72 AN ACCENTUATED LIST Ob 1 



SATURNANA, Gu., Sdturnd'na, Saturnalis, Saturnian. 



PLUMBAGANA, Tr., Plumbdg ana, plumbago, lead-ore, 

 black-lead. 



ACUMINATANA, Zel., Acumindtd'na, acuminare, to 

 make pointed. 



SENECTANA, Gu., Senectana, senectus, aged, old- 

 looking. 



SIMPLICIANA, Ha., Simpliqid'na, simplex, simple, 

 plain. 



TANACETANA, Sta., Tanaqetana, taken among Tansy 

 (Tanacetum vulgare). 



CONSORTANA, Ste., Consortana, consors, a colleague. 

 PYRODES, Gu., Pyrodes, irvpto^ fiery. 



RHEEDIANA, L., Rheedid'na, in honour of Rheede, 

 an entomologist and botanist of the last century . 

 CATOPTRIA, Gu., Catop'tria, fcdroTrrpov, a mirror. 



ALBERSANA, Hub., Albersd'na, in honour of J. A. 

 Albers, author of "Beitrage zur Anatomie 

 der Thiere," .published in 1802, &c. 



ULICETANA, Ha., Uliqetana, ulicetum, a gorse-cover. 



JULIANA, Bent., Juliana, Julius, the month of July, 

 in which the insect appears. 



HYPERICANA, Hub., Hypericana, feeds on St. John's 

 Wort (Hypericum). 



WIMMERANA, Tr., Wimmerd'na, in honour of the 

 Baron von Wimmer. 



SCOPOLIANA, Ha., Scopolid'na, in honour of Scopoli, 

 the author of " Entomologia Carniolica/' pub- 

 lished in 1763. 



HOHENWARTHIANA, W. V., Hohenwarthid'na, in ho- 

 nour of Von Hohenwarth, author (in conjunc- 

 tion with Reiner) of "Botaiiische Reisen u.s.w." 

 (Ulm, 1793). 



C^ECIMACULANA, Hub., Qcecpmaculd'na, cacus, blind, 

 macula, a spot ; alluding to the pupil- less eye- 

 like spots on the fore- wings. 



MODESTANA, H. S., Modestd'na, modestus, modest, 



unassuming. 



HAWKERANA, Stev., Hawkerd'na, in honour of the 

 Rev. W. H. Hawker, of Horndean, Hants, who 

 first captured the species in 1855. 



MICROGRAMMANA, Gu., Mlcrogrammd'na, fUKpos, 



small, ypd^a, a mark, a letter. 

 EXPALLIDANA, Ha., Expallidd 'na, expallidus, ex- 

 ceeding pale. 



CITRANA, Hub., yitrd'na, citrus, the citron-tree; 

 alluding to the lemon-colour of the fore- wings. 



