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  LEPIDOPTERA. 
  

  

  Dammhof, 
  Konigsburg, 
  Kalgen, 
  Kastenburg, 
  Steinert, 
  Lyck, 
  Dantzig 
  (Speiser), 
  

   [Pomerania 
  — 
  not 
  rare 
  in 
  Neu-Vorpommern 
  and 
  Rugen 
  (Paul 
  and 
  Plotz), 
  

   Stettin, 
  the 
  Julow, 
  near 
  Nemitz, 
  near 
  Vogelsang, 
  Wollin 
  Island 
  (Biittner)*], 
  

   Mecklenburg 
  — 
  near 
  Neustrelitz, 
  Eiilow, 
  Wismar 
  (Boll), 
  near 
  Friedland 
  

   (Stange), 
  Scbleswig-Holstein 
  — 
  Sylt 
  Island, 
  near 
  Westerland 
  (Werneburg), 
  

   Lower 
  Elbe 
  district 
  — 
  Steinbeck, 
  Hamburg, 
  common 
  (Sauber), 
  Heligoland 
  (Dalla 
  

   Torre), 
  Hanover 
  — 
  Borkum 
  Island 
  (Schneider), 
  near 
  Hanover 
  (Glitz), 
  Oberharz 
  

   (Hoffmann), 
  near 
  Quedlinburg, 
  near 
  Gottingen 
  (Jordan), 
  [Rhine 
  Provinces 
  — 
  near 
  

   Linn, 
  Aachen, 
  Crefeld, 
  Uerdingen, 
  rare, 
  Elberfeld, 
  Schwelm 
  (Stollwerck),*] 
  Hesse 
  

   and 
  Waldeck 
  — 
  near 
  Wiesbaden, 
  Nassau 
  (Bossier), 
  near 
  Frankfurt, 
  in 
  the 
  Taunus 
  

   (Koch), 
  near 
  Cassel 
  (Borgmann), 
  near 
  Rhoden 
  (Speyer), 
  Thuringia 
  — 
  near 
  Jena 
  

   (Knapp), 
  near 
  Muhlhausen 
  (Jordan), 
  Province 
  of 
  Saxony 
  — 
  near 
  Dessau 
  (Richter), 
  

   near 
  Aken-on-the-Elbe 
  (Gillmer), 
  Brandenburg 
  — 
  near 
  Berlin 
  (Pfutzner), 
  Frankfurt- 
  

   on-Oder, 
  Kornbusch 
  (Kretechmer), 
  Silesia, 
  distributed 
  (Wocke) 
  — 
  Upper 
  Lusatia 
  

   (Moschler), 
  near 
  Gorlitz 
  (Sommer), 
  Kingdom 
  of 
  Saxony 
  — 
  Saxon 
  Upper 
  Lusatia 
  

   (Schiitze), 
  Bavaria 
  — 
  near 
  Regensburg, 
  Weintinger 
  Holz, 
  Gebraching 
  (Hofmann), 
  

   Wurttemberg 
  — 
  Heudorf, 
  Wasseralfingen 
  (Steudel 
  and 
  Hofmann), 
  Rhine 
  Palatinate 
  

   (Meess 
  and 
  Spuler), 
  Alsace 
  — 
  La 
  Chapelle 
  (Umbang). 
  Russia: 
  [Baltic 
  Provinces 
  — 
  

   Sassehof, 
  near 
  Riga 
  (Nolcken),] 
  Tannenhof, 
  Kurtenhof, 
  Sillen 
  (Berg), 
  Livonia 
  

   (Lienig 
  teste 
  Zeller), 
  Riga 
  district 
  (Teich), 
  Ural 
  district 
  — 
  Orenburg, 
  Casan, 
  Saratov 
  

   (Eversmann). 
  Scandinavia: 
  South 
  and 
  central 
  Sweden 
  — 
  Upland 
  (Wallengren), 
  

   Norway 
  — 
  Christiania, 
  Harmer 
  (Jordan). 
  Switzerland 
  : 
  very 
  rare 
  near 
  Zurich 
  

   (Bremi). 
  ^ 
  

  

  GlLLMERIA 
  PALLID 
  ACTYLA, 
  HaWOrth. 
  

