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DYSAUXES. By Dr. M, Draudt. 
iakanonis. S. takanonis Mats. Nearest to germ,ana, but differing as follows: forewings of with very small hyaline 
spots scaled with yellow, a quadrate spot at base, much higher than wide; spot 2 oval, also spot 3 is oval almost 
vertically below spot 2; spot 4 is missing, 5 and 6 widely scaled with yellow; hindwings with large roundish 
basal spot incurved on outward edge on the submedian fold: fringes black, not yellow towards apex. Wing 
expanse: 30 mm. Honsho (Japan). 
gcnzana. S. genzana Mats, closely resembles perixanthia. Body quite pale yellow, scapulae grey-yellow, legs 
brownish black. Forewings wider, hyaline spots larger, costa and inner margin grey; basal spot 1 is incurved 
outwardly, the cell spot truncate inwardly, spot 3 larger; subapical spot shortened. The basal hyaline spot 
on hindwings is not incurved on vein 2, the black apical area is much wider. Wing expanse: $ 39 mm. Corea 
(Gensan). 
changiana. S. acrospila Fldr. (Vol. 2, p. 40, pi. 9 h). — charsgiaria Strd. spots 1 and 3 of forewings are confluent as 
in the krugeri type. Huang-Mu-Chang (China). 
jlavocin- S. alicia mogadorensis Black. (Vol. 2, p. 444, Vol. 14, pi. 3 g). — flavochigulata D. Luc. has the coppery 
gut at a. re q abdominal belts coloured yellow as in name type, but the spots of forewings agree with those of mogado- 
rensis. Mogador, not rare. 
4. Genus: Dysauxes Hbn. 
D. punctata F. (Vol. 2, p. 41, pi. 9 i). — ragusaria ZicJc. is now illustrated on pi. 5 g, also — famula Frr. 
(5 f). — modesta Krul. is to be removed from the punctata forms, as according to Sheljuzhko it is an ancilla 
juncta. form (vide there). — In juncta Hajn. (Vol. 2, p. 445) spots 3 and 4 are confluent with one another; occurs 
quadri- predominantly in Carniola, however elsewhere also among name type form. — quadripur.cta Stdr. has only 4 
tr'qmnda S P°^ S ’ the 5th in apex on costa is absent; not rare in the S. Tyrol. — tripimcta Stdr. is three-spotted, the upper 
basal spot and the costal spot at apex are missing; rare among specimens from Trieste. In the two-spotted - 
bipuncta. bipuncta Stdr. (5 g) there is only one basal spot and the “ juncta ” mark, viz: spots 3 and 4 conjoined. Rare, has 
depravata. been observed in the Etsch Valley and in Istria. — depravata Stdr. only has the basal spot, all others extinct; 
lacrimans. Trieste, Central Dalmatia; Batna (Algeria). — lacrimarss Stdr. has unusually elongated spots, partially coninia- 
minuta. shaped and also guttiform. Described from Gorizia. — rninuta Stdr. (= virginea Dhl.) (5 g) in which the spots 
(in full number or partly absent) are reduced to minute and scarcely visible dots, these differ from — parvigutta 
Ghr. (Vol. 2, p. 42, pi. 9 i) from Turkestan with a similar description, as the latter is larger and has more 
ochrea. extended wing shape and is also paler in ground colour. — ochrea Mill (Vol. 2, p. 445) (5 f) has spots of forewings 
semidia- a deep ochreous yellow. S. France and Dalmatia. — semidiaphana Stdr. has spots of forewings hyaline, bestrewn 
1 crihiT' w '^* 1 dark sca l es - — herthina Stdr. (= scortea Dili.) (5 g) is a form with ground colour of forewings changed 
from brown to buff or yellow with a “touch of light brown”, forewings and margin of hindwings with metallic 
imperfecta, gloss; fringes paler than ground colour and with golden sheen. S. Tyrol, Dalmatia and Istria. — imperfecta 
Dhl. (5 g) have no cell-end spots on hindwings. All these named forms occur in numerous variations and 
ancillaeides. combinations, as Stauder has mentioned in his monograph (Ent. Ztschr. 35, p. 9 etc.). — ancillaeides Stdr. 
from Sorrento (Mte Faito) is described as a robustly built race (23—25 mm) of pale to deep ochreous colour with 
spot markings as in punctata but minutely small, suffused with ochre. Hindwings on the other hand as in ancilla 
with two small yellow spots beyond the basal mark towards apex. Stauder presumes that possibly this is a 
punctilio,, hybrid form with ancilla. This is not very probable as Dr. Denso described as — punctilla forms bred by 
Robert Seiler in the year 1902, which were hybrids of punctata <§ X ancilla $ and which differ in no way from 
ancilla. A reciprocal cross-breeding proved infertile. In Spain besides servula Berce (Vol. 2, p. 42) we find - 
servulina. servulina Fdz. a form in which in the <$$ there are 3 small pale yellow spots in cells 2—4 of hindwings, adjoining 
burgeffi. the yellow inner marginal spot. -—• burgeffi f. n. (5 g) denominates a small form with relatively narrow wings, 
which resembles an extreme ragusaria (Vol. 2, p. 42) which is much smaller than the latter and only retains 
the 2 spots in middle of margin and these are heavily suffused with brown; disc of hindwings hyaline, dusted 
with brown, only very little yellow retained at inner margin. The same form, only slightly larger is advised 
taurica. from Greece. Type in the State Museum at Munich. — taurica f. n. (5 g) forms a transition to the following form. 
It originates from Adana and Armenia, is large with wide wings, ground colour of forewings a rich dark brown, 
all spots large, sharply outlined, creamy white and not hyaline; on hindwings the orange-yellow colour is limited 
to a narrow stripe below the cell and behind end of same. Type from Adana in the collection of Draudt. - 
Icaschmi- kaschniiriensis Rothsch. (5 g) differs by its larger size and wider wing shape, the hyaline white spots are larger 
mcnsis. an( j more prominent, the wide hindwing margin is much wider. Kashmir (Goorais Valley) from 7000 ft. altitude. 
modcsia. D. ancilla L. (Vol. 2, p. 42, pi. 9 i). — modesta Krul. (= inops Dhl.) is the type of Iyrulikowsky in the 
collection of Sheljuzhko in which the small subapical dots above the two spots are absent. It is described 
inomata. from the mountains of Ivinel near Busuluk, but occurs everywhere among the type form. — inornata Stdr. is a 
continuation in development of the last form, in which also the two normal spots are much reduced in size 
