COCHLIDION AVELLANA. 377 



June 28th, 1898 (Eaynor), middle of June, 1869, on Parnassus, and 

 May 23rd, 1869, in I. of Naxos, Greece (Staudinger), June 10th-17th, 

 at Sologne (Sand). 



Localities. — Bebks : Tilehurst, Aldermaston, Reading, Burghfield and 

 Padworth (Holland). Essex : nr. Southend (Whittle), Colchester (Harwood), Haze- 

 leigh Wood (Raynor), Eastwood, males sometimes common (Vaughan). Galway : 

 Clonbrock (Dillon). Gloucester : Highnam (Merrin). Hants : Denny Wood (Lockyer), 

 Brockenhurst (Lane), Romsey (Kaye), Lyndhurst (Bower), Pamber, Heckfield 

 (Holland), New Forest (Porritt), Emsworth (Christy), Woolmer Forest (Barrett). 

 Kent : Birch Wood, Chislehurst, Darenth and Sydenham (Stephens), Sidcup (Fenn), 

 Shooter's Hill Woods (Crewe), Faversham (Stowell), Wigmore Wood (Chaney), 

 Westerham (Warne), West Wickham (Healy), woods around Rochester (Tutt), 

 Chattenden and Blean Woods (A. H. Jones). Oxfordshire. Rutland: on the 

 borders of Rutland and Leicester (Dixon). Suffolk : Beccles (Crowfoot), Belstead 

 (Lingwood), Bentley (Miller), Bentley Woods, nr. Ipswich (Morley), Euston 

 (Williams), Ipswich (Burrows), Playford (Greene). Surrey: Shirley (Gregory). 

 Sussex : Tilgate (Sheldon), Goring Woods (Fletcher), Hayward's Heath, Plaskett 

 Wood and Battle (Jenner), Guestling (Bloomfield), Hailsham (James), Abbott's 

 Wood (Porritt), Brighton and Worthing (Stainton). Worcestershire: Trench 

 Woods (Blatch), Lower Wick (Horton), Worcester (Edmunds). Yorkshire (?) : 

 York, larva, September, 1876, from birch (Wilson). 



Distribution. — Asia Minor : Bithynia, Pontus (Staudinger), the 

 Taurus (Rober). Belgium : (Fologne). Denmark : sparingly (Auri- 

 villius). France : Corsica (Speyer), Nice (Curd), Alpes Maritimes 

 (Milliere), nr. Paris, Depts. of Maas, Meurthe, Doubs, Puy-de-D6me, 

 Savoy (Speyer), hills of Provence (Constant), Motte-Feuilly, forest of 

 Chateauroux, Sologne, St. Florent, Enval, Vol vie (Sand). Germany : 

 Pomerania, Vogelsang, Messenthin, Grambow, Julow, Hokendorf, 

 Stepenitz, etc. (Hering), Thuringia, Gotha, Siebleber Holz., Berlach, 

 Lauchaer Holz., etc. (Knapp), Mangfall (Gumppenburg), Berlin, 

 Krefeld (Speyer)., Strasburg, Kastenwald, Tannenwald, Hardt, Nonnen- 

 bruch, Langen Erlen (Peyerimhoff). Greece : Parnassus, Corfu, Naxos, 

 (Staudinger). Italy: Piedmont, Lombardy, Venetian Provinces, rather 

 common, Liguria ( Speyer) , moderately common throughout — Tuscany, 

 Naples, Sicily, Sardinia etc. (Curo). Netherlands : most of the 

 provinces (Snellen). Russia : Schleck, Groesen, Rambdau, Pichtendahl 

 (Nolcken), Livonia (Lienig and Speyer), Volga district, about Kasan 

 (Speyer), Transcaucasia-Borjom (Romanoff). Scandinavia: Gotten- 

 burg, ffiland, Lapland (Speyer), S. Sweden to E. and W. Gottland 

 absent in Norway and Finland (Reuter). Spain : Barcelona dist. 

 in mts., Verano (Cuni y Martorell), Province of Teruel (Zapater 

 and Korb). Switzerland : Basle (Peyerimhoff and Frey), Zurich 

 (Frey), Winterthur (Biedermann), St. Gallen (Taschler), Aargau 

 (Wullschlegel), Bremgarten (Boll), Bechburg (Stehlin), Berne (Ratzer), 

 nr. Schiipfen (Rothenbach) , Chur (Calflisch), Aigle (Lowe), on the 

 Lagern, Ziirichberg, and the Uto (Riihl). 



HETEROGENEA, KnOCh. 

 Synonymy. — Heterogenea, Enoch, " Beitrage Ins.," iii., p. 60 (1783); Stephs., 

 " 111. Brit. Ent.," ii., p. 84 (1829) ; Ochs. and Treits., " Schmett. Eur.," viii., p. 13 

 (1830) ; Boheman, " Entom. Ant.," p. 128 (1851) ; Sta. " Man.," i., p. 168 (1857) ; 

 Staud.,"Cat.,"p.62(1871); Auriv., " Nord. Fjarilar," p. 58(1888); Kirby, "Cat. Lep. 

 Het.," p. 556 (1892) ; " Handbook," etc., iii., p. 226 (1897) ; Meyr., " Handbook," 

 etc., p. 450 (1895) ; Tutt, "Brit. Moths," p. 349 (1896). Bombyx, Fab., " Mant. 

 Ins.," ii., p. 121 (1787) ; Vill., " Entom. Linn.," 449 (1789) ; Bork., " Syst. Beschr.," 

 p. 450 (1790) ; Godt., " Lepid. France," iv., p. 282, pi. 228, fig. 3 (1822). Tortrix, 

 Hiibner, "Eur. Schmett.," vii., figs. 166, 167 (? 1803). Chelonias, Hb., " Yerz.," 

 p. 398, in part (? 1822). Heterogenia, Wood, " Ind. Ent.," p. 28 (1839). Limacode, 

 Ltr., "Fam. Nat.," p. 474 (1825). Limacodes, Bdv., "Ind. Meth.,"p. 57, in part 