  

  Synonymy.— 
  Species 
  : 
  Pallidactyla, 
  Haw., 
  " 
  Lep. 
  Brit.," 
  p. 
  478 
  (1811); 
  Tutt, 
  

   " 
  Young 
  Nat.," 
  xi., 
  p. 
  22 
  (1890) 
  ; 
  " 
  Ent. 
  Rec," 
  i., 
  p. 
  92 
  (1890) 
  ; 
  " 
  Pter. 
  Brit.," 
  p. 
  

   31 
  (1895) 
  ; 
  Hodg., 
  " 
  Ent. 
  Rec," 
  iii., 
  p. 
  186 
  (1892). 
  Pallidactylus, 
  Sam., 
  " 
  Ent. 
  

   Comp.," 
  p. 
  409 
  (1819); 
  Curt., 
  " 
  Brit. 
  Ent.," 
  p. 
  161 
  (1827); 
  Stphs., 
  " 
  111.," 
  p. 
  375 
  

   (worn) 
  (1834). 
  Ochrodactyla, 
  Treits., 
  " 
  Die 
  Schmett.," 
  ix., 
  p. 
  227 
  (1833); 
  Sorh., 
  

   " 
  Kleinschmett. 
  Brand.," 
  p. 
  2 
  (in 
  part) 
  (1886). 
  Migadactylus, 
  Curt., 
  "Brit. 
  

   Ent.," 
  fo. 
  161 
  (1827) 
  ; 
  Stphs., 
  " 
  111.," 
  p. 
  375 
  (1834); 
  Wood, 
  " 
  Ind. 
  Ent.," 
  lsted., 
  

   p. 
  236, 
  pi. 
  li., 
  fig. 
  1642 
  (worn) 
  (1839). 
  Ochrodactylus, 
  Dup., 
  " 
  Hist. 
  Nat.," 
  xi., 
  

   p. 
  641, 
  pi. 
  313, 
  fig. 
  2 
  (1838) 
  ; 
  " 
  Cat. 
  Meth.," 
  p. 
  381 
  (1845) 
  ; 
  Zell., 
  " 
  Isis," 
  p. 
  775 
  

   (in 
  part) 
  (1841) 
  ; 
  "Linn. 
  Ent.," 
  vi., 
  p. 
  327 
  (in 
  part) 
  (1852); 
  Tgstrm., 
  " 
  Finl. 
  

   Fjar.," 
  p. 
  154 
  (1847); 
  Kaltenbach, 
  " 
  Verh. 
  Nat. 
  Ver. 
  Bonn," 
  xv., 
  p. 
  165 
  (1858) 
  ; 
  

   Dbldy., 
  "Syn. 
  List," 
  2nd 
  ed., 
  p. 
  36 
  (1859); 
  Sta., 
  " 
  Man.," 
  ii., 
  p. 
  440 
  (in 
  part) 
  

   (1859); 
  Barrt., 
  "Lep. 
  Brit.," 
  ix., 
  p. 
  346 
  (in 
  part), 
  pi. 
  413, 
  figs. 
  3-3a 
  (1904). 
  

   Marginidactylusf, 
  Fitch, 
  " 
  New 
  Y. 
  Rept.," 
  i., 
  p. 
  848 
  (1854) 
  ; 
  Fern., 
  "Pter. 
  Nth. 
  

   Amer.," 
  p. 
  33, 
  revised 
  ed., 
  p. 
  34 
  (1898); 
  Dyar, 
  "List 
  Lep. 
  N. 
  Am.," 
  p, 
  444 
  (1902). 
  

   Nebulaedactylusf, 
  Fitch, 
  " 
  New 
  Y. 
  Rept.," 
  i., 
  p. 
  849 
  (1854). 
  Bertrami, 
  Rossi., 
  

   "Wien. 
  Ent. 
  Mts.," 
  viii., 
  p. 
  53 
  (1864) 
  ; 
  Sta., 
  "Ent. 
  Mo. 
  Mag.,"' 
  ii., 
  pp. 
  137-8 
  

   (1865) 
  ; 
  Jord., 
  "Ent. 
  Mo. 
  Mag.," 
  vi., 
  p. 
  21 
  (1869); 
  xviii., 
  pp. 
  74-5 
  (1881); 
  Staud. 
  

   and 
  Wocke, 
  "Cat.," 
  2nd 
  ed., 
  p. 
  342 
  (1871); 
  Hein. 
  and 
  Wocke, 
  "Schmett. 
  

