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  BRITISH 
  LEPIDOPTERA. 
  

  

  PAGE. 
  

  

  . 
  66 
  

  

  valesina 
  (paphia 
  var.), 
  Dryas 
  

  

  variegata 
  (cosmodactyla 
  ab.), 
  Am 
  

   blyptilia 
  

  

  variegata 
  (parvidactyla 
  ab.), 
  Oxyp 
  

   tilus 
  

  

  Variegata? 
  

  

  versicolora, 
  Dimorpha 
  

  

  verticalis 
  ( 
  = 
  ruralis), 
  Botys 
  

  

  vespertilio, 
  Thaumas 
  24, 
  38, 
  538, 
  539 
  

  

  vespertilioides 
  hybr., 
  Turneria 
  24, 
  38 
  

  

  viburni 
  (querelas 
  var.), 
  Lasioeampa 
  

  

  47, 
  

  

  vicio?, 
  Anthrocera 
  . 
  . 
  

  

  viertli 
  hybr., 
  Spilosoma 
  .. 
  6,19, 
  

  

  vinula, 
  Cerura 
  . 
  . 
  20, 
  

  

  virginalis, 
  Angila 
  

  

  vitticollis, 
  Mesochorus 
  

  

  volgensis, 
  Aciptilia 
  (Alucita, 
  Ptero- 
  

   phorus) 
  87,89, 
  

  

  276 
  

  

  416 
  

  

  .. 
  78 
  

  

  27, 
  429 
  

  

  .. 
  129 
  

  

  48 
  

   36 
  

   37 
  

   37 
  

  

  485 
  

   485 
  

  

  wagneri 
  hybr., 
  Lasioeampa 
  

   wahlbergi, 
  Oxyptilus 
  

   wallacei 
  hybr., 
  Pbilosamia 
  

   walsinghami, 
  Alucita 
  

   watsoni 
  hybr., 
  Platysamia 
  

   wernickii, 
  Alucita 
  

   "Wheeleria 
  

  

  worthingi 
  Jnjbr., 
  Anthrocera 
  

   14, 
  3 
  

  

  29, 
  

  

  6, 
  7, 
  

   26, 
  

  

  6, 
  7, 
  

   >, 
  37, 
  

  

  xanthodactyla 
  (us), 
  Aciptilia 
  (us) 
  

  

  (Alucita, 
  Pterophorus) 
  79, 
  80, 
  

  

  81, 
  82, 
  84, 
  87, 
  88, 
  89, 
  

  

  xanthographa, 
  Noctua 
  

  

  xerodactylus, 
  Pterophorus 
  81, 
  82, 
  

  

  83, 
  

  

  93 
  

  

  38 
  

  

  82 
  

   38 
  

   92 
  

   38 
  

   93 
  

   97 
  

  

  39 
  

  

  93 
  

   3 
  

  

  89 
  

  

  PAGE. 
  

  

  Yponomeuta 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  109 
  

  

  zatima 
  (radiata) 
  (lubricipeda 
  ab.), 
  

  

  Spilosoma 
  42, 
  49, 
  50, 
  51, 
  52, 
  53, 
  56 
  

   zetterstedii 
  (tti, 
  ti) 
  ( 
  = 
  calodacty 
  la) 
  , 
  

   Fredericina 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  162 
  

  

  zetterstedtii 
  ( 
  = 
  calodactyla) 
  , 
  Fred- 
  

   ericina 
  (Platyptilia, 
  Pterophorus) 
  

   74, 
  75, 
  81, 
  82, 
  83, 
  85, 
  86, 
  87, 
  

   89, 
  90, 
  93, 
  97, 
  99, 
  104, 
  111, 
  

   156, 
  160, 
  161, 
  162, 
  163,164, 
  

   165. 
  166, 
  173, 
  177, 
  192, 
  195, 
  

  

  201, 
  271, 
  274, 
  424 
  

   zetterstedtii 
  (calodactyla 
  var. 
  et 
  

  

  165 
  

  

  201 
  

   37 
  

  

  542 
  

  

  82 
  

   541 
  

  

  yama-mai, 
  Antheraea 
  

  

  25, 
  26, 
  38 
  ! 
  

  

  166, 
  173 
  

   zetterstedtii 
  (doronicella) 
  (calodac- 
  

   tyla 
  var.), 
  Fredericina 
  

   zetterstedtii 
  ( 
  = 
  gonodactyla) 
  , 
  Pla- 
  

   typtilia 
  

   ziczac, 
  Notodonta 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  21, 
  

  

  zonaria, 
  Nyssia 
  

  

  zonodactyla, 
  Alucita 
  

  

  Zonosoma 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  38, 
  

  

  zophodactylus 
  (a) 
  (loewii), 
  Adkinia 
  

  

  (Pterophorus 
  , 
  Mimseseoptilus, 
  Ste- 
  

  

  noptilia) 
  iv, 
  80, 
  82, 
  84, 
  85, 
  87, 
  88. 
  

  

  89,90,93,101,109,110,117, 
  

  

  156. 
  252, 
  313, 
  314, 
  315, 
  317, 
  

  

  319-334, 
  342, 
  343, 
  344, 
  360, 
  

  

  365, 
  376, 
  377, 
  378, 
  506, 
  523, 
  

  

  528, 
  530, 
  533, 
  

  

  zophodactylus 
  (= 
  hodgkinsonii 
  = 
  

  

  bipunctidactyla 
  far.), 
  Adkinia 
  

  

  342, 
  343 
  

   zoragena 
  hybr., 
  Ocnogyna 
  .. 
  45 
  

  

  zoraida 
  (hemigena 
  ab.), 
  Ocnogyna 
  45 
  

   zurichi 
  hybr., 
  Drepana 
  .. 
  ..11 
  

  

  Zygaena 
  ( 
  = 
  Anthrocera) 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  5 
  

  

  534 
  

  

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