﻿ADKINIA 
  GKAPHODACTYLA. 
  515 
  

  

  swamps 
  (Zeller) 
  ; 
  on 
  a 
  moor 
  near 
  Carolinenhurst, 
  not 
  rare 
  in 
  July, 
  

   where 
  the 
  moth 
  is 
  beaten 
  out 
  of 
  Ledum 
  palustre 
  (Biittner) 
  ; 
  confined 
  to 
  

   swamps 
  and 
  moors 
  in 
  Brandenburg 
  (Sorhagen); 
  in 
  a 
  peat-swamp 
  near 
  

   Riemberg, 
  also 
  on 
  the 
  peat-moors 
  of 
  the 
  Gorlitzer 
  Haide, 
  and 
  near 
  

   Niesky 
  (Wocke); 
  on 
  the 
  turf 
  -moors 
  near 
  Constance 
  and 
  Ueberlingen 
  

   (Meess 
  and 
  Spuler). 
  In 
  Austria, 
  on 
  the 
  turf 
  -mosses, 
  near 
  Moosbrunn, 
  

   rarely 
  (Mann). 
  

  

  British 
  localities. 
  — 
  Local 
  and 
  confined 
  to 
  boggy 
  places, 
  but 
  widely 
  

   distributed. 
  One 
  expects 
  that 
  it 
  will 
  be 
  found 
  in 
  many 
  places 
  where 
  Drosera 
  

   grows. 
  Cambridge 
  : 
  Cambridge 
  — 
  Whittlesea 
  Mere, 
  the 
  Fen 
  district 
  (Stainton), 
  

   Burwell 
  Fen 
  (Barrett). 
  Cheshire 
  : 
  a 
  moss 
  near 
  Crewe, 
  several 
  (Thompson). 
  Dorset 
  : 
  

   the 
  eastern 
  side 
  of 
  county 
  — 
  Isle 
  of 
  Purbeck, 
  near 
  Corfe 
  Castle 
  (Bankes), 
  Studland 
  

   (Digby), 
  Wareham 
  district 
  — 
  Bloxworth 
  (Cambridge). 
  Hants: 
  Woolmer 
  Forest 
  

   (Barrett), 
  Lyndhurst 
  (Holland). 
  Hunts: 
  Holme 
  Fen 
  (Barrett). 
  Surrey: 
  Haslemere 
  

   (Barrett), 
  Esher 
  district 
  (Chapman), 
  Claygate 
  (South). 
  Sussex: 
  near 
  Arundel 
  

   (W. 
  H. 
  B. 
  Fletcher). 
  Yorks 
  : 
  Thorne 
  Moor, 
  near 
  Beverley 
  (Porritt). 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  North 
  Germany, 
  Lower 
  Austria, 
  Switzerland, 
  

   England, 
  Holland, 
  Finland, 
  Livonia, 
  French 
  Alps 
  ; 
  Catalonia 
  

   (Staudinger 
  and 
  Rebel). 
  Austro-Hungary 
  : 
  Lower 
  Austria, 
  near 
  Moosbrunn 
  

   (Mann), 
  the 
  Vienna 
  district 
  (teste 
  Hofmann). 
  Belgium 
  : 
  Ottignies 
  (Crombrugghe). 
  

   Germany: 
  Baden 
  — 
  near 
  Constance, 
  Ueberlingen 
  (Keutti), 
  Silesia 
  — 
  Riemberg, 
  

   common, 
  Gorlitzer 
  Haide, 
  Niesky 
  (Wocke), 
  Kohlfurt 
  (Sommer), 
  Upper 
  Lusatia 
  — 
  

   near 
  Neukirch 
  (Moscbler), 
  Brandenburg— 
  near 
  Grunewald 
  (Sorhagen), 
  Frankfort- 
  

   on-Oder, 
  Berlin 
  (Zeller), 
  near 
  Hamburg 
  (Sorhagen), 
  Hesse— 
  near 
  Wiesbaden, 
  in 
  

   Pfaffenborn, 
  Hengberg, 
  between 
  Schlaferskopf 
  and 
  Aarstrasse 
  (Rossler), 
  Hanover 
  — 
  

   behind 
  Hainholz 
  (Glitz), 
  Pomerania 
  — 
  Stettin, 
  Carolinenhurst 
  (Biittner), 
  Mecklenburg 
  

   — 
  near 
  Friedland 
  (Stange), 
  near 
  Parchim, 
  Hiinken 
  Moor 
  (Gillmer). 
  Holland 
  : 
  

   North 
  Brabant 
  — 
  Breda, 
  Mastbosch, 
  [Soeren, 
  near 
  Dienen] 
  (Snellen). 
  Russia: 
  

   Livonia 
  (Teich). 
  Spain 
  : 
  Barcelona 
  (Cuni 
  y 
  MartoreD). 
  Switzerland 
  : 
  Katzensee, 
  

   near 
  Zurich, 
  Biinzener 
  Moss, 
  near 
  Bremgarten 
  (Frey). 
  

  

  ADDENDUM 
  I 
  (to 
  page 
  319). 
  

