, L. (op. cit., iv. 105). 



22. Habrosyne, Hb. (1822), as generic name for derasa, L. 

 (op. cit., v. 4). 



23. Ocularis, L.,t for octogesima, Hb. (Tutt, Brit. Noct. i. 3). 



24. Apatelidce for Acronyctidce ; generic nomenclature just 

 as in Entom. Bee. viii. 37. 



25. Paludis, Tutt, Entom. xxi. 308 (1888), to be inserted as 

 a subspecies in Hydroecia, after nictitans, L. 



26. Xylena, Hb. (?1810), for Xylophasia, Steph. (Grote, 

 Entom. Bee. vi. 285). 



27. Pabalatricula, Brahm. (1791), for connexa, Bkh. (Tutt, 

 Brit. Noct. i. 86). 



28. Ypsilon, Bott. (1776), for suffusa, Bkh. (Tutt, op. cit., 

 ii. 158). 



29. Primula, Esp. (1788), Bkh., for festiva, Hb. (Werne- 

 burg, Beitr. ii. pp. 44, 177). 



30. Ncenia, Stph., as generic name for typica, L. (Tutt, 

 Brit. Noct. iv. 40). 



31. Cerasi, Fb. (?1775; 1781), for stabilis, View. (Kirby, 

 Handb. Lep. v. 49). 



32. Fissipuncta, Hw., for " Orthosia " upsilon, Bkh., nee 

 Bott. (Tutt, Brit. Noct. ii. 158). 



33. Dyschorista, Led., as generic name for fissipuncta and 

 suspecta (I. c, pp. 156, 158). 



34. Helvola, L., for rufina, L. (I. c, p. 162). 



35. Glcsa, Hb. (?1810), for Cerastis, Ochs. (Kirby, Handb. 

 Lep. v. 52, 53). 



36. Ligula, Esp., for spadicea of South's 'List' (Tutt, Brit. 

 Noct. iii. 4). 



37. Citria, Hb., Tiliacea, Tutt, and Mellinia, Hb., for 

 Xanthia ; the species being distributed as in Entom. Bee. 

 viii. 17, but with ? as to position of aurago. 



38. Icteritia, Hfn. (1767), for Citria fulvago, L., nee CI. 

 (Kirby, Handb. Lep. v. 58). 



* Kirby gives 1776 ; but the species was first named in Pontoppidan's 

 ' Danske Atlas ' in 1764.— L. B. P. 



f Linne's type confirms this traditional interpretation. — L. B. P. 



