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Notes on other Species described as Phycitidae. 



On the authority of Prof. Fernald, who examined the types in 

 the British Museum, 1 am able to give the foUowing synonymy: 



Sehunta guttulosa Walk., C B. M. pt. 27, p. 78, is a Botis, and 

 equals Botis illibalis Hiib. 



Nephopteryx intradella Walk., C. B. M. pt. 27, p. 55, is a synonym 

 of Blepharomadix ranalis, which Prof Fernald tells me is itself a 

 .synonym of Botis similalis Guen. The sj^ecies has fourteen names. 



On the authority of Mr. William Warren, of the British Museum, 

 from a letter which has reached me just a.s these MSS. were going to 

 print, I am able to make the following statements with regard to 

 some species of Mr. AValker : 



Prof Fernald's references of Nep)liopteryx intradella and Sebtinta 

 guttulosa are repeated. 



Acrobasis latiorella Walk., C. B. M. pt. 27, p. 29, 1863, is a Noc- 

 tuid belonging to the Deltoidje. 



y Nephopteryx stibcatia/is C B. M. pt. 27, p. 56, 1863, is an Epipas- 

 chiid, belonging to Tetralopha, or a new genus near it. 



Benta expandens Walk. C B. M., pt. 27, p. 112, 1863, is a synonym 

 of Tetralopha asperateUa Clem. 



Nephopteryx trausitella and N. rubiginella are true Phycitidee. 



Mr. Ragonot, in his catalogue, places under the head of "species 

 unknown" to him, Fempelia approximella Walk. He refers probably 

 to Earhodopje appjroximella Walk. C. B. M. pt. 35, p. 1722, 1866. 

 Upon what ground he calls it Pempelia I do not know. 



Mr. Ragonot also places in his catalogue of N. A. Phycitidse 

 Euzophera cuprofceviella Christoph. This species was described by 

 Mr. Christoph in the "Bulletin Soc. Nat. Moscow," 1881, p. 58. 

 The title of the paper is " Neue Lepidopteren des Amurgebietes." 

 The locality is given as " Wladiwostok, Amurland." I am unable 

 to find any authority for a belief that it is an American species, and 

 have consequently not given it a place. as such in this paper. 



Nephopteryx indistinctalis Walk, and N. bifascialis Walk., C. B. 

 M. pt. 27, p. 59, 1863, are both placed by Mr. Ragonot in his cata- 

 logue as North American Phycitidie, under the head of " unknown 

 species." They were, however, both described from Brazil, and do 

 not belong to our fauna. 



Tehama bonifatella Hulst, Ento. Am. iii, 135, 1887. 

 Uinta oreadella Hulst, Ento. An), iv, 116, 1888. 



