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Rhomboidea, Tr. 1825. (This is usually quoted as Rhomboidea, 

 Stigmatica, Hb. 1793-1827. Esp., but Guenee and Staudinger 



agree that Espers* insect is Tri- 

 angulum. 



Brunnea, W.V. 

 Festiva, W.V. 



v. Subrufa, Haw. (Reddish, no black dash between the 

 stigmata.) 



v. Congener, Hub. (Warmer red, lines indistinct.) 

 Conflua, Tr. (? Northern moorland form of Festiva.) 

 Dahlii, Hub. 

 Subrosea, Steph. 



Rubi, View. 1790. Doubleday. Staudinger. 



Bella, Bork. 1792. Berce. 

 Umbrosa, Hb. 

 Baja, W.V. 

 Sobrina, Bdv. 

 Castanea, Esp. 



v. Neglecta, Hb. (The type is reddish, the var. grey.) 

 Xanthographa, Fab. 



rthosidse, Gn. 



TRACHEA, Och. 



Piniperda, Kob. 

 PACHNOBIA, Gn. 



Hyperborea, Zett. 1840. 



Alpina, West. 1841-4. 



v. Camica, Hering, 1846. (Reddish, not grey. This form 



was named before the variation 

 of the species was well known.) 



TJ3NIOCAMPA, Gn. 

 Gothica, L. 



v. Gothicina, H.S. (Without the black mark between the 

 stigmata.) 



Leucographa, W.V. 

 Rubricosa, W.V. 



v. Mista, Hub. ? (Guenee considers the type those in which 

 grey predominates. The varieties are 

 v. Rufa, Haw. redder, Rufa has a rosy fringe to the 



h.w. as in the type.) 



Instabilis, Roes. 1746-61. (Brownish red, nearly unicolorous.) 

 Jncerta, Hufn. 1767. Staudinger. [Berce. Doubleday. 



