414 BEITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



Mehadia, Lower Hungary (Staudinger), Dalmatia (Lederer). Belgium 

 (Kayser). Bulgaria: Sofia (Bachmetjew). France : Nohanfc, Sologne, 

 forests of the Cher, Murols, St. Nectaire, Auvergne (Sand), Chartres 

 (Godart), Basses-Alpes (Milliere), Depts. Moselle, Maas, Meurthe, 

 Doubs, Puy-de-D6me, Digne, Compeigne (Speyer), St. Martin Lan- 

 tosque (Constant), nr. Paris (Staudinger). Germany: general in 

 south Germany (Hofmann), Glogau, Jena (Zeller), Neuhaldensleben 

 (Heinemann), Tannenwald, Nonnenbruch, Grenzacher-Hornli (Peyer- 

 imhoff), Eastern Prussia (Halffter), Thuringia, Gotha, Erfurt (Knapp), 

 Pomerania, Sachsenwald, Weimar, Giessen, Frankfort-on-Main, 

 Wiesbaden, Bingen, Darmstadt, Stuttgart (Speyer), Batisbon 

 (Herrich-Schaffer), Augsburg (Freyer), Constance, Speier, Pfalzburg, 

 Freiburg, Gailingen, Upper Albthal, Karlsruhe, Durlacher Wald, 

 Wiirtemburg, Nassau (Reutti). Greece : Karpinisi (Staudinger). 

 Italy: common in northern, central and southern Italy (Curo), 

 Calabria (Costa), Piedmont, Florence (Lederer). Netherlands: 

 Luxemburg (Speyer). Roumania: Grumazesti, Slanic (Caradja), 

 Cincorova (Mann), Comanesti (Leon), Turn Severin (Haberhauer) . 

 Russia : mths. of Danube to Dnieper, Kiev, etc., Astrakhan, Saratov, 

 Kasan (Erschoff), Orenburg, Lower Volga and Ural districts, nr. 

 Sarepta (Eversmann). Spain: Prov. of Teruel (Zapater and Korb), 

 Ronda, Andalusia (Speyer), Granada for var. soror (cognata, Lucas) 

 (Rambur). Switzerland : Basle (PeyerimhofT), Berne, Siselen, Gad- 

 men (Ratzer), Simplon, Zermatt, Valais (Jaggi), Aarau, nr. Boll, 

 Lucerne, common (Meyer-Diir), Aargau, Born, Engleberg, Wartburg 

 (Wullschlegel), nr. Aarburg (Rothenbach), Biel, Bechburg (Riggen- 

 bach-Stehlin), St. Blaise-Neuveville (Couleru), nr. Zurich (Huguenin), 

 upper part of Thalweil, 1472' (Snell), Trofoi, 4800' (Frey), Glarus 

 (Speyer), Visp Valley (Jordan). 



Sub f am. : anthrocerin^;. 



Tribe : anthroceridi. 



Genus : anthrocera, Scopoli. 



Synonymy. — Genus: Anthrocera, Scop., " Introd. Hist. Nat.," p. 414 (1777); 

 Stephs., " 111. Brit. Ent.," L, p. 106 (1828) ; Wood, " Ind. Ent.,"p. 11 (1839) ; West. 

 and Humph., " Brit. Moths," i., p. 29 (1843); Sta., "Man.," i., p. 79 (1857); 

 Wallgrn., " Skand. Het.-Fjiir,," p. 88 (1863); Buckler, " Larvae," etc., ii., p. 9 

 (1887); Auriv., " Nord. Fjaril.," p. 52 (1888); Kirby, "Cat. Lep. Het.," p. 62 

 (1892) ; " Handbook Lep.," hi., p. 86 (1897) ; Reuter, " Macro-Lep. Finl.," p. 21 

 (1893). Sphinx, Linne, " Sys. Nat.," x., p. 494 (1758); "Fauna Suec," p. 290 

 (1761) ; Brim, and Pont., " Danske Atlas," i., pi. xxx. (withref. to Briinnich, " Prod. 

 Ins.," p. 29) (1761) ; Denis and Schiff., " Sys. Verz. Schmett.,"p. 35 (1776) ; Miill., 

 " Zool. Dan.," p. 116 (1776) ; Scheven, " Naturf.," x., p. 97 (1777) ; Fuessly, " Mag. 

 Ent.," i., pp. 124-125 (1778) ; " Neues Mag.," ii., pp. 207-208 (1785) ; Esp., "Die 

 Schmett.," ii., p. 138 (1780) ; p. 186 (1781) ; p. 222 (1783) ; Bork., " Sys. Besch.," ii., p. 

 12, in part (1789) ; De Vill., "Ent. Linn.," ii., p. 114 (1789); Hb., " Btr. Ges. 

 Schmett.," ii., pp. 19-20 (1790) ; " Eur. Schmett.," ii., pp. 77-83 (? 1805) ; Hoh. and 

 Rein., " Bot. Reisen," etc., p. 205 (1792). Zygaena, Fab., " Sys. Ent.," p. 550 (1775); 

 " Illig. Mag.," vi., p. 289 (1807) ; Fuessly, " Mag. Ent.," i., pp. 113-114 (1778) ; Cuv., 

 "Tabl. Elem. Nat. Hist.," p. 593 (1799); Schrank, "Fauna Boica," ii., p. 237, 

 sect. B (1801); Haw., "Lep. Brit.," i., p. 74 (1803); Ochs. and Treitschke, 

 " Schmett. Eur.," ii., p. 20 (1808) ; x., p. 103 (1834) ; Latr., " Gen. Ins.," iv., p. 212 

 (1809) ; Dalm., " Vet. Acad. Handl.," p. 223 (1816) ; Godt., " Lep. Fiance," p. 125 

 (1821); Bdv., " Mon. Zyg.," p. 24 (1829); " Icones," ii., p. 35 (1832) ; "Species 

 Gen. Lep.," i., pi. xv., fig. 7 (1837) ; Costa, " Faun. Nap. Lep.," p. 14 (1832) ; 

 Freyer, " Neuere Beitrage," etc., i., p. 28 (1833) ; Curt., " Brit. Ent.," xii., pi. 547 



