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district of Serdang: East Sumatra. — Moreover a typical 

 larval case of this species has been brought home from 

 Sumatra by the Scientific Sumatra-Expedition. 



(This species is perfectly described and figured by Mr. 

 F. Moore, Lepidoptera of Ceylon, part VII, p. 102; pi. 

 118, fig. 1, (ƒ, la, larval case. The apices of the secon- 

 daries in fig. 1 are however too much produced). 



Besides the above mentioned species of Oiketicina, 

 two larval cases from Sumatra (Scientific Sumatra- 

 Expedition) , one of a young , the other of a full-grown 

 larva, are present in the Leyden Museum. These cases be- 

 long to Oiketicus tertius Templeton , Trans, ent. Soc. 

 Lond. V, p. 39; pi. 5, fig. 1 — 4 = O/Ar. Templetonii 

 Westw., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1854, p. 234, pi. 

 XXXVL fig 2 = Eumeta Templetonii Westw., Walk., 

 Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. IV, p. 965 = Dappula Temple- 

 tonii Westw., F. Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, part VII, 

 p. 104, pi. 118, fig. 6, cf, 6a, larval case. 



4. Heckmeyeria pronuhella Snell. '= Fumeapronuhella'^nQW.^ 

 Tijdschr. v. Ent. XXI, p. 130; pi. 7, fig. 1— 6; Heylaerts, 

 Compte-rendu Soc. ent. Beige, 7 Fevr. 1880. 



This species, which is one of the most interesting Psy- 

 chids, certainly does not belong to the genus i^iimea Hübn . 

 (vide my description of the gen. Heckmeyeria Heyl., Compte- 

 rendu Soc. ent. Beige, 7 Fevr. 1880). 



It is still yet represented in the Leyden Museum by the 

 type-specimen ouly , which has been found in East Java 

 (Mount Ardjoeno) by Mr. W. E. J. Heckmeyer. 



5. Species incertae sedis : (Eumeta?) Salae , nov. spec. 

 Mr. Biittikofer and the late Sala have found in Liberia 



a larval case (with a full-grown larva) of a Psychid , which , 

 without knowledge of the perfect insect, cannot be named 

 with certainty. Psychids however have larval cases, dif- 

 ferently shaped for each species, and therefore they may 

 be named notwithstanding the imago is unknown. The 

 genus however remains ipse facto uncertain. 



Besides the Psychids there is a large number of case- 

 Notes from the Leyden MLu.seu.iii, Vol. VI. 



