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CONTENTS. 



Dianthcecia albimacula, 68 ; barretti, 

 68, 346 ; cassia, 68, 346 ; capsincola, 

 57, 171 ; capsophila, 236 ; cucubali, 

 171 ; irregularis, 29, 68 ; luteago, 

 68 ; nana, 249 

 Diasemia literalis, 104 ; ramburialis, 



104 

 Dichrorampha alpestrana, 843 

 Dicranocephalus adamsi, 150 ; dabryi, 



150 

 Dicranura bicuspis, 25, 245, 247, 346; 

 bifida, 234, 358; furcula, 90, 234; 

 vinula, 28, 143 

 Didea fasciata, 77 

 Diloboderus abderus, 224 (fig.), 231 

 Dioctria fiavipes, 338 ; reinhardi, 328 

 Dioryctria splendidella, 342 

 Diplosis rumicis, 154 

 Diptera, rare British, 136 ; the economy 



of certain, 196 

 Dipterygia jjinastri, 30, 71, 146; scabri- 



uscula, 71, 170 

 Ditula semifasciana, 323 

 Dorsetshire — Colias edusa, 70, 297; 



hyale, 70 ; Plusia ni, 349 

 Dorydium westwoodi, 150 

 Doryphora elongella, 343 ; quaestonella, 



343 

 Dragonflies, rare British, 31 ; among the, 

 86 ; in the Cliester district, 147 ; 

 early, 220 ; of the Black Pond, 

 Esher, 270, 349 

 Drepana cultraria, 143 ; falcalaria, 90 ; 

 falcula, 28, 234 ; hamula, 28 ; har- 

 pagula, 25 ; lacertinaria, 90 ; sicula, 

 25, 245 

 Dryophanta divisa, 202 



Earias chlorana, 143 



Earlier publication of the Entomologist, 



102 

 Early appearances, 19, 71, 179, 222, 295, 



320 

 Echinomyia grossa, 328 ; lurida, 328 

 Editorial, 253 

 Elachista scirpi, 344 

 EUopia fasciaria, 28, 57 

 Emmelesia affinitata, 57 ; alchemillata, 



191, 354, 355; decolorata, 57 ; mi- 



norata, 355 

 Emydia cribrum, 143, 178, 307, 356 

 Enallagma cyathigerum, 350 

 Endromis versicolor, 147 

 Ennomos angularia, 141 ; tiliaria, 320, 



322, 347, 351 

 Entomological Societies, &c., a proposed 



list of, 24 

 Entomological Society, a new local, 24 

 Entomology, the New, 81, 110, 185 ; six 



years of, in Galway, 88, 169, 190 

 Enychus cressida, 76 

 Ephelia varinervis, 77 

 Ephestia kiihniella, 342 



I Ephippiphora foenella, 276 

 I Ephyra omicronaria, 275 

 ! Epichnopteryx pulla, 199 

 Epione advenaria, 144, 146 ; apiciaria, 

 28, 57; parallellaria, 190; vesper- 

 taria, 32, 70, 78 

 Epigraphia steiukelneriana, 57 

 Epinephele hyperanthes, 17 ; ida, 37 ; 

 lycaon, 36 ; nurag, 119 ; tithonus, 

 17, 37 

 Ei^ischnia bankesiella, 342 

 Ej)isema glaucina, 178 

 Epunda lichenea, 29, 30, 171, o22 ; nigra, 



77, 236 

 Erastria fasciana, 328 

 Erebia blandina, 305, 359 ; ffithiops, 305 ; 



epijjhron, 83, 153 ; neoridas, 36 

 Eriocephala calthella, 149 

 Eriogaster lanestris, 234 

 Eros (Platycis) minutus, on a habit of, 



161 

 Errata, 25, 37, 80, 118, 322, 355 

 Essex — Amphidasys strataria, 178; Co- 

 lias edusa, 320 ; hyale at Dover- 

 court, 221 ; Deilephila galii, larvic of, 

 325 ; Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Pur- 

 fieet, 222 ; notes on the season, 325 ; 

 Vanessa antiopa, 178 

 Eubolia cervinaria, 322 

 Eucheira socialis, 152 

 Euchloe cardamines, 144, 145, 271 ; hes- 

 perides, 268; supposed new species 

 of, 218, 268 

 Euclidia glyphica, 146 ; mi, 146 

 Eucouista agaritharia, 179 

 Eucranium arachnoides, 224 (fig.), 229, 



231 

 Eugonia alniaria, 26, 57 ; erosaria, 57, 

 190; fuscantana, 26, 190; querci- 

 naria, 57 

 Eumestleta, note on, 314 

 Eupelmus urozonus, 202 

 Euperia fulvago, 141, 236 

 Eupithecia abbreviata, 57 ; assimilata, 

 141 ; consignata, 104 ; constrictata, 

 304 ; coronata, 141 ; debiliata, 191 ; 

 exiguata, 57 ; expallidata, 57 ; ex- 

 tensaria, 104 ; fraxinata, 191 ; liel- 

 veticaria, 75; indigata, 141, l!)l ; 

 lariciata, 57, 141, 14(i ; miuutata ?, 

 57 ; nanata, 57 ; pulchellata, 191, 

 303 ; pumilata, 57 ; ultimaria, 245 ; 

 vulgata, 57; virgaureata, 191 

 Eupircilia erigeraua, 343 

 ' European Butterflies and Moths,' 220 

 Euryniene dolobraria, 190, 322 

 Euryproctus nemoralis, 153 

 Euthemonia russula, 3U, 143 

 Euzophera oblitella, 342 

 Exhibition of Tropical Lepidoptera, 



320 

 Extermination of Lepidoptera, natural 

 and artificial, 217 



