THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 117 



A CATALOGUE OF VICTORIAN HETEROCERA. 



By Oswald B. Lower, F.E.S. 



Part XXVI. 



CASTORURA. Meyr. 

 B ATRAC HEDRA. Stt. 



997. B. ARENOSELLA, Walk. 



Melbourne, Gisborne. 



COSMOPTERYX. Hb. 

 EL AC HIST A. Tr. 

 LIMNCECIA. Stt. 



998. L. phragmitella, Stt. (an introduced species). 

 Melbourne (near railway station, Spencer-street). 



ENDROSIS. Hb. 



999. E. lacteella, Schiff. (an introduced species). 



I have several other genera of this group, but the above, I hope, 

 will suffice for classification. 



Family— PLU TELLID/E. 



The remarks in reference to the two former families are equally 

 applicable here. 



PRAYS. Hb. 



YPNOME UTA. Lair. 



ENCEMIA. Zeller. 



CERATOPHYSETIS. Meyr. 



THYRIDECTIS. Meyr. 



PLUTELLA. Schrk. 



1000. P. ckuciferarum, Zeller (the Cabbage Moth). 



EUTORNA. Meyr. 



1,001. E. paiiulicola, Meyr. (MSS.) 

 Melbourne, &c. 



1002. E. tricasis, Meyr. (MSS.) 

 ( lisborne. 



GLYPHIPTERYX. Mb. 

 Tins genus is usually considered typical of the family Glyphip- 

 terygidce, but as Mr. Meyrick has merged them into the PluteUidce 

 I follow this arrangement. 



