36 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD. 
2237 Pammene fasciana, L. 
n.syn.=juliana, Crt. 
Phalaena Tortrix fasciana, L. Fn. Suec. (ed. 2) 342 sp. 1804 (1761). 
= Philalcea juliana, Crt. Br. Ent. 18 583 (1836). + Pamene juliana, 
Stgr.-Rbl. Cat. Lp. Pal. 2 124 sp. 2237 (1901). 
We are now left with the Hrastria, which requiresa name. There 
can be no reasonable doubt that this is the insect described by 
Hufnagel and by Rottemburg as Phalaena pygarga, and as this name 
is older than Noctua fircula, SD., the synonymy will be :— 
2464 Lithacodia pygarga, Hfn. 
Phalaena pygarga, Htn. Berl. Mag. 3 408 sp. 85 (1766); Rtmbg. 
Naturf. 9 136-7 sp. 85 (1776). 
Erastria pyyarga, Ster.- Wk. Cat. Lep. Eur. 59 sp. 847 (1861). 
= Noctua fuscula, $.-D. Schm. Wien. 89 sp. 6 (1775); Bkh. Eur. 
Schm. 4 192-3 sp. 87 (1792). : 
=*fasciana (nec li.), Wrnbg. (=pygarga, Hin.; =fuseula, Te:); 
Wrnbg. Btr. Schm. 1 224-5 263-4 no. 82 (1864). 
=FKrastria *fasciana (nec L.), Ster.-Wk. Cat. Lep. Hur. 134 sp. 
1901 (1871); Stgr.-Rbl. Cat. Lp. Pal. 4 231 sp. 2464 (1901). 
Lithacodia *“fasciana (nec L.), Hmsn. Cat. Lp. Phal. B.M. 10 516, 
539-40 sp. 5807 (1910). ; 
Sir George Hampson refers pyyarya (=*fasciana [nec. L.} Hmsn.) 
‘to Lithacodia, Hb. 1818, employing Hrastria, Ochs. (1816) for trabealis, 
Sep., while Hrastria is used by Stg.-Rbl. for pyyarga and its allies. There 
is, however, an earlier Hrastria, Hb. Tent. (1805), Geometr., which 
will in any case justify the adoption of Lithacodia for the species under 
discussion. 
TOTES ON COLLECTING, Etc. 
REFERENCES FOR Locaities.—GavaRNIE.—Hnt. Rec., xx., 50, 179; 
xxi), WOO sexx, £50) Loy hh xxvis Zor 
GuitHErRy.—Fint. Rec., xxv., 83. 
Pyreners.—Hnt. Ree., xxil., 57, 108; Ent. Mo. Mag., xx., 205; 
KxXx., 20s Hnt., xxxviil., 243; 273; xliv., $845 xlv., 57% 
Vernet-Les- Bains.—Fint. Rec., xx., 176; xxil., 58; xxv., 28, 227; 
KXVI., Sl; Hut; xxxvii., 277; 299. 
AMELIE-LES- Barns.—Fnt., xlii., 120. 
Dorkine, Surrey.—Hnt., xxxiv., 110, 205, 228, 258; xxxv., 118, 
B28 f RXKVIL 21 Ob eR RR VII, Oo 7 RxRIRe ioe Oar 
Box Hitui.—Ent. Rec., xv., 8307; Hnt. Mo. Mag., i., 119;° Proc. S. 
Lond. Ent., Socy. (1907), 67; Hnt., xii., 297; xvi., 268; xvii., 201; 
xix., 101, 293. 
Ranmore Common.—Proc. S. Lond. Ent. Socy. (1902), 46; (1906), 
29; (1914), 90. 
Leira Hinz.—Proc. 8S. Lond. Hnt. Socy. (1906), 21. 
Prrrecr Gynanpromorpus.—I should be very glad to have 
particulars of any examples of perfect gynandromorphs of British 
Rhopalocera, i.e., specimens in which the wings on one side are 
p ? ? to) 
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