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PHOXOPTERYX, Tr., Phoxop'teryx, </>ofo9, pointed, 

 Trrepvj;, a wing. 



SICULANA, Hub., Siculd'na, sicula, dimin. of sica, a 

 dagger. 



UNGUICANA, L., Unguicd'na, unguis, a claw. 



UNCANA, Hub., Uncana, uncus, a hook, a barb. 



BIARCUANA, Ste., Biarcud'na, bis, arcuatus, twice- 

 arched. 



SUBARCUANA, Dgl., Subarcuana, sub, arcuatus, 

 slightly arched. 



COMPTANA, Fro., Comptd'na, comptus, adorned, 

 decked. 



MYRTILLANA, Tr., Myrtillana, occurs in places 

 where the Bilberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus) 

 abounds. 



LUNDANA, F., Lundana, in honour of Lund, an 

 entomologist of the last century : by birth a 

 Norwegian, the companion of Fabricius at Kiel, 

 and afterwards an ardent cultivator of Natural 

 History at Copenhagen. 



DERASANA, Hub., Derdsd'na, derasus, smooth. 



DIMINUTANA, Ha., Dlminutana, diminutus, small, 

 puny. 



MITTERPACHERIANA, W. V., Mitterpacherid'na, in 

 honour of L. Mitterpacher, author of " Primse 

 Linese Historiae Naturalis," published in 1795, 

 for the use of schools in Hungary. He was 

 Professor of Natural History at Pesth, where 

 he died in 1814. 



UPUPANA, Tr., Upupana, upupa, the hoopoe. 



RAMANA, L., Rdmana, ramus, a branch. 

 GRAPHOLITHA, Tr., Graphol'itha, ypaQij, a marking, 

 \L0o<$, stone : marbled. 



PAYKULLIANA, F., Paykullia'na, in honour of G. de 

 Paykull, a Swede, who investigated the insects 

 of Lapland, and published a " Monographia 

 Caraborum Sueciae" (in 1790) and "Fauna 

 Suecica" (in 1798). 



NISANA, L., Nlsa'na, nisus, a sparrow-hawk : Virg. 

 Geor. i. 405. 



NIGROMACULANA, Ha., Nigromaculd'na, niger, black, 

 macula, a spot. 



CAMPOLILIANA, W. V., Campolilid'na, campus, a 

 field, lilium, a lily. 



MINUTANA, Hub., Minutd'na, minutus, small. 



TRIMACULANA, Don., Trimaculd'na, ter, macula, 

 thrice-spotted. 



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