64 AN ACCENTUATED LIST OF 



ANTITHESIA, Ste., Antithes'ia, avridew, opposition : 



in allusion to the contrast of colour. 

 SALICANA, L., Salicd'na, feeds on Sallows and Osiers 

 (Salix capraea and viminalis). 



SPILONOTIDJE, Gu., Spilono'tida, the family of which the 

 genus Spilonotais the type. 



SPILONOTA, Gu., Spllono'ta ; (T7rl\os, a spot, VWTOV, 

 the back. 



OCELLANA, W. V., Oqellana, ocellus, an eye ; having 

 eye-like markings. 



PAUPERANA, Fro., Pauper ana, pauper, poor, mise- 

 rable. 



ACERIANA, F. v. B., Aqerid'na, acer, a maple-tree. 



DEALBANA, Fro., Dealbana,dealbatus, whitened over, 

 whitewashed. 



NEGLECTANA,Dup., Neglectd'na, neglectus, neglected. 



SUFFUSANA, Kuhl., Suffusd'na, suffusus, blushing, 

 tinted. 



ROS^ECOLANA, Dbl., Ros&cola'na, rosa, colere, fre- 

 quenting roses. 



ROBORANA, W. V., Robord'na, robur, an oak-tree. 

 PARDIA, Gu., Par' dm, Trdpbos, a pard, a leopard : al- 

 luding to the spots. 



TRIPUNCTANA, W. V., Tripunctd'na, tri-punctatus, 

 thrice-spotted. 



SERICORID^l, Gu., Sericor'ida, the family of which the genus 

 Sericoris is the type. 



ASPIS, Tr., As' pis, acnrk, a shield-, from the shield- 

 shaped mark on the fore-wings. 



UDDMANNIANA, L., Uddmanniana, in honour of Is. 

 Uddmann, a naturalist of the last century, whose 

 Dissertationes are alluded to by Linnaeus. He 

 was also author of a work " Novae Insectorum 

 Species" (Abose, 1753). 

 SIBERIA, Gu., Sideria, a-lSrjpos, iron. 



ACHATANA, W. V., Achdtana, a^arT??, the agate. 

 SERICORIS, Tr., Sericoris, crypt/cos, silky. 



LATIFASCIANA, Ha., Ldtifas^d'na, lotus, broad, fas- 

 cia, a band. 



EUPHORBIANA, Dup., Euphorbiana, named from the 

 Spurge (Euphorbia}. 



BIFASCIANA, Ha., Bifascid'na, bis, twice, fascia, a 

 band : with two stripes. 



LITTORANA, Cur., Littord'na, littus, the sea-shore. 



