466 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



Prussia, nr. Dantzig, Stargard, Willenberg, Mecklenburg, nr. Gaden- 

 busch, Lower Hartz, nr. Sternhanses, Auerberge, nr. Stolberg, Wai- 

 deck, Arolsen, Wildungen, Miilhausen, Hainiceh, Treffurth, Weimar, 

 Nossen, Dresden, Silesia, Lissa, Scarsine, nr. Breslau, Zusselwitz, nr. 

 Miinsterburg, Stolzenfels, nr. Coblenz, Trier, Wiesen, Frankfort-on- 

 Main,nr.Langen, Wiesbaden, Bingen, Darmstadt, nr. Arheiligen, Pfalz, 

 Stuttgart, Augsburg (Speyer), Alsace (Boisduval), ? Barthey, nr. Boux- 

 willer (Peyerimhoff), nr. Hamburg (Gethard), Liineburg, Berlin, Halle 

 (OchsenheimerJ, Helmsted (Schreiber), nr. Blakenburg (Heinemann), 

 Jena (Schlager), Thuringia, Gotha, Siebleber Holz, Berlauch, etc. 

 (Knapp). Italy : rather rare in northern and southern, doubtfully 

 from the central, provinces (Curo), Piedmont, valley of Exilles, 

 Calabria (Speyer), Sicily (Curo). Netherlands: Luxemburg (Speyer). 

 Eoumania : Grumazesti, Kloster Neamtz, Slanic, Comanesti (Caradja), 

 Tultscha (Mann), Turn Severin (Haberhauer). Eussia : Poland 

 to Gulf of Finland, Moscow dist., Caucasus, Transcaucasia (Er- 

 schoff), Grusia (Lederer), Finland to 60 30' (Eeuter), Koken- 

 husen, Eiga, Kurtenhof, Eeval, Pichtendahl (Nolcken), Livonia, 

 Volga dist., on the steppes (Speyer), Baschkirise (Eversmann). 

 Scandinavia : Sweden and Norway to 67 50' (Eeuter), Stock- 

 holm (Aurivillius), Blekinge (Wallengren), West Gothland (Bohe- 

 man), Olleberg (Dalman), Westmannland (Fredricksson) . Switzer- 

 land : nr. Zurich (Frey), Blumenstein, foot of Stockhorn (Meisner), 

 Basle, Dorneck (Peyerimhoff), Tarasp (Killias), S. Gallen (Taschler), 

 Dusnang, at 1847 ft. (Frey), Schaffhausen (Trapp), Bremgarten 

 (Boll), Oftringen (Wullschlegel), Liesthal, Pilatus (Christ), Valais, 

 Viege, Leuk (Jaggi), Saas Thai (Stehlin). 



[Some of the above localities must be considered with discretion. 

 There is little evidence to show that the insect we call A. viciae is 

 known south of the Pyrenees and Alpine ranges.] 



ANTHROCERA LONICER^E, 

 SYNONYMY. Species : Lonicerae, Scheven, " Naturforscher," x., p. 97 (with 

 reference to Schaffer, " Icones," pi. xvi., figs. G-7) (1777) ; Amstein, " Fuessly's 

 Mag. Ent.,"i., p. 125 (1778); Fuessly, Ibid., i.. p. 140 (1778); Esp., "Die 

 Schmett.," ii., 1st pt., p. 183, pi. xxiv., figs, la, b (1781) ; ii., 2nd pt., p. 12, 

 pi. xxxix., figs. 9-14 (1789) ; Bork., " Sys. Besch.," ii., pp. 20, 161 (1789) ; 

 " Ithein. Mag.," i., pp. 303, 633 (1793) ; Hb., " Eur. Schmett.," ii., fig. 7(1797), p. 80 

 (? 1805), fig. 160 (? 1818) ; " Verz.," p. 117 (? 1822) ; Ochs., " Die Schmett.." ii., 

 p. 49 (1808) ; Bdv., " Mon. des Zyg.," p. 56, pi. iii., fig. 8 (1829) ; Freyer, " Neuere 

 Beitriige," v., pi. 446 (1845) ; Evers., " Fauna Lep. Volg.-Ural.," p. 96 (1844) ; 

 Assmn., " Abbild. Schmett. Schles.," ii., p. 20 (1845) ; H.-Sch., " Sys. Bearb.," ii., 

 p. 36(1845); Kayser, " Deutsch. Schmett.," p. 168 (1852-9); Sta., "Man.," i. 

 p. 81 (1857) ; Speyer, " Geog. Verb. Schmett.," i.,p. 347 (1858) ; Hein., " Schmett. 

 Deutsch.," i., p. 160 (1859) ; Wallgrn. 

 " Hist. Nat.," 2nd Ed., p. 154 (1864) 



Newn., "Brit. Moths," p. 24 (? 1869) ; Briggs, "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond.," p. 4i8 

 (1871) ; Staud., " Cat.." p. 47 (1871) ; Frey, " Mitt. Schw. Ent. Ges.," iv., pp. 224- 

 225(1874); "Lep. der Schweiz," p. 68 (1880); Curo, "Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital.," 

 vii., p. 197 (1875) ; Kirby, " Eur. Butts.," etc., p. 90, pi. xxi., figs, la-c (1879) ; " Cat. 

 Lep. Het.," p. 69 (1892) ; "Handbook," etc., pp. 91-92 (1897); Sand, "Cat. Lep. 

 Auv.," p. 23 (1879) ; Peyer., "Cat. Lep. Als.," p. 47 (1880) ; Oberth., "Lep. Pyr.," 

 p. 31 (1884) ; Buckler, " Larvae," etc., ii., p. 18, pi. xix., fig. 3 (1887); Auriv., 

 " Nord. Fjiir.," p. 53 (1888) ; Hofm., "Die Gross-Schmett.," p. 35 (1887); "Die 

 Raupen," etc., p. 36 (1893) ; Hewett, " Ent. Record," i., p. 59 (1890) ; Barr., " Lep. 

 Brit.," ii., p. 130, pi. Ixi., figs. 3 a-d (1894) ; Meyr., " Handbook," etc., p. 448 (1895) ; 

 Caradja, "Iris," vii., p. 73 (1895); Tutt, "Brit. Moths," p. 352 (1896); "Ent. 

 Bee.," ix., pp. 87, 166 (1897) ; Oberth., " Var. chez Lep.," p. 46 (1896). Fulvia, 



Schmett.," i.,p. 347 (1858) ; Hein., " Schmett. 

 Q., " Skand. Het.-Fjiir.," p. 104 (1863); Lucas, 

 ; Nolck., " Lep. Fn. Estl.," i., p. 99 (1808) ; 



