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DISTRIBUTION. — Scattered in the Palaearctic region, rare and only ob- 

 served in the lower regions (Speyer). Asia : Kentei mts. — Raddefka, 

 Ussuri, Nikolajewsk, Chabarowka (Staudinger), Altai mts. (Speyer), Isle 

 of Askold (Oberthur). Austro-Hungary : Tyrol, very rare (Hinterwaldner), 

 Taufers Valley, Innsbruck (Weiler), Bohemia, rare (Nickerl), Chemnitz 

 (Pabst), Bukoviua — Czernowitz, very rare (Hormuzaki), Carniola, Bozen, Eppen 

 (Speyer), Fiinfkirchen, Transylvania, Galicia (Caradja), Stanislawow (Werchratski). 

 Belgium : very rare, Kinkempois, near Liege (Lambillion), Hockai, Hertogenwald, 

 Campine (? Speyer), Spa (Hippert). Denmark: very rare (Hedemann). 



France : not known in south (Constant), very rare, only known from Paris and 

 Chalons (Berce), Auvergne (Sand), dept. Var (Cantener), dept. Doubs (Bruand), 

 Loire-Inferieure — Missilac (Bonjour), Saone-et- Loire — only in forests near Chalons 

 (Constant). Germany: distributed but scattered, rare (Heinemann), south-west 

 Germany (Koch), in the Hahnenkamm (Freigericht), Aix, Carlsruhe, Aschuffenburg, 

 Uffenheim (Speyer;, north-west Germany — Biedenkopf, Miilhausen, Leipzig, 

 Hameln, Liineburg (Jordan), Pomerania, near Stettin, very rare (Hering), 

 Spires (Linz), Wiirtemberg, rare — Stuttgart (Seyffler), Swabia (Ochsenheimer), 

 Loudet in Hardtwald, near Carlsruhe, the Palatinate (Reutti), Lower Elbe 

 dist., not common (Zimmermann), Erfurt, rare (Keferstein) , Bavaria, Saxony 

 (Hofmann), Munich, very rare in gardens in the town (KLranz), Rudolstadt, 

 extremely rare (Meurer), Dresden, veiy rare (Steinert), Thuringia, distributed but 

 very rare — Sondershausen, Coburg, Berlach, near Gotha, etc. (Krieghoff), Hirzberg, 

 etc. (KLnapp), Prussia — not very rare, Dantzig, Konigsberg (Schmidt), Silesia — on 

 the Zobten (Prittwitz), Upper Lusatia, rare — Gorlitz (Moeschler), Nassau (Rossler), 

 Bavaria, Saxony, Waldenburg mtns., Ratisbor (Hoffmann), Ingolstadt. rare (Schrank). 

 Italy : northern Italy, rare — Liguria (Curd). Netherlands: not common — Breda, 

 Maastricht (Heylaerts). Russia : southern Russia (Moeschler), Baltic Provinces— on 

 the moorlands of the whole district Groesen, Riga, Kokenhusen, Hasik (Nolcken), 

 Dorpat, etc. (Sintenis), Livonia (Teich), Moscow dist. (Albrecht), Volga dist., 

 very rare (Eversmann), St. Petersburg (Erschoff), Transcaucasia — Borjom (Romanoff), 

 wohl kaum von Sarepta, aber sicher aus dem Ural (Caradja). Spain (Hofmann). 

 Scandinavia : rare, northern limit 62 30' (Aurivillius), Anneberg in Smoland, 

 Gusum in East Gothland, Horsa in Helsingland, Stockholm, Norway — Christiania, 

 Odalen, Naes Vaerk (Siebke), Sweden, eastern parts, rare, Scania — Helsingland, 

 Norway — southern and central parts, Romsdalen, Finland — southern and eastern 

 parts, Oesterbotten (Lampa). Switzerland : rare (Frey), Bern (Ratzer), 

 Schiipfen (Rothenbach), Oftringen in Aargau (Wullschlegel), Zurich dist. very rare 

 (Riihl), Grisons — Chur, Bergell (Killias), Valais, very rare, in the wooded and dry 

 parts of the lower region — near Sion (Favre and Wullschlegel). 



