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The species is known from Spain, France, Italy, Hun- - 
gary, Dalmatia, Greece, Turkey, Asia minor and Caucasus. 
I possess specimens from Hungary and Caucasus. 
Gymnocnemini. 
Only one genus is found in Europe. 
Gymnocnemia. 
Sehneider, Stett. Ent. Zeitime, p: 343, 1845. 
Aplectrocnemus Costa, Fauna Napol. Myrm., p. 18, 1855. 
The angle between Cuza and Cuip in the forewing 
rather obtuse. Cuza emits only two branches within the 
angular space. The area between Cuza and the hind bor- 
der of the forewing very broad. Between M 2a and the 
hind margin of the hindwing three rows of cells. 
No Banksian line. 
Gymnocnemia variegata (Pl. IV, fig. 12). 
Megistopus variegatus Schneider, Stett. Ent. Zeitung, 
p. 342, 1845. 
Aplectrocnemus multipunctatus Costa, Faun. Nap. Myrm., 
Palo -O tig. 6! 
The species is known from Spain, Italy, Dalmatia, 
Greece and Algeria. Mac Lachlan (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
p. 153, 1898) remarks about the species: ,A wide-spread 
insect over the Mediterranean Region and extending to 
Turkestan“. I have seen the species only from Dalmatia. 
In „Rovartani Lapok“, XVII, p. 187, fig. 7, 1910, Pon- 
gracz has described a species, G.Moscaryi, from Hun- 
gary. I do not know the species orthe periodical in which 
it is described. 
Creagrini. 
Only one genus is known from Europe. 
Creagris. 
Hagen, Stett. Ent. Zeitung, p. 364, 1860. 
