760 -Dl'- Rob. Lucas: Eutomologie. Lepidoptera 1899. 



The Entomologist, vol. 32 p. 243. — Colour of the larvae inflnenced 

 by their surroundings. Wainwriglit, Colbran, J. The Entomologist, 

 vol. 32 p. 253. — betularia. Expeiim. an d. Puppen. Einfluss. färb. 

 Umgeb. Merrifleld, sub. I. — (im Loreleygebiet in Färb, konstant. 

 — var. sibirica — Stücke aus Krassnojarsk) Fuchs, Jahrb. nass. Ver. 

 f. Natui-k. 52. Jhg. p. 147—8. — Basalfleck. Bankes u. Hill. — 

 ab. doubledayaria Mill. Rothke, M., Entom. Zeitschr. 12. Jhg. p. 142, 

 150 — 1. Verbreitung in Deutschland. — ab. doubledayaria Mill. in 

 versch. Gegenden Deutschlands, auch bei Hamburg. Laplace, 0. 

 Verhdlgn. Ver. Hamburg Unterh. 10. Bd. p. 81. — var. doubledayaria 

 in the London. Kidner, A. R. The Entomologist, vol. 32 p. 237. 

 Amraica recursaria Wlk. ab. semifusca (vielleicht konstant. Lokalforra) Warren, 



Nov. Zool. Tring VI p. 348 $ (Dammer Isl.l 

 Anaitis Dup. (2 sp.) in d. Bukow. y. Hormuzaki (1) p. 62. 

 Angerona Dup. (1 sp.) in d. Bukow. y. Hormuzaki (1) p. 45—6. — prunaria L, 

 at "Wandsworth. Armstrong, H., The Entomologist, vol. 32 p. 212. — in 

 der Loreleygegend, var. sibirica von Krassnojarsk (sehr klein) u. aberr. con- 

 stirpataria ebendaher, Fuchs, Jahrb. nass. Ver. f. Naturk. 52. Jhg. p. 145 — 6. 

 Anisocolpia n. g. Trichopteryginarum (Vflgl. wie Eemodes, ^ m. Einschnitt am 

 Hrande üb. d. Analwiukel. Hflgl. d. (^ m. „a single large lobe at base of 

 inner margin, covered by a membranous lid ; h.-marg. bluntly rounded above 

 vein 6; 2 of the lower v. abs. ; costal anastom. w. subc. beyond the end of 

 cell. — H.-tib. of (^ contort., tars. short; palp. long porr.". — Type: A. 

 ignobilis Butl.) Warren, Nov. Zool. Tring. VI p. 35. 

 Anisodes umatillaria Strecker, Suppl. 2 p. 9 (Florida). 



Druce (5) p. 537 beschr. u. bildet ab von Centr.-Amer. folg. Sp.: 

 albocostata Abb. Taf. XCIX Fig. 8. — beon Fig. 7. — cJiaon Fig. 5. — miniata 

 Fig. 12. — ?osteria Fig. 9. — sobnna Fig. 10 u. 11. 

 Anisogamia subUturata Warren, Nov. Zool. Tring VI p. 327 (5^$ (Milne Bay, 



British New Guinea). — subvenusta p. 328 (^9 (Fundort wie vorher). 

 Anisopteryx Steph. (1 sp.) in d. Bukow. y. Hormuzaki (1) p. 49. 

 Ansorgia n. g. (verw. m. Cataclysme Hübu., ab. „v. 8, 9, 10, 11 all stalked to- 

 gether from before end of cell, 6 a. 7 together frora the Upper angle or 

 very shortly stalked) Warren, Nov. Zool. Tring VI p. 298 ^ (Port Alice, 

 Uganda; Lugula, Usoga; Kiorbezi, Unyoro; Masindi). — Bei 2 Stücken im 

 Vflgl. R. 6 u. 7 nicht gestielt, „but 7 rises close before the upper angle of 

 cell", überall ab. die übr. 4 subc. zus. gestielt, keine Areole. 

 Antharmostes n. g. Geometrinarum (Flgl. ohne Zeichn., dunkel grün. — Vflgl. 

 m. „Costa slightly curved; apex subacute; hindmargin obliquely curved"; 

 Hflgl. „kite-shaped with a distiuct tooth at v. 4; sinuous above, straight 

 below". Palp. thick, porrect, term. Joint minute. „Ant. of (^ w. short stiff 

 branches as in Hemistola Warr. ; frenulum a. tongue present; legs short; 

 h.-tib. thickened, w. a groove a. pencil of hairs, a. 4 stout spurs". — Geäder: 

 Vflgl.: „cell not V2 ^^ length of wing; discocell. w. upp. third vertical; 

 tben concave a. oblique; 1. med. at %, 2, dose before 3.; lower ra- 

 dial from the bend of discocell.; iipper stalked w. 7, 8, 9, 10; 11 free. H.- 

 wings w. 3, 4 a. 6, 7 stalked ; costal shortly approximated to subcostal near 



