Autoren alphabetisch geordnet, 495 
a! Fore wing with vein 7 stalked with 8, 9 
a? Fore wings with tufts at raised scales in cell 
6) Epipaschianae 
b? Fore wings without tufts of raised scales in cell 
a® Hind wing with vein 8 anastomosing with 7 
a* Maxillary palpiabsent 7)Chrysauginae 
b+ Maxillary palpi present 
8) Endotrichinae 
b3 Hind wing with 8 free 9) Pyralinae 
b! Fore wing with vein 7 from the cell 
a? Fore wing with 10 stalked with 8, 91) 
10) Hydrocampinae 
b: Fore wing with vein 10 from the cell 
a3 Fore wing with tufts of raised scales in the 
cell 11) Scoparianae 
b® Fore wing without tufts of raised scales in 
the cell. 12) Pyraustinae 
Verwandtschaftstabelle der Gattungen, deren Bestimmungs- 
schlüssel p. 594—604 gegeben ist. 
Die Pyraustinae umfassen 161 Gattungen, von denen im vor- 
liegenden ersten Theil 87 behandelt sind. — p. 604—760. 
p. 761 Figurenerklärung zu den beiden kolor. Tafeln, ausserdem 
87 Figuren im Text, deren grösster Theil dem 5. Bande der Moths 
of India (von Hampson) entnommen ist. 
— (4). Catalogue of the Syntomidae in the collection of the 
British Museum. London 1898, 8° (XXI, 559p.) XVIl pls. 
— Auch unter dem Titel: Catalogue of the Lepidoptera 
Phalenae of the British Museum, Vol.I (Tafeln separat). 
— (5). The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes 
in the Fauna of British India. Part III. Journ. Bomb. Soc. 
XI p. 698—724. — P.IV op. cit. XI p. 73—98. — P.V 
t. c. p. 304-314. (Forts. folgt). 
— (6). Protective- and Pseudo-Mimiery. Nature LVII p. 364. — 
Bezieht sich auf Trimen, auch Poulton. 
— (7). cf. Castets. — (8). Siehe Dudgeon, desgl. Durrant. 
Hanham, A. W. (1). 1894. Notes from my Diary, Quebec 1893. 
Canad. Entom. Vol. 26 p. 294. 
— (2). 1896. Additions and Corrections to my 1894 List of Winni- 
peg Butterflies, with Notes for the Season of 1895. op. cit. 
Vol. 28 p. 241—242. 
— (3). 1897. Further Additions etc. With Notes for Season. 
t. c. p. 299—300. 
1) Ausser einem kleinen Procentsatz von Individuen einiger Arten von 
Nyıphula und Oligostigma, die sich fast von allen Pyraustinae durch die langen, 
am Ende erweiterten Maxillarpalpen unterscheiden. 
