164 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



1. Gracilarianae. — First two larval stages '* Gracilarian." 



a. Gracilaria. 



b. Coriscium (cundipennellum). 



c. Ornix. 



2. Lithocolletinse. — First three or more stages " Gracilarian " 



6 or 7 larval instars. 



a. Lithocolletis (European group). 



b. Cmneraria* (type, guttifinitella) . 



c. Leucanthiza {ostensackenella, Fitch). 



d. Acrocercops (type, hrongniardellum). 



3. Phyllocnistinse. — Three Gracilarian stages and 1 modified 



normal stage (4 larval instars). 

 a. Phyllocnistis. 

 II. Phyllobrostid^— Pupa does not leave puparium, but 5 and 

 6 free, and 7 in c? (larva normal '?). 

 1. Phyllobrostinae. 

 a. Pliyllobrostis. 

 III. Lyonetiad^. — Pupa immobile, fusion of parts feeble (larva 

 normal). 



1. Leucopterinre. — Pupa with appendages shorter than 



abdomen, 

 a. Leucoptera {Ccmiostoma). 



2. Lyonetianffi. — Appendages reach end of pupa, weakly 



fused, 

 a. Lyonetia. 



3. Bedelliange. — Appendages to end of pupa, rather firmly 



fused. 

 a. Bedellia. 

 Somewhere else, and at a lower level, but not together — 

 Bucculatrix. 

 Tischeria. 



Bedellia is pupally very similar to Lyonetia, but has advanced 

 to a much greater solidity and fixity of parts, sufficiently possibly 

 to require that it should be placed in a separate subfamily. 



MISCELLANEA RHYNCHOTALIA.— No. 4 (Heteropteba). 

 By G. W. Kirkaldy, F.E.S. 



1. Antilochus coqubbertii (Fabr.). — Kangra Valley, India, 

 4500 ft. (G. C. Dudgeon). 



2. Dysdercus cingulatus (Fabr.). — Red form; Kangra Valley, 

 as above. 



3. D. RUFicoLLis (Linn.). — Cura9ao (coUns. Sceldrayers and 



mine). 



''''■ "Of or belonging to Chambers," 



