1058 CATALOGUE OF 



Bombyx anastomosis, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, 824, 53 ; Faun. Suec, 



ed, 2, 299, 1 125. Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 5, 2427, 53. Fabr. 



Sp. Ins. ii. 189, 85 ; Mant. Ins. ii. 120, 115 ; Eat. Syst. iii. 1, 



448, 126. Wien. Verz. 55. Fam. H. 1. Illig. N. Ausg. dess. 



i. 100, 1 ; Mag. ii. 51, 1. Esp. Schmett. iii. 262, pi. 52, f. 1—4. 



Borkh. Eur. Schmett. iii. 335, 126; Rhein, Mag. i. 355, 205. 



Mull. Faun. Fridr. 41, 368; Zool. Dan. 108, 1365. Fuessl. 



Sehw. Ins. 35, 670 ; A. Mag. ii. 1, 3. Hufn. Tab. in Berl. 



Mag. ii. 4, 420, 37. Schr. Faun. Boie. ii. 1, 268, 1450. 



Vieweg, Tab. Verz. i. 52, 44. Lang. Verz. ii. 99, 754, 755. 



Brahm, Ins. Kal. 468, 330. Schwarz, Raup. 226, 380, 649, 



751. Scriba, Journ. iii. 241, 1. Oliv. Enc. Meth. v. 70, 159. 



Hubn. Bomb. 123, 2, pi. 22, f. 87 ; Larv. Lep. iii. Bomb. ii. 



Verce, E. a. f. 2. God. Lep. de France, iii. 225, pi. 21, f. 3. 

 Laria anastomosis, Schw. Faun. Boic. ii. 2, 151, 13. 

 Pygsera anastomosis, Ochs. Schmett. von Eur. iv. 226, 2. Meig. 



Handb. 127, 58; Syst. Beschr. Eur. Schmett. iii. 20, 1, pi. 82, 



f. 6. Z^tf. /ras. Lapp. 924, 1. Herr.-Schceff. Samml. Eur. 



Schmett. Suppl. ii. 7kc£, 129, 44, 5. 

 Ichthyura anastomosis, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. (Phalcence Verce Me- 



lalophcs Certce), 162, 1683. 

 , Gbed. Ins. i. pi. 33. List. Goed. 23, pi. 23. Roes, 



Ins. Bel. i. 2, 157, pi. 26, f. 1—5. Beg. Ins. ii. 1, 233. Pap. 



oVEur. iv. 189, pi. 164, f. 213. 



a, b. Europe. From M. Becker's collection. 



North America. 



6. Ichthyura apica lis. 



Mas. Cinerea ; caput nigro-fuscum ; frons et palpi subtus albida ; 

 antennce cance ramis cinereis ; thorax vilta dorsali nigro- 

 fusca ; alee anticce fusco-cinerece, linea undulosa albida macu- 

 laque costali rufo-fusca ; posticce cinerece ; subtus albidce 

 fascia gracili discali undulosa fuscescente. 



46 Larva brown, thick, with 16 feet, and with a band on part of 

 the back, feeds on the poplar-leaf, which it draws together with silk. 

 Cocoon slight and white. The moth appears in June.'' — Barnston 



MSS. 



a, b. St. Martin's Falls, Albany River, Hudson's Bay. Presented 

 by Dr. Barnston. 



