132 [November, 



Under-side : as above, except that neitlicr of tlie wings is margined with brown. 

 Posterior wing with three spots at the base, an oblique band of four spots, a spot on 

 the costal margin and a larger spot in the cell, all black. 

 Exp. ly% inch. 



Hab. Fernando Po (Rogers). 



Near to A. Cerasa as well as to Quirina. 



Oatlands, Weybridge : 



October, 1874. 



NOTES ON BRITISH TORTRICES. 

 BY C. G. BAEEETT. 

 {continued from J) . 62). 



Tlitlieocliroa rugosnna, ITiibn. — Tlie larva of tliis species does not 

 appear to have been noticed in this country. Its habit of feeding iu 

 the unripe berries of Bryonia dioica, and spinning uj) on the stem, is 

 recorded by the late Senator yon Heyden in the Stettin, ent. Zeitung, 

 and translated in the Entom. Annual for 18G7 by Mr. Stainton. M. 

 Milliere (Icon, iii, p. 334) states that it feeds also upon Echalium 

 elaterium (not a British plant). 



Eriopsela fractifasciana, Haw. — According to M. Jourdhcuille's 

 Calendar, the larva of this species feeds in heads of Scabious iu dry 

 fields. 



JEriopsela quadrana, Hiibn. — Continental specimens of this and 

 the preceding species are larger than ours. Professor Zeller tells mo 

 that in Switzerland j&. qiuidrana flies in June and July, but in Germany 

 in May, as with us. 



Chrosis tesserana, Tr. (Schiff.). — Dr. "Wocke has had the mis- 

 fortune to discover an earlier name for this species in " Der Natur- 

 forscher" — Alcella, Schultze (1776). The beautiful variations in 

 colour which it frequently assumes in this country seem to bo unknown 

 in Germany, 



Chrosis Audouinana, Dup. — This also Dr. "Wocke corrects to 

 hifasciana, Hiibn., undoubtedly an earlier name. He places it in the 

 genus Seterognomon (a sub-division of Torlrix), with viridana, Berg- 

 manniana, Conwayana, &c. 



Argyrolepia ceneana, Hiibn. — In addition to "Wilkinson's localities, 

 this has occurred, but not commonly, at Haslemere in the south of 

 Surrey. 



Argyrolepia Sch'ehersiana, Frul. — In Germany, Prof. Zeller tells 



