160 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Lithosia mesomella, Linn. — This is the type of Cybosia, 

 Hiibn., according to Kirby, who gives Lith. lutarella, Haw., as a 

 variety of C. mesomella. Meyrick also uses Cybosia for this 

 species. 



Lithosia muscerda, Hufn. — Kirby indicates this species as 

 the type of Samera, Wallengren (Wien. Ent. Mon. vii. pp. 14G, 

 147), but Meyrick retains it in Lithosia. 



Lithosia sororcula, Hufn. — The type of Systropha, Hiibn., 

 which Hampson merges in Lithosia, Fabr. Meyrick leaves this 

 species in Lithosia. 



Lithosia complana, Linn. — The type of Lithosia, Fabr. ; 

 griseola, Hiibn., lurideola, Zinck., sericea, Gregs., and lutarella, 

 Linn., all belong to this genus. 



Lithosia deplana, Esp. — Kirby sinks the name deplana, Esp., 

 in favour of depressa, Esp., and indicates it as the type of 

 Pelosia, Hiibn. 



Lithosia caniola, Hiibn. — The type of Eilcma, Hiibn. (Kirby), 

 included in Lithosia, Fabr., by Hampson and Meyrick. 



Gnophria quadra, Linn., and G. rubricollis, Linn. — Quadra 

 is the type of (Eonistis, Hiibn., and rubricollis the type of 

 Gnophria, Stephens. 



Emydia cribrum, Linn. — Kirby refers this species, as cribraria, 

 Linn , to Coscinia, Hiibn., the type of which genus is striata, 

 Linn. = grammica, Linn. This genus is also used by Meyrick 

 for both species. 



EuCHELIIDiE. 



Deiopeia pulchella, Linn. — Kirby and Meyrick refer this 

 species to Utetheisa, Hiibn. (the type of which is omatrix, Linn.), 

 and the former places it in the Lithosiidse. Hampson includes 

 it, under the name Deiopia pulchella, in his Arctiid subfamily 

 Lithosiinse. 



Euchelia jacobje;e, Linn. — The type of Ilipocrita, Hiibn., 

 according to Kirby, and placed by him in the Lithosiidse. Mey- 

 rick refers this species to Tyria, Hiibn. 



(Arctiid^, Kirby and Hampson.) 

 Callimorpha dominula, Linn., and C. hera, Linn. — The first- 

 named species is the type of the genus Callimorpha, Latr., but 

 Kirby sinks hera, Linn., as a synonym of quadripunctaria, Poda 

 (Mus. Graec. p. 89 (1761)), and makes it the type of Euplagia, 

 Hiibn. Meyrick retains Callimorpha for hera. 



Cheloniid.e. 

 (Subfamily Arctium, Kirby and Hampson.) 

 Nemeophila russula, Linn. — The type of Diacrisia, Hiibn., 

 according to Kirby, who refers to it as D. sannio, Linn. Meyrick 