   Deutsch.," 
  iii., 
  pt. 
  2, 
  p. 
  784 
  (1877) 
  ; 
  Walsm., 
  " 
  Pter. 
  Cal. 
  Oreg.," 
  p. 
  3, 
  pi. 
  i., 
  tig. 
  3 
  

   (1880); 
  Sang, 
  "Ent. 
  Mo. 
  Mag.," 
  xviii., 
  pp. 
  143-4 
  (1881); 
  Barr., 
  "Ent. 
  Mo. 
  Mag.," 
  

   xviii., 
  p. 
  177 
  (1882); 
  South, 
  " 
  Ent.," 
  xviii., 
  p. 
  279 
  (1885); 
  Porritt, 
  " 
  Ent. 
  Mo. 
  

   Mag.," 
  xxii., 
  pp. 
  103-105 
  (1885) 
  ; 
  xxiii., 
  p. 
  163 
  (1886) 
  ; 
  Leech, 
  " 
  Brit. 
  Pyr.," 
  p. 
  

   52 
  (1886); 
  Tutt, 
  "Young 
  Nat.," 
  x., 
  pp. 
  163, 
  221 
  (1889); 
  "Pter. 
  Brit.," 
  p. 
  31 
  (1895); 
  

   Meyr., 
  " 
  Trans. 
  Ent. 
  Soc.Lond.," 
  p. 
  486 
  (1890); 
  " 
  Handb.," 
  p. 
  434 
  (1895); 
  Hofm., 
  

   " 
  Deutsch. 
  Pter.," 
  p. 
  55 
  (1895); 
  Porrt., 
  "Buckl. 
  Larvas," 
  ix., 
  p. 
  341 
  (1901); 
  Staud. 
  

   andReb., 
  "Cat.," 
  3rd 
  ed., 
  p. 
  72 
  (1901). 
  Bischoffi, 
  Zell., 
  " 
  Stetti 
  Ent. 
  Zeit.," 
  

   xxviii., 
  p. 
  333 
  (1867); 
  " 
  Verh. 
  z.-b. 
  Ges. 
  Wien.," 
  p. 
  317 
  (1873). 
  Cervinidactylus, 
  

   Pack., 
  " 
  Ann. 
  Lye. 
  N. 
  Yk.," 
  x., 
  p. 
  266 
  (1873). 
  [Curtis, 
  Stephens, 
  Doubleday 
  and 
  

   the 
  older 
  British 
  authors 
  all 
  referred 
  this 
  species 
  to 
  Haworth's 
  pallidactyla, 
  and 
  it 
  

   was 
  not 
  until 
  Zeller 
  cited 
  this 
  as 
  a 
  synonym 
  of 
  ochrodactyla, 
  Hb.; 
  followed 
  by 
  

   Doubleday 
  (Zool. 
  Syn. 
  List, 
  2nd 
  ed., 
  p. 
  36), 
  who 
  also 
  treated 
  it 
  as 
  a 
  synonym 
  of 
  

   ochrodactyla, 
  Hb., 
  that 
  it 
  was 
  lost 
  to 
  us; 
  Stainton, 
  in 
  the 
  Manual, 
  following 
  

   Doubleday, 
  failed 
  to 
  differentiate 
  the 
  two 
  species. 
  In 
  1864, 
  Bossier 
  )(Wieu. 
  Ent. 
  

   Monats., 
  pp. 
  53-54) 
  differentiated 
  tbe 
  pale 
  ^cMZZea-feeding 
  insectj 
  as 
  a 
  species 
  

   distinct 
  from 
  the 
  more 
  cleanly 
  marked 
  Tanacetum-ieeding 
  insect, 
  and 
  redescribed 
  

  

  * 
  Localities 
  not 
  separated 
  from 
  those 
  of 
  G. 
  pallidactyla 
  by 
  this 
  author 
  ; 
  both 
  

   species 
  appear 
  to 
  be 
  equally 
  widely 
  distributed 
  in 
  Pomerania. 
  One 
  siispects 
  many 
  

   other 
  localities 
  to 
  be 
  unreliable. 
  

  

  f 
  Fernald 
  writes: 
  "The 
  types 
  of 
  Fitch 
  now 
  belong 
  to 
  my 
  collection, 
  and 
  I 
  

   have 
  made 
  a 
  critical 
  examination 
  of 
  the 
  genitalia, 
  which 
  agree 
  perfectly 
  with 
  the 
  

   genitalia 
  of 
  bertrami 
  {pallidactyla) 
  " 
  (Pter. 
  North 
  America, 
  p. 
  35). 
  

  

  