1802.] gl 



NEW CORSICAN AND FRENCH MICRO-LEPIDOPTEBA. 



BY THE RT. HON. LOUD WALSINGHAM, M.A., LL.D., P.R.S., Ac. 



{Continued from Vol XXXVII, p. 184). 



335. HOLCOPOGON, Stgr. 

 n. syn. = Cyrnia, Wlsm. 



Holcopogon, Stgr., Hur. Soc. Ent. Ross., XV, 330-1 (1879); 

 Stgr.and Rbl., Cat. Lp. Pal., 11, 160, No. 335 (1901). Cyrnia, Wlsm , 

 Ent. Mo. .Mag., XXXVI, 218-9 (1900); Stgr. and Rbl., Cat. Ip. 

 Pal., II, 201, No. 3M bis (1901). 



2979. Holcopocon bubulcellus, Stgr. 

 n. syn. =3011 bia barbata, Wlsin. 



Hypsolophus bubulcellus, Stgr., Stett. Ent. Ztg., XX, 215, No. 96 

 (1859). Ypsolvphus pulverellus, Cnst., Ann. Soc. Ent. Er., XXXI V 

 (4 s., V: 1805), 191—2, PI. II, 5 (1865). Uolcopoyon bubulcella, 

 Stgr., lior. Soc. Ent. Ross., XV, 330 -1 (1879) ; H. bubulcellus, Stgr. 

 and Rbl, Cat, Lp. Pal., II, 160, No. 2979 (1901). Cyrnia barbata, 

 Wlsm., Ent. Mo. Mag., XXXVI, 219, No. 2177 (2) (1900) ; Stgr. 

 and Rbl., Cat. Lp. Pal., II, 264, No. 301t bis (1901). 



I regret to find that by an unfortunate error the description of 

 Cyrnia barbata, Wlsm., MS., has appeared in print. These descrip- 

 tions were intended to be suppressed, but having slipped in among 

 those of other Corsican species sent for publication, my attention was 

 not called to the oversight until my return from abroad. The genus 

 was not regarded as sufficiently distinct from iLolcopoijon, Stgr., 

 differing only in my two specimens having veins 3 and 4 of the hind- 

 wings connate, whereas they are normally separate in Holcopogon 

 heloeolellus, Stgr. The suspicion that barbata was identical with 

 bubulcdlus, Stgr., which I had not then recognised, is now confirmed. 



(To be continued). 



NOTE ON OSMIA MANIC ATA, Morice, WITH DESCRIPTION 

 OF THE FEMALE. 



BY THE REV. F. B. MORICE, M.A., F. E.S. 



The Osmia, whose £ 1 described in Trans. Ent. Soc, London, 

 1901, Part 11, under the name of manicata appears to be widely dis- 

 tributed over the Mediterranean regions. 1 have now taken its £ <§ 

 in Algeria and South Italy (Taranto), both sexes in Corfu, Zante, 

 West and East Greece (Oly mpia, Attica), and $ ? apparently belonging 

 to the same species at Smyrna. 



