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SUMMARY 



The general anMiip^emenl in tbis Catali)friie is similar to that of 

 tlie First Part of tlie List of iJciniptera published by the British Museum 

 in 1851. 



The geographical distribnlion of the species nieutiuned is as 

 follows : — 



Europe . . . . . 132 



Europe and North America . . .1 

 Europe, Mexico, West Indies, Sonth America, Madeira, 

 Canaries, West Africa, South Africa, East Africa, 



Mauritius, South Asia, Australasia and New Zealaud I 



Europe and Madeira ... 4 



Europe, Madeira, Norih Africa and West Asia . 2 



Europe, Madeira, North Africa and South Asia . 2 

 Europe, JMadeira, North Africa, West Asia, Japan and 



Oceania . . . . .1 



Europe, Madeira and South Africa . . 1 



Europe, Madeira and China . . .1 



Europe, Canaries, West Asia and China . 1 



Europe and Cape de Verd Isles . . .1 



Europe, North Africa and South Africa . . 1 



Europe and North Africa . . .7 



Europe, North Africa, jMadajjascar and West Asia . I 



Europe, North Africa and West Asia . . 1 



Europe and West Africa ... 1 



Europe and Siberia . . . .3 



Europe, Siberia and West Asia . • 1 



Europe and West Asia . . • .14 



Europe, West Asia and South Asia . . i 



Europe, West Asia, South Asia and Australasia . 1 



Europe and South Asia . . 2 



North America . . . .67 



North America and Mexico ... 3 



North America, Mexico, West Indies and South America 3 



North America, Mexico and South America . 1 



North America, West Indies and South America . i 



North America and South America . . 4 



Mexico . . . • .128 



Mexico and West Indies ... 1 



Mexico, West Indies and South America . . 4 



Mexico and South America ... 28 



West Indies . . • • .32 



West Indies and South America . . 20 

 South America .... 577 



Madeira . . . • • 2 



Canaries . . . • ' 