   Since 
  the 
  portion 
  of 
  this 
  volume 
  referring 
  to 
  the 
  Stenoptiliinae 
  was 
  printed 
  

   (anted., 
  pp. 
  313 
  et 
  seq.), 
  Mr. 
  G. 
  F. 
  Mathew 
  has 
  added 
  (Ent. 
  Rec, 
  xviii., 
  p. 
  245) 
  the 
  

   following 
  species 
  to 
  the 
  British 
  list. 
  

  

  Adkinia 
  graphodactyla, 
  Treitschke. 
  

  

  Synonymy. 
  — 
  Species 
  : 
  Graphodactyla, 
  Tr., 
  " 
  Schmett. 
  Eur.," 
  ix., 
  pt. 
  2, 
  

   pp. 
  233-4 
  (1833); 
  Hofm., 
  " 
  Deufcsch. 
  Pteroph.," 
  pp. 
  8-5-88 
  (1895) 
  ; 
  Math., 
  "Ent. 
  

   Rec," 
  xviii., 
  p. 
  245 
  (1906). 
  Graphodactylus, 
  Zell., 
  " 
  Isis," 
  pp. 
  840-841 
  (1841) 
  ; 
  

   " 
  Stett. 
  Ent. 
  Ztg.," 
  iv., 
  p. 
  150 
  (1843); 
  " 
  Linn. 
  Ent.," 
  vi., 
  p. 
  370 
  (1852); 
  H.-Sch., 
  

   " 
  Sys. 
  Bearb.," 
  v., 
  p. 
  377 
  (1855); 
  Frey, 
  "Tin. 
  Pter. 
  Schw.," 
  p. 
  413 
  (1856); 
  StolL, 
  

   " 
  Verh. 
  des 
  Natur. 
  Ver.," 
  p. 
  215 
  (1863); 
  Hein. 
  and 
  Wocke, 
  " 
  Schmett. 
  Deutsch.," 
  

   iii., 
  p. 
  797 
  (1870) 
  ; 
  Glitz, 
  " 
  Nat. 
  Ges. 
  Han.," 
  xxvi., 
  p. 
  51 
  (1877) 
  ; 
  Zell., 
  " 
  Stett. 
  

   Ent. 
  Ztg.," 
  xxxix., 
  p. 
  164 
  (1878) 
  ; 
  Mann, 
  "Verh. 
  zool.-bot. 
  Ges. 
  Wien," 
  xxvii., 
  

   p. 
  500 
  (1878); 
  Frey, 
  "Lep. 
  der 
  Schweiz," 
  p. 
  430 
  (1880); 
  Heller, 
  "Ber. 
  Nat. 
  Mod. 
  

   Ver. 
  Innsb.," 
  xi., 
  p. 
  161 
  (1881). 
  Plagiodactylus, 
  Frey, 
  "Lep. 
  der 
  Schweiz," 
  

   p. 
  430 
  (in 
  part) 
  (1880); 
  Buttn., 
  " 
  Stett. 
  Ent. 
  Ztg.," 
  xli., 
  p. 
  472 
  (1880) 
  ; 
  Snell., 
  

   " 
  De 
  Vlind.," 
  ii., 
  p. 
  1037 
  (1882) 
  ; 
  Snell. 
  v. 
  Voll., 
  " 
  Sepp's 
  Ned. 
  Ins.," 
  2nd 
  ser., 
  

   vol. 
  iv., 
  p. 
  188, 
  pi. 
  xxxiv., 
  figs. 
  1-13 
  (1887) 
  ; 
  Hering, 
  " 
  Stett. 
  Ent. 
  Ztg.." 
  Iii., 
  pp. 
  

   225-6 
  (1891); 
  liv., 
  pp. 
  117-120 
  (1893). 
  Pneumonanthes, 
  Butt., 
  "Stett. 
  Ent. 
  

   Ztg.," 
  xli., 
  p. 
  472 
  (1880) 
  ; 
  [Hofm., 
  "Deutsch. 
  Pter.," 
  p. 
  87 
  (1895); 
  Math., 
  •• 
  Ent, 
  

   Rec," 
  xviii., 
  p. 
  245 
  (1906).] 
  

  

  Original 
  description. 
  — 
  Alucita 
  graphodactyla. 
  Alis 
  anticis 
  hepa- 
  

   titis, 
  striis 
  longitudinalibus 
  obscuriorilms, 
  fimbriia 
  apioia 
  fissurseque 
  

   albis. 
  Herr 
  Freyer, 
  of 
  Augsburg, 
  discovered 
  this 
  species, 
  recognised 
  

   by 
  me 
  as 
  undoubtedly 
  now 
  after 
  careful 
  comparison, 
  in 
  the 
  larval 
  stage, 
  

   when 
  he 
  was 
  wandering 
  among' 
  the 
  mountains 
  in 
  Bad 
  Kreith. 
  near 
  

   Tegernsee, 
  in 
  the 
  beginning 
  of 
  June, 
  18 
  k 
  2S. 
  The 
  larvse 
  lived 
  on 
  the 
  

   yellow 
  gentian 
  (Gentiana 
  lutea), 
  in 
  spun-together 
  loaves 
  of 
  ibis 
  plant. 
  

   There 
  were 
  usually 
  ten 
  to 
  fifteen 
  examples 
  in 
  one 
  head. 
  Ho 
  carried 
  

  

  