LEPIDOPTEEA HETEROCERA. 



Sphinx occitanica, De Vill. Ent. Lin. ii. 114, 59, pi. 4, f. 21. 

 Sphinx Phacae, Hubn. Sphing. 84, 31, pi. 22, f. 106 (Mas), 107 



(Fcem.) 

 Agcumenia Phacae, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 116, 1256. 



Fore wings with six spots; hind spot white, semilunar. 



Languedoc. Spain. Syria. Barbary. 



a, b. Spain. Presented by Benjamin Fiend, Esq. 

 c, d. From M. Beckers collection. 



48. Zygaena Rognada. 



Z. Onobrychis affinis ; alarum anticarum macula apicalis major, 

 non semilunaris, albo tantum marginata, macula prcecedente 

 proximo, aut etiam confluens. 



Zygaena Rognada, Kindermann, Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me 

 Ser. vi. Bull. xxx. 1 1. 



Distinguished from Z. Onobrychis by its amaranthine red spots 

 and hind wings, and by the spot at the tip of each fore wing, which 

 is larger and not semilunar, bordered only behind with white, and 

 much closer or sometimes even confluent with the preceding spot. 



Odessa or Caucasus. 



49. Zygaena Onobrychis. 



Alee anticce viridi- aut cyaneo-nitentes, maculis sex rubrisalbo mar- 

 ginatis, postica transversa lunulata ; posticce rubrce margine 

 nigro-cyaneo ; prothorax et humeri albi ; antennce clavatce ; ab- 

 domen cingulo rubro nonnunquam obsoleto. 



Zygaena Onobrychis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 1, 390, 12. Panz. Faun. 



Ins. Germ. 32, 23. Lam. Hist. Nat. Anim. sans Vert. iv. 64. 



Ochs. Schmett. von Eur. ii. 87, 25. God. Pap. de France, iii. 



58. Eversm. Faun. Volg. Ural. 97, 12, 146, pi. 22, f. 11. 



Boisd. Mon. Zyg. 92, pi. 5, £1,2. Herr.-Scha>ff. Samml. 



Schmett. Eur. 26—28 ; Suppl. ii. 46, 53, 1, Zyg. pi. 4, f. 26— 



28, pi. 11, f. 81, 82. 

 Zygaena Camiolica, Fabr. Sp. Lns. ii. 159,8; Mant. Ins. 102, 10; 



Gen. Ins. Mantis. 275, 5. Rossi, Faun. Etrusc. ii. 167, 



1069. 



