﻿GILLMERIA. 
  219 
  

  

  FJamborough 
  Head 
  (Horton), 
  Goole 
  (Harrison), 
  Bramham 
  (Smith), 
  Hexthorpe, 
  

   near 
  Doncaster 
  (Warren), 
  Sheffield 
  (Wilson), 
  Cleveland 
  district; 
  — 
  Skinningrove 
  

   (Lofthouse). 
  

  

  Distribution.— 
  Central 
  and 
  northern 
  Europe 
  (except 
  Polar 
  region), 
  

   southeast 
  Gaul, 
  central 
  Italy, 
  southeast 
  Russia 
  and 
  Bithynia 
  (Rebel]. 
  

   Asia: 
  Asia 
  Minor— 
  near 
  Brussa 
  (Mann). 
  Austro-Hungary 
  : 
  Bohemia 
  — 
  Pragffe 
  

   (Nickerl), 
  Moravia 
  — 
  near 
  Briinn, 
  near 
  Schebetein, 
  in 
  Obraner 
  Thale, 
  near 
  the 
  

   Ziegelei, 
  not 
  rare 
  (Gartner), 
  Lower 
  Austria— 
  Vienna 
  district 
  (Schleicher), 
  near 
  

   Hernstein 
  (Bogenhofer), 
  Schneeberg, 
  in 
  Graben, 
  Holzschlagen 
  (Mann), 
  Tyrol 
  — 
  

   Gross 
  Glockner 
  district 
  (Mann), 
  near 
  Innsbruck, 
  from 
  1850ft. 
  -3000ft., 
  not 
  rare, 
  

   Taufers 
  Valley 
  (Weiler), 
  Monte 
  Sabion, 
  Trafoi, 
  Franzenshohe 
  (Heller), 
  Mendclpass 
  

   (Kebel;, 
  Cortina 
  district 
  (Tutt), 
  Diirrenstein 
  Alpe, 
  near 
  Schluderbach 
  (Meixner), 
  

   Carinthia 
  — 
  near 
  Preth, 
  Raibl, 
  not 
  common 
  (Zeller), 
  Hungary 
  — 
  Budapest 
  district, 
  

   Kovaszna, 
  Croatia 
  — 
  Fiume 
  (Aigner), 
  Styria 
  — 
  Graz 
  (Meixner). 
  Belgium: 
  very 
  

   common 
  (Crombrugghe). 
  Denmark 
  (Bang-Haas). 
  France 
  : 
  Normandy 
  — 
  Tancarville 
  

   (Leech), 
  [Auvergne 
  — 
  MontDore 
  (Sand),] 
  Cannes, 
  coast 
  districts 
  (Milliere). 
  Germany 
  : 
  

   east 
  and 
  west 
  Prussia, 
  somewhat 
  common 
  — 
  Konigsberg, 
  Waldau 
  (Speiser), 
  Pomer- 
  

   ania, 
  not 
  rare, 
  and 
  generally 
  distributed 
  — 
  Riigen, 
  Stralsund 
  (Paul 
  and 
  Plotz), 
  between 
  

   Grabow 
  and 
  Bredow 
  (Biittner), 
  Posen 
  — 
  Meseritz 
  (Zeller), 
  Mecklenburg 
  — 
  near 
  Fried- 
  

   land, 
  near 
  the 
  Ziegelei 
  Johannisberg 
  (Stange), 
  near 
  Parchim 
  (Gillmer), 
  Hamburg 
  — 
  

   Grasbrook, 
  Harvestehude, 
  Eppendorf 
  (Sauber), 
  Hanover 
  — 
  near 
  Hanover 
  (Glitz), 
  near 
  

   Gottingen 
  (Jordan), 
  Hesse 
  — 
  near 
  Wiesbaden, 
  Spelzmuhle 
  im 
  Salzbachthal 
  (Bossier), 
  

   near 
  Cassel 
  (Borgmann), 
  Waldeck 
  — 
  near 
  Rhoden 
  (Speyer), 
  Thuringia, 
  throughout 
  

   (Knapp), 
  near 
  Sommerda 
  (Jordan), 
  near 
  Erfurt, 
  rare 
  (Keferstein 
  and 
  Werneburg), 
  

