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IIESPKIUDM. 
VAKIETY. 
Catsena, Stgr. Stett. Ent. Z. 1861, p. 357. — Has the hind 
wings on the under side green, and the white spots larger and 
distinctly edged with black. 
Habitat. — Lapland. 
7. — H. Nostrodamus, Fab. Ent. Syst. 328 (1793); Eainb. Cat. 
p. 89 ; Hup. i. 41, 4-6. 
PuMiLio, Hffmgg. 111. Mag. hi. p. 202 (1804) ; Hiih, Text, 
p. 72; 0. i. 2, 216; Z. Is. 1847, p. 291; Err. 513, 
2, 3 ; Stgr. Hor. 1870, p. 88. 
Pygm^us, Cyr. Ent. Nap. i. 51, 5 (1787 sed Pi/gmceus, Fab. 
1775 al. erat pap.) ; Hiih. 458-60; Esp. 99, 3. 
Lefebveei, Kainb. Cat. p. 90 ; Bell, Am. Soc. Tr. p. 679, 
1860. 
Expands from IHO to 1'30 in. All the wings dark brown, 
especially towards the base ; fringes lighter. The female is some- 
what lighter than the male, and has a few white dots on the fore 
wing. Under side paler than above ; there are some indistinct 
white spots near the apex of the fore wing, and sometimes some 
submarginal spots on the hind wing. Head and prothorax lighter 
than the rest of the body. PI. LXXXH., 3. 
Time of Appeakance. — August. 
Habitat. — Dry places in Spain, Italy, Greece, and the South 
of Europe generally ; also in North Africa and Asia Minor. It 
does not occur north of the Alps. 
Larva . — Unknown . 
N.B. — IL yEtna of Boisduval, Err., and H. S., is the name 
given to a species at one time supposed to inhabit Sicily, but 
nothing is known of it as European beyond the figures, which in 
all probability represent an American species (vide H. S. 226-28). 
Genus 5. — CYCLOPIDES, Hiih. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. Ill 
(1816) ; Westw. Gen. Hiurn. Lep. p. 520 (1852). 
Steropes, Boisd. Gen. Ind. Meth. 34 (1840). 
Characters. — Larva pubescent, elongate, striped longitudi- 
nally ; the head large. Inhabiting rolled-up leaves. 