Genus : Eutricha, Hiibner. 



Synonymy. — Genus: Eutricha, Hb., "Tent.," p. 1 (1806); Dyar, " Can. 

 Ent.," xxx., pp. 4-6 (1898); Tutt, "Proc. Sth. Lond. Ent. Soc," 1898, pp. 4-5 

 (1898) ; " Brit. Lep.," ii., pp. 449, 450, 451 (1900) ; Grote, " 111. Zeits. fur Ent.," iii., 

 p. 71 (1898) ; Bacot, " Tutt's Brit. Lep.," ii., p. 439(1900). Phalaena-Bombyx.IArm., 

 " Sys. Nat.," xth ed., p. 497 (1758) ; xiithed., p. 812 (1767) ; " Faun. Suec.,"2nd ed., 

 p. 293 (1761); Poda, "Ins. Mus. Graec," p. 84, pi. ii., fig. 7 (1761! ; Mull., "Fn. 

 Frid.," p. 39 (1764) ; " Zool. Dan. Prod.," p. 117 (1776) ; Vill., "Linn. Ent.," ii., 

 p. 120 (1789) ; Bkh., "Sys. Besch.," iii., p. 63 (1790). Phalaena, Scop., "Ent. 

 Cam.," p. 193 (1763) ; Hfh., " Berl. Mag," ii., pp. 394,428 (1766) ; Meyer, " Fuess. 

 Mag.," i., p. 269 (1778); Geoff., " Fourc. Ent. Par.," p. 261 (1785). Bombyx, 

 Fab., "Sys Ent.," p. 561 (1775) '■> " s P ec - Ins ->" »•> P- *73 (i7 Sl ) '> " Mant. Ins.," 

 ii., p. in (1787) ; "Ent. Sys.," iii., 1, p. 420 (1793) ; [Schiff.,] " Schmett. Wien," 

 P- 56 (1775) t Esp., " Schmett. Eur.." iii., pi. vi., figs. 3-7., pi. vi a, figs. 1-2, p. 

 56 (1782); Hb., " Larv. Lep.," iii., Bomb, ii., Verae S. a — b (circ. 1800); "Eur. 

 Schmett.," figs. 187-188 {circ. 1800) ; text p. 147 (circ. 1805); 111., "Sys. Verz. 

 Wien," n. Ausg., i., p. 103 (1801) ; Schrk., "Fauna Boica," ii., 1, p. 270 (1801) ; 

 Haw., "Lep. Brit.," 1, p. 95 (1803); Latr., " Gen. Crust, et Ins.," iv., p. 219 

 (1809) ; " Consid. Gen.." p. 362 (1810) ; Leach, " Edinb. Encv.," ix., p. 132 (1815) ; 

 Godt., "Hist. Nat.," iv.. p. 76 (1822); Snell., " De Vlind.," p. 181 (1867). 

 Lasiocampa, Schrk., " Fauna Boica," ii., Abth. 2, p. 154 (1802) ; Latr., " Gen.," iv., p. 

 219 (1809); Oken, " Lehrb. Naturg.," i., p. 706(1815) ; Bdv., "Eur. Lep. Ind. Meth.," 

 p. 47 (1829); "Icon. Chen.," pi. vi.,"fig. 1 (circ. 1840) ; "Gen. et Ind. Meth.," 

 p. 72 (1840) ; Dup., "Cat. Meth.," p. 73 (1844) ; Staud., "Cat.," 1st ed., p. 30 

 (1861) ; 2nd ed., p. 69 (1871) ; Berce, " Faun. Franc.," ii., p. 200 (1868) ; Nolck., 

 "Lep. Fn. Estl.," i., p. 130(1868) ; Newm., "Brit. Moths," p. 45 (1869) ; Cuni y 