   Saxony 
  — 
  near 
  Halle, 
  not 
  rare 
  (Stange), 
  near 
  Cotheti 
  (Gillmer), 
  Brandenburg 
  — 
  near 
  

   Berlin, 
  rare 
  (Pfutzner), 
  Silesia 
  — 
  Lower 
  Friedersdorf, 
  near 
  Neusalza 
  (Moschler), 
  in 
  

   the 
  Grundwalder 
  Thai, 
  near 
  Beinerz, 
  Wolfesgrund-am-Schneeberg, 
  Thaler-am- 
  

   Altvater 
  (Wocke), 
  near 
  Lichtenau, 
  Lauban 
  (Sommer), 
  kingdom 
  of 
  Saxony 
  — 
  

   Saxon 
  Upper 
  Lusatia, 
  not 
  rare 
  (Schutze), 
  Bavaria 
  — 
  near 
  Begensburg, 
  Tegern- 
  

   heim, 
  Weintinger 
  Holz, 
  etc. 
  (Hofmann), 
  near 
  Munich, 
  Isarauen, 
  Niederaschau, 
  

   Tegernsee, 
  Oberaudorf 
  (Hartmann), 
  Wiirttemberg 
  (Steudel), 
  Baden 
  — 
  near 
  

   Constance, 
  Freiburg 
  (Beutti), 
  near 
  Ueberlingen, 
  Hiifingen, 
  Schopfheim, 
  Sulz- 
  

   burg, 
  Lahr, 
  Durlach 
  (Meess), 
  Alsace, 
  in 
  the 
  mountains 
  — 
  Hoheneck, 
  

   etc. 
  (Peyerimhoff 
  ) 
  . 
  Italy: 
  Piedmont 
  Valleys 
  — 
  between 
  Val 
  Tournanche 
  and 
  

   Breuil, 
  [? 
  Val 
  Veni] 
  (Tutt). 
  Russia 
  : 
  Ural 
  district, 
  common 
  — 
  Orenburg, 
  Casan, 
  

   Saratov 
  (Eversmann), 
  Baltic 
  Provinces 
  — 
  near 
  Rambdau 
  (Lienig), 
  Riga 
  district 
  — 
  

   Kemmern, 
  Schleck 
  (Teich). 
  Scandinavia: 
  rare, 
  and 
  usually 
  confined 
  to 
  hilly 
  

   districts 
  (Wallengren), 
  Norway 
  — 
  Dovre 
  (Wallengren), 
  Drivstuen 
  (Bohemann), 
  near 
  

   Frutigen, 
  Christiania 
  (Jordan), 
  Kaafiord 
  (Strand), 
  Saltdalen 
  (Sparre-Schneider). 
  

   Switzerland 
  : 
  at 
  low 
  elevations 
  to 
  5500ft. 
  — 
  Frauenfeld, 
  Zurich 
  (Frey), 
  Lenzburg, 
  

   Oftringen 
  (Wullschlegel), 
  St. 
  Gallen 
  (Taschler), 
  on 
  the 
  Ziirichberg 
  (Dietrich), 
  

   Degersheim 
  (Midler), 
  Ebenalp 
  (Peyerimhoii) 
  , 
  Bergiin 
  (Zeller), 
  Turtmannthal 
  

   (Geneva 
  Mus.), 
  Upper 
  Engadine 
  — 
  near 
  Samaden, 
  St. 
  Moritz 
  (Frey), 
  Weissenstein 
  

   (Zeller), 
  the 
  Valais, 
  between 
  Saas-Grund 
  and 
  Stalden 
  (Tutt), 
  Zermatt 
  (Jordan), 
  

   Gais 
  (Tutt), 
  Weissbad, 
  common, 
  the 
  Furka, 
  2400 
  m. 
  (Peyerimhoff). 
  

  

  Genus 
  : 
  Gillmeria, 
  Tutt. 
  

   Synonymy. 
  — 
  Genus: 
  Gillmeria, 
  Tutt, 
  " 
  Ent. 
  Rec," 
  xvii., 
  p. 
  37 
  (1905). 
  

