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Car., Irit vi. p. 1S8 (189:!) (H". Garonne) ; Hofni., Gmxsxrlim. p. ;iO. n. ]. t. 18. f. 3 (1893) ; 

 id., Gnissscliii,. p. 30. t. 8. f. 4 (1894) : Rothsch., Enloni. xxvii. p. 50 fig, (1894) (asym. specim.) ; 

 Barrett, Lrp. Brit. Ts. ii. p. 11. t. 43. f. 1. a-e (1895) ; Vos, Tijilschr. Ent. xli. p. 80 (1898) 

 (Apeldoorn) : Bartel, in Riihl, GrossHrhm. ii. p. 14(1 (1900). 

 Laothiii' tiliao, Fabricius, in Illig., Mag. Ent. vi. p. 287 (1807). 

 Dillna tiUiie, Dalman, Knni/l. Sv. Vrt. J/,-. Hciiull. p. 212 (181G) ; Kirby, Cut. Lep. Ihl. i. p. 709. n. 1 



(1892) (Kurope ; .=;iberia) ; Stand. & Reb., Cat. Lep. cd. iii. p. 100. n. 730 (1901). 

 Splnjiix (!) im„r, Vogel, Schm.-Cahm. i. p. 25. i 5. f. 1. a. b (1821). 

 .1///Ha.s titlw, Hilbner, Vers. hck. Srhm. p. 142. n. 1522 (1822); Butl., rraiis. Ztml Stic. Lnnd. ix. 



p. 583. n. 2 (1877) ; Tutt, Brit. Lrp. iii. p. 399 (19021. 

 Sphiiiz (!) tilae (!), Gray, in Griff., Anim. Kimjd. xv. p. 598 (1832). 



finnryiitlmn (!) tiliar, Cantener, in Silberm., Rrr. tl'Eiit. i. p 77 (1833) (Di'p. du Var, v. vi.). 

 Liimui lUitte, Rambur, Fauiie Aiirfal. p. 330 (1842) (Malaga). 

 Pupiliii nlmi Lncas, Lqi. Eur. ed. ii. p. 147 (1804) (sub syn.). 

 fiineriiitliiif tillae (!), Fallou, Bull. Sue. Ent. France p. 58 (1870) (monslr.). 

 Smeriiitliiis liliae var. uliiii " Schnnk," Heydenreich, Lep. Eiir. Cat. p. 19. n. 30a (1851) {nam. nml.); 



Caradja, Trix vi. p. 188 (1893) ; Bartel, in Riibl, Groxssehm. ii. p. 149 (1900). 

 tS';«p!v'/.M«.s ti/iiie var. mncnlata "Miilzel," Heydenreicb, i.e. p. 19. n. 30b (1851) (nam. mal.). ; 

 Wallengren, Sl.-aml. Hef. Fjiir. p. 15 (1863) ; Lampa, Tidsl.r. vi. p. 27. n. 119 (1885) ; Renter, 

 Act. Soe. F. F. Faun. ix. 6. p. 20. n. 95 (1893). 

 Sinerintkus tiliae ah. pcehniatmi Hartmann, .\Iitth. .Uiinch. Ent. \'er. iii. p. 35. t. 3. f. 1. 2. 3 (1879) 



(Miinchen) ; Bartel, in Riibl, G russ.^eh in . ii. p. 150 (1900). 

 JlinaiK tiliae ab. nlmi, Maassen, Stctt. Ent. Zeil. xli. p. 60 (1880) (num. mid.), 

 i'imerintlias tiliae. ab. obsoleta Clark, Entam. Eee. i. p. 328. t. .\. f. 1 (1891). 

 Smerinlhn.1 tiliae ab. bipimctata id.. I.e. f. 3. 

 Snierinlliiix tiliae ab. eentripuneta id., I.e. f. 7. 

 Sinerintlins tiliae ab. rostipiincta, id., I.e. i. 8. 

 Sinerinthn.t tiliae ab. siiffusa id., I.e. f. 10. 

 Smerinlhnx tdiae ab. hriinnea Caradja, h-in vi. p. 188. (1893) (man. indcs<r.) ; Bartel, in Riihl, 



Gras.'isehm. ii. p. 149 (1900). 

 Smerintliiis liliae ab. innneienlata id., I.e. 



Dilina tdiae ah. brunneseeiis Staudinger, in Stand. >>c Reb., C((t. Lep. ed. iii. p. 100. sub n. 1 (1901). 

 Dilina tiliae ab. fxstineta id , I.e. 



Miman tiliae ah. pallida-transversa Tutt, Brit. Lep. iii p. 403 (1902). 

 Minnis tiliae ab. jMdlida-bipnnclata id., I.e. 

 .^limas tiliae ah. jiallida-eastipuneta id.. I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. pallida-martjintpHncUi id.. I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. jiallida-rentripiinela id.. I.e. p. 404 (1902). 

 .Uima.t tiliae ah. jia II ida-ubsideta id., I.e. 

 Mimas liliae ab. inarginepuncta id.. I.e. 



Mimas tiliae ab. brirnnea-transversa id., I.e. , 



Mimas tiliae ab. hrunnea-eeislipuneta id.. I.e. 

 Mintas tiliae ab. brnnnea-nuirginejntnetu id., /.'■. 

 Mimas liliae ah. hrunnea-eentripuneta id., l.c. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. brnnnea-obsolela id.. I.e. 

 Mimas tiliae ab. riresrens-transver.sa id., ^c 

 Mimas tiliae ab. rirescens-marginejmncta, id., I.e. 

 Mimas liliae ab. ririsrens-renlripnueta id., l.c. 

 Mimna tiliae ab. virescens-obsaleta id., / e. 



c? ?. Very variable in the groiiud-eolonr and ])at,teni ; tlie right and left wing 

 oftcu consjiienously diifeieut. The green colour disajipears sometimes entirely 

 (only in bred vS])ecimens ? such individuals can be j)roduced by breeding in and in). 

 The ('.\tremcs in pattern are represented by (bred) individuals in which tlie green 

 disca! band is so ililated as to oc(-uiiy nearly the whole wing (ab. pecliiiianni) and a 

 form without a discal banil (ab. najfum = ab. immacidata = ab. eug/i peter). Mr. 

 Tutt's double-barrelled names are very curious ; if the same system of nomenclature 

 weie emj)loyed in respect to colour, pattern and structure, we should arrive at com- 

 binations of half a doziii or more names accordin;; to the number of organs taken 



