336 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



Galieia, Brody (Klemensiewicz), Chemnitz (Pabst). Epiries (Husz), Kocsocz 

 (Vangel), Briinn (Gartner), Bucovina, Czernowitz (Hormuzaki), Hermannstadt 

 (Caradja), Gurariului (Czekelius).* Belgium : Brabant, Liege (Donckier). Channel 

 Islands: Guernsey — Grande Mare, Vuzon (Luff). Denmark: general (Bang- 

 Haas). Finland : Nylandia, Karelia (Lampa). France : North France, but not in 

 Riviera (Constant), Aube (Jourdheuille), Douai (Foucart), Bordeaux (Brown), Haut- 

 Garonne, St. Beat (Caradja), Piiy de Dome, Thiers (Guillemot), Depts. of Meuse 

 and Moselle, Lozere (Speyer), Nohant, St. Florent, Auvergne (Sand), [? Alpes- 

 Maritimes (Milliere),] near Paris (Duponchel), Doubs Dept. generally distributed, in 

 high mountains at Jougne (Bruand), Loire-Inferieure — Nantes (Bonjour), Saone-et- 

 Loire (Constant), woods of Eure-et-Loir (Guenee), Phalempin, Carvin (Paux). 

 Germany : Generally distributed (Heinemann), distributed everywhere, and in most 

 places very common (Hofmann), very common in the north-west (Jordan), Rhine 

 Palatinate (Bertram), Wiirtemberg (Seymer), Wandsbeck (Schmeltz), Frankfort 

 (Koch), Erfurt (Keferstein), Halle (Stange), Munich (Kranz), Rudolstadt (Meurer), 

 Mecklenburg, Schwerin (Tutt), Siilz, Neustrelitz, Wismar (Schmidt), Bremen 

 (Behberg), Saxon Upper Lusatia, generally distributed (Schiitze), Dresden (Steinert), 

 Thuringia — Grossheringen, Gotha, Nazza, &e. (Krieghoff), Dantzig (Grentzenberg), 

 Silesia (Wo*ke), Nassau, common everywhere (Bossier), Bastenburg (Klups), Porne- 

 rania (Hering), Dessau (Richter), Grubenhagen, Pennin (Paul and Plotz) ; Baden 

 dist. (Beutti), Aachen, Holstein, Krefeld, Oberhessen, Bingen, Stuttgart, Frankfort- 

 on-Oder, Berlin, Freiburg-im-Bresgau, Waldeck, distributed (Speyer), Brunswick 

 (Heinemann), Hanover, common (Glitz), liatisbon, Erlangen, very common (Hof- 

 mann), Alsace, in all the woods (Peyerimhoff), Hildesheim (Grote), Bavarian Pfalz 

 (Bertram), Wiesbaden (Vigelius), Walportzheim (Maassen). Italy : North Italy 

 — Tuscany (Curo), Lombardy, Brianza (Turati), Turin (Speyer). Netherlands: 

 Common almost everywhere (Snellen), Luxemburg (Speyer), Arnhem (Ver Huell), 

 Breda (Heylaerts). Roumania : Grumazesti (Caradja). Russia: Arctic Regions 

 (Petersen), Livonia (Speyer), Baltic Provinces, Dorpat, Neu-Kasseritz, Finland 

 (Sintenis), Moscow dept. (Albrecht), Wolmar (Lutzau), St. Petersburg (Erschoff), 

 Cremon, Pichtendahl, Riga (Nolcken). Scandinavia: South Lapland (Zetterstedt), 

 Vestre-Aker (Siebke), Gothland, Oland, East Gothland, Stockholm, Romsdals Ami 

 (SchSyen). Spain; Bilbao (Bossier). Switzerland: Bergiin, common (Zeller), 

 Zurich, Genf (Frey), Lugano (Huguenin), Neuveville (Couleru), Jura, Schiipfen 

 (Rothenbach). Turkey: (Mann). 



Explanation of Plate III. 

 In order to give some idea of the comparative lengths of the anterior 

 tibial spine or spur, which has been so frequently mentioned as charac- 

 teristic of the various Fumeid (and other) species, Dr. Chapman has 

 drawn them for most of the species, and they have been reproduced on 

 Plate iii, reference to which will give probably a better idea of them 

 than any amount of description. At the same time he has given us 

 the neuration of the more striking Luffiid, Proutiid, and Fumeid 

 species, which also have been reproduced on Plate iii. A few of these 

 are aberrant, the difference being readily observable by comparison 

 with the normal form. 



Neuration (not to same scale) 



Fig. 1. Luffia lapidella aberr. (f.w.) 



2. Luffia lapidella (f.w.) 



3. Luffia lapidella (h.w.) 



4. Masonia crassiorella (f.w.) 



5. Masonia crassiorella aberr 



(f.w.) 



6. Masonia crassiorella (h.w.) 



7. Bacotia sepium aberr. (f.w.) 



8. Bacotia sepium (f.w.) 



9. Bacotia sepium (h.w.) 



district, which appear to agree with roboricolella, but which, considering the 

 uncertainty relating to these species, I can only doubtfully refer to this species. A 

 male Fumea, caught by Herz, on June 13th, north of Pekin, appears to belong to 

 J*'. intermedieFLa, Brd." 



* Also in Austro-Hungary at Gossling (Schleicher). 



Fig. 10. Bacot'a sepium aberr. (h.w.) 



11. Bruandia reticulatella (f.w.) 



12. Bruandia reticulatella (h.w.) 

 (frenulum broken) 



13. Proutia betulina (f.w.) 



14. Proutia betulina (h.w.) 



15. Proutia eppingella (f.w.) 



16. Proutia eppingella (h.w.) 



17. Fumea casta (f.w.) 



18. Fumea casta (h.w.) 



