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Addenda: ZYGAENA. By H. Reiss. 
lismorica. 
petshers- 
kensis. 
transition to ab. quinquemaculata Vorbr. and therefore this denomination K P u 
In »!>• sarothamni Onhn spots of forewings are * 
l ITnlizLlZlTot Mh • have been di ~ d * 
The war. lismorica Reiss (ab?) from the Isle of Lismore in Scotland is denominated It has almost 
bluish black glossy ground colour in the <J and a dull quite lustreless red. The red nebulous streak on urn er 
s.de of forewmgs is scarcely present. Margins of liindwings are fairly heavy, but irregular The harness of 
body and abdomen is coarser, but in this characteristic it does not reach the same degree as hT nf t, 
Sed 15 ” 6 ra “ S ' tyPi ° al manni H " 8M tf. from the Gross Glockner is also small®- and more tMy 
I lie snhsp. petsherskensis Holik and Reiss, types from Kirilloyskiie ovragi near KiVff nr »ri \ r +. f 
thorax the abdomen of ? is remarkably hea^y, whilst the wing “V ?g 
c able, being sometimes only faint, m others very heavy and in all stages of transition. Hindwines have 
airly heavy margins, these expand at inner angle and anex In the o t m. m 
»„r: I : s ::pfz% hi SB 
Sh™°ko. ° f l0ngItUdlnaI e01lflUen ° e - AU the ° f ‘*-e aberrations J based on notes s* by 
frifdiod,- var. frigidiochsenheimeri froin SappacliuttmicAlp^Tfsn IltitiulTc.f'noi'r^oo"^' ° d,se, f leimeri f' The 
schemer,. • j t ; almosf , „ f „ m „ “ * •.altitude of 1300-1400 m is close to nucroctisenhei- 
»«. It is almost of the same size, wing contour ami markings, but theTpots of “T ISTZtt 
uch enlarged m the ereat nrennnrlPT-eir.rvo .■ L, „ . ^ especially spot 5, 
. > “o —rrictiikiiigsi, uui. cue spots or iorev 
are much enlarged m the great preponderance of individual specimens. The form in which spot 5 hfoval' 
oblongama- is named by Verity ab. oblon^amacula Also thm m „mn 0 rm i • ., , lcn b P ot ° 1S ova b 
cula. The coJours are ™le t i‘ § , Y b ° mar 8 ins of hmdwings are wider than in microchsenheimeri 
„r=5: It is almost ™ 
i riy much. larger, I he form medioconfluens Vorbr. is a transition to ab. biconjuncta Vrty snots -1 and ± 
VolrZZZLjjuZTtvZ V yn °7 mOUS With ab ' an 0dicaeformi S Vrty. and ’ apicaliconfluens 
' apiceconjuncta Vity., further mediaptcahconfluens Vorbr. with biconjuncta Vrty. 
with hpfvp 0 ’ hi ; e i 24 i fl ’? m bel ° W ‘ WhUst in the race of subsp. ramburi Led. from Antioch specimens 
v i h heavily reddened forewmgs are rare, a population has now been discovered in damp localities around 
- giiipsa ss 
tied S C and oTh iT ?T™ V S R—« " ~ from M™ ( a^ 
sometimes conjoined' with ^ T££X 
