8 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [January, 



Ingura oculatrix Gn., spec, gen., Noct. ii, 313. 



Correctly identified in collections. 

 Diastema tigris Gn., spec, gen., Noct. ii, 317. 



The types are with Mr. Oberthiir and at Oxford. 

 Gonodonta serix Gn., spec, gen., Noct. ii, 370. 



This is a synonym of G. pyrgo Cr. 

 Gonodonta holosericea Gn., sp. gen., Noct. ii, 371. 



Correctly identified in most collections. 

 Gonodonta sinaldus Gn., sp. gen., Noct. ii, 372. 



A well-known species. 

 Achantodes cerusicosta Gh., spec, gen., Noct. ii, 387. 



This is a Pyral, and is correctly named in the Brit. Museum. 

 Anomis grandipuncta Gn., spec, gen., Noct. ii, 400. 



The synonymy of this species is correctly given by Prof. 

 Smith in his catalogue of Noctuidae, p. 243. 

 Coenipeta lobuligera Gn., spec, gen., Noct. iii, 32. 



The type agrees perfectly with C. lilacina Btl., which has been 

 placed in the British Museum as a synonym of C. serapis Cr. ; 

 this last being the oldest name. 

 Stictoptera vitrea Gn., spec, gen., Noct. iii, 53. 



Correctly identified in collections. 

 Bolina novanda Gn., spec, gen., Noct. iii, 64. 



B. lucigera Wlk., B. agrotoidcs Wlk. , B. evelina Btl. and B. 

 agrotipennis Harvey are synonyms of this species. Prof. Smith, 

 in his catalogue of Noctuidae, considers B. agrotipennis Harvey 

 as a dark form of B. jucunda Hiibn. I have good series of both 

 species, and have carefully examined the specimens in the British 

 Museum, and believe them to be quite distinct. 

 Bolina heliothoides Gn., spec, gen., Noct. iii, 76. 



A synonym of H. andremona Cr. 

 Peosina saundersii Gn., spec, gen., Noct. iii, 133. 



This is the 9 of P. mexicana Gn., spec, gen., Noct. iii, 132. 

 Stonia opistographa Gn., sp. gen., Noct. iii, 212. 



A distinct species, arid not a synonym of 6". lignaris Hiibn. 

 Qphisma ablunaris Gn., spec, gen., Noct , iii, 237. 



A variable species. 

 Athyrma donnitri.r Gn., spec, gen., Noct., iii, 263. 



A synonym of A. adjutrix Cr. 

 'Azeta tineas Gn., spec, gen., Noct., iii, 359. 



A variable, but well-known species. 



