BIBLIOGRAPHY". 45 



The large twisted bunches at end of bramble shoots contain Aspis 

 itdmanniana; the twisted tops of fleabane {IhkIo) contain larvae of 

 Ehiilea crocealis ; the twisted shoots of honeysuckle, larvae of Gelechia 

 mouffetella ; the twisted shoots of Genista fiftctoria, larvce of G. lentigin- 

 osella. 



Coleophora cases should be collected now. Each species should be 

 kept in different little glass jars, and the cases mounted with the imago 

 for reference — Coleophora troglodytella makes blotches on fleabane and 

 Eupatorium ; C. palliatella on oak ; C. ibipennella on birch ; C. gefiis- 

 tcFColella on Genista anglica ; C. vibicella on G. tinctoria ; C. laricella on 

 larch ; C. sati{ra:ella on broom ; several species on elm, rose, sallow, 

 etc. Those on heath must be swept. 



^glBLIOGRAPHY. 



Additions to the British List and Changes in Nomenclature. 



DiPTERA. 



Micropalpus hcemorrhoidatis, Fin., Meade, E?it. Mo. Mag., 91. A 

 supposed British specimen was obtained from Mr. F. Walker, but the 

 precise locality is unknown. 



Hemiptera. 



Lecaniuni distinguenilum, n. sp., Douglas, Ent. Mo. Mag., 96. Dela- 

 mere Forest, found by Mr. R. Newstead on Vaccinium myrtillus. 



Pitlvlnaria hetutcE, Linn., Douglas, Efit. Mo. Mag., 98. Delamere 

 Forest, ffound by Mr. R. Newstead on Betiila alba. It had been re- 

 corded before as British, but on insufficient grounds. 



P. betitlcB var. no v. alni, Douglas, Ent. Mo. Mag., 100. Lewisham, 

 on Alnus glutinosa. 



Lepidoptera. 



Micropteryx sangii, n. sp., Wood, Ent. Mo. Mag., 10 1. The species 

 formerly named M. inamspiciiella, turns out to be M. semipurpiirella. 



Caioptria decolorana, Frr. Mr. Barrett shows in E7it. Mo. Mag., pp. 

 101-103, that this species has no right to a place in the British fauna. 



Pempelia adelphella. Mr. Barrett also throws this species out of the 

 British fauna, Ent. Mo. Mag., p. 103. 



Coleoptera. 

 Anaspis septentrionalis, n. sp.,'G. C. Champion, Ent. Mo. Mag., 104. 

 Inverness-shire. — T. D. A. Cockerell. 



fgOCIETIES, 



City of London Entomological and Natural History Society. 

 — Thursday, April 16th, 1 891. —Mr. Battley exhibited fine specimens 

 of Bombyx rubi bred from larvse taken at Reigate, one of the females 

 having a light circle on the right fore-wing between the two transverse 

 hnes. On the left hind-wing one of the rays ended abruptly in the 

 centre of the wing. Messrs. Clark and Tutt exhibited long series of 

 LiTHOSiiD^, and Mr. Tutt read the following notes on parallel variation 



