The Entomologist's record and journal of variation . NONAGIirA EDELSTENI, TuTT (fIGS. 1-5), AND NoNAGllIA NEURICA, HiS. (fIGS. 6-10). The Entomologists Record, etc., 1908. Vol. XX. Pl. F. N. Clark. of Male Ancillary Appendages or Evekes and Binghamia.(Figs. b-l.—Everes amyntula. Fig. 8.—Binghamia jyorrhasius.) The Entomologists Record, etc., 1908. LEPIDOPTERA OF THE GRISONS THE STRELA PASS. 273 Lepidoptera of the Grisons—The Strela Pass. By J. W. TUTT, Davos-Platz a cable railway lifts one up the steep sides ofthe Strela mountain for just about 1000ft. elevat


The Entomologist's record and journal of variation . NONAGIirA EDELSTENI, TuTT (fIGS. 1-5), AND NoNAGllIA NEURICA, HiS. (fIGS. 6-10). The Entomologists Record, etc., 1908. Vol. XX. Pl. F. N. Clark. of Male Ancillary Appendages or Evekes and Binghamia.(Figs. b-l.—Everes amyntula. Fig. 8.—Binghamia jyorrhasius.) The Entomologists Record, etc., 1908. LEPIDOPTERA OF THE GRISONS THE STRELA PASS. 273 Lepidoptera of the Grisons—The Strela Pass. By J. W. TUTT, Davos-Platz a cable railway lifts one up the steep sides ofthe Strela mountain for just about 1000ft. elevation, to the SchatzAlp, in about twelve minutes, and deposits one at once at on the upper level of the pines, and on the borders of thepastures that stretch rapidly away over the Strela Alp to the StrelaPass, a footpath leading thereby to Langwies, in the sees a large number of what one assumes to be Erehia lu/ea andtwo or three species of Antkrocera on the way up, and around thestation itself E. lii/ea occurs, but this insect of the valleys and woodsdoes not extend to the pastures. The owners of the large sanatoriumhere have planted young pine


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