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ANSWERS TO ENIGMAS. 



37. Ent. Ann. 1858, p. 115. I found two larvs of tliis 

 on a small birch tree in May, and bred only obsciu'e Fusce^ 

 (linella or B'l color ella-W^e specimens. Is it a form of J^lco- 

 lo7'ella, feeding on birch ? 



65. NepticuJa Helianthemella (see Int. viii. p. 176). 



73. CEcopIiora Unitella (see ante, p. 110). 



74. Coleophora 3IeUlotella (see ante, p. 88). 



75. Coleopliora Arteniisiella (see ante, p. 89). 



78. Mr. Gregson sent me a specimen of Coleopliora An- 

 nulatella as having been bred from the larvse referred to last 

 year. But I am strongly disposed to think some error has 

 crept in here. 



80. Cosnwpteryx Druryella of Zeller ; the bred speci- 

 mens having a bronzy base and an uninterrupted apical 

 streak. 



ENIGMAS STILL UNANSWERED. 



11. '^ An Elachista larva, found by Mr. Scott, at the end 

 of April, 1854, mining the leaves of Scirpus lacvstris." 



20. " A Depressaria larva, found by Mr. Boyd, May 2nd, 

 1855 (it was then young), feeding on a leaf of parsnip (Pas- 

 tinaca saticci) under a turned-down corner; this was ex- 

 pected to be Depressaria Douglasella." 