   Alucita, 
  Schiff. 
  and 
  Denis, 
  " 
  Sys. 
  Verz.," 
  1st 
  ed., 
  p. 
  145 
  (1776); 
  Goze, 
  "Ent. 
  

   Beit.," 
  iv., 
  p. 
  176 
  (1783) 
  ; 
  Haw., 
  " 
  Lep. 
  Brit.," 
  p. 
  478 
  (1811) 
  ; 
  Hb., 
  " 
  Sohmett. 
  

   Eur.," 
  Aluc. 
  ix., 
  figs. 
  12-13 
  (pout 
  1811) 
  ; 
  Treits., 
  " 
  Die 
  Schmett.," 
  ix.,pt. 
  2, 
  p. 
  227 
  

   (1833). 
  Pterophorus, 
  Sam., 
  "Ent. 
  Usef. 
  Comp.," 
  p. 
  409 
  (1819); 
  Curt.. 
  - 
  Brit. 
  

   Ent.," 
  fo. 
  161 
  (1827); 
  Dup., 
  "Hist. 
  Nat.," 
  xi., 
  p. 
  641, 
  pi. 
  313. 
  rig. 
  2 
  (1838); 
  

   Wood, 
  "Ind. 
  Ent.," 
  p. 
  236, 
  pi. 
  li., 
  tigs. 
  1639 
  (1638 
  in 
  error). 
  1642 
  (1839) 
  ; 
  Dup., 
  " 
  Cat. 
  

   Meth.," 
  p. 
  381 
  (1845); 
  Zell., 
  " 
  Isis," 
  p. 
  775 
  (1841); 
  Tgstrm., 
  "Finl. 
  Fjar.," 
  

   p. 
  154 
  (1847) 
  ; 
  Frey, 
  "Tin. 
  Pter. 
  Schweiz," 
  p. 
  402 
  (1856); 
  Sta., 
  "Man.," 
  ii., 
  

   p. 
  440 
  (1859) 
  ; 
  Buckl., 
  "Ent. 
  Mo. 
  Mag.," 
  xii., 
  pp. 
  233-234 
  (1876) 
  ; 
  Porritt, 
  " 
  Ent. 
  

   Mo. 
  Mag.," 
  xxii., 
  pp. 
  103-105 
  (1885); 
  xxiii., 
  p. 
  163 
  (1886): 
  "Buckler's 
  Larva," 
  

   pp. 
  338-341, 
  pi. 
  163, 
  tig. 
  3 
  (1901). 
  Platyptilia, 
  Hb.. 
  "Vera.," 
  p. 
  429 
  (1826); 
  

   Zell., 
  "Linn. 
  Ent.," 
  vi., 
  p. 
  327 
  (1852); 
  Staud. 
  and 
  Wocke, 
  "Cat.," 
  2nd 
  ed. 
  

   p. 
  341 
  (1871); 
  Hcin. 
  and 
  Wocke, 
  " 
  Schmett. 
  Deutsoh.," 
  iii.. 
  pt. 
  2, 
  p. 
  782 
  (1877) 
  j 
  

   Frey. 
  "Lep. 
  Schweiz," 
  p. 
  428 
  (1880); 
  Sang, 
  "Ent. 
  Mo. 
  Mag.." 
  xviii.. 
  pp. 
  

   143-4 
  (1881); 
  South, 
  "Ent.," 
  xv., 
  p. 
  146, 
  pi. 
  iii., 
  rigs. 
  2a-2e 
  (1882); 
  xviii., 
  p. 
  279 
  

   (1885) 
  ; 
  Sorb., 
  " 
  Kleinschmett. 
  Brandg.," 
  p. 
  2 
  (1886); 
  Leech, 
  " 
  Brit. 
  Pyr.," 
  p. 
  51 
  

   (1886); 
  Tutt, 
  "Young 
  Nat.," 
  x., 
  pp. 
  168, 
  220 
  (1889); 
  \i.. 
  pp. 
  18. 
  22 
  (1890); 
  

   Hering, 
  "Stett. 
  Ent. 
  Zeitg.," 
  PP- 
  269-279 
  (1892) 
  ; 
  Tutt. 
  " 
  Pter. 
  Brit," 
  p. 
  22 
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