46 i Ochsenheinier's Genera of the Lepidoptera of Europe. 



Species. Icon. 



l.Id. Dealbata, Linn.* ...Hubn.Geom.tab.41.f.214.(fcEm.) 

 2. — D^c«<55ate,Wien.Verz..Hubn.Geom.tab. 41. f. 21 3. (mas.) 



f.215. (foem.) 

 3. — Calabj-aria, Hubn. ...Hiibn. Geom. tab. 10. f.49. (foem.) 



4. — Vibicaria, Linn.f Hiibn. Geom. tab. 10. f. 50. (mas.) 



5. — Vincularia, Hiibn. . . .Hiibn. Geom. tab. 78. f.402.(mas.) 



6. — Aiireolarza, Fab Hiibn. Geom. tab. 12. f. 62. (mas.) 



7. — Z)ege?ierata, Treitsch. Hiibn. Geom. tab. 1 1. f. 57. (mas.) 



8. — Aversata, Linn Hiibn. Geom. tab. 11. f. 56. (mas.) 



tab. 75. f. 389. (foem.) 

 9. — Suffiisata, Treitsch. :}; 



10. — Remutata, Linn Hiibn.Geom.tab. 18. f. 98. (fem.) 



1 l.—Mutata, Treitsch Riisel, L th. 3. cl. tab. 1 1. f. 1—3. 



12. — Submutata, Treitsch.^ 



13. — Immutata, Linn H[iibn. Geom.tab. 20.f. 108.(mas.) 



14. — Incmiata, Linn Hiibn. Geom.tab. 19. f. 100. (mas.) 



tab. 20. f. 106. (foem.) 



15. — Ornata, Fab.|| Hiibn. Geom. tab. 14. f. 70. (mas.) 



16. — Z)^coro/a,Wien.Verz.f Hiibn. Geom. tab. 14. f. 71. (mas.) 

 17. — Reversata, Treitsch.* 



18. — Bisetata, Borkh Hiibn. Geom. tab. 14. f. 73. (foem.) 



19. — Scutulata, Borkh Hiibn. Geom.tab. 14. f. 72. (foem.) 



20.—Moniliata, Fab Hiibn. Geom. tab. 12. f. 59. (foem.) 



21. — LcEvigata, Fab Hiibn. Geom. tab. 14. f. 74. (foem.) 



At length we have completed our extracts from the ScJimet- 

 terlinge Von Europuy as far as we have yet received the work. 

 When the third part of the sixth volume shall reach us, we 

 propose to resume our labours, in continuation. Till when, 

 we heartily bid our entomological readers farewell. 



* iDiEA, Stephens. — Scoria, Duponchel. — "Nervures of the wings, very 

 strong. — Abdomen long, linear. — Palpi with the last joint very acute, pro- 

 jecting beyond the forehead. — AlaxillcE very long." — Duponch. Lep. de 

 Fran. torn. vii. part. 2. p. 112. 



\ Pei.lon'ia, Duponchel. — "All the Jiiiwgs traversed by a narrow band 

 towards the centre of the disc, — the band often separating into two lines. 

 — Antennce and legs very long. — Palpi obtuse, not projecting beyond the 

 forehead. — Alaxillce long." — Duponch. I. c. p. 109. 



J Id. alis virescenti flavidis, lineis obsoletis fuscescentibus, puncto medio 

 nigro. — Ochs. Treitsch. v'l. part, 2. p. 272. 



§ Id. alis albidis, atomis caerulescentibus ; anticis maculis costae lineisque 

 obsoletis fuscis.— Oc/ij. Treitsch. I. c. p. 277- 



II DosiTHEA, Duponchel. — "All the wings with a point in the centre, on 

 an uniform ground, and traversed near the extremity by a sinuous line, 

 usually accompanied by confluent spots. — Palpi very short. — Maxillce long. 

 —AntenwE in the males rather ciliated than pectinated." — Diqyonch.l.c. 

 p. 108. If Ptychopoda, Stephens. 



* Id. alis pallide flavis, margine externo fusco, lineaque undata albida, 

 puncto medio nigro. — Ochs. Treitsch, I, c.p. 286. 



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