62 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



39. Lutea, Strom. (1783), for Citria flavago, Fb. (Entom. 

 Eec. ii. 224). 



40. Xanihia, Hb. (?1810), for Cosmia, Ochs. (Entom. Kec. 

 viii. 17). 



41. Cosmia, Hb. (?1810) for Calymnia (Kirby, Handb. Lep. 

 v. 60). 



42. Conspersa, Esp., for nana, Rott. (Tutt, Brit. Noct. 

 iii. 36, 37). 



43. Diphthera, Hb. (?1810), for Agriopis, Bdv. (Kirby, 

 Handb. Lep. v. 65). 



44. Hyppa, Ochs., as generic name for rectilinea (Tutt, Brit. 

 Noct. iii. 95). 



45. Lithophana, Hb. (?1816), for Xylina, Ochs. (Grote, 

 Entom. Rec. vi. 30). 



46. Scoliopteryx, Germ. (1810), for Gonoptera, Latr. (Tutt, 

 Brit. Noct. iii. 97). 



47. Erotyla, Hb. (? 1810), for Agrophila, Bdv. (Kirby, 

 Handb. Lep. v. 86, 87). 



48. Olivana, Schiff. (1776), for argentula, Esp. (I. c, p. 92). 



49. Anthophila, Hb. (? 1810), for Thalpochares, Led. (I. c, 

 p. 97). 



50. Lars, Hb. (? 1810), for Uropteryx, Leach (Z. c, p. 201). 



51. Ennomos, Tr., for Eugonia, Hb., nom.prceocc. (I.e., -p. 208). 



52. Bistortata, Goetze, for biundularia, Bork., = laricaria, 

 Dbld. (Prout, Entom. Rec. viii. 76). 



53. Cyclophora, Hb.* (? 1810), for Zonosoma, Led. (Kirby, 

 Handb. Lep. v. 223). 



54. Testaceata, Don., for Asthena sylvata, Hb., nom. praocc. 

 (Staudinger, Cat. p. 190). 



55. Interjectaria, Gn., for Acidalia dilutaria, Auct. (Prout, 

 Entom. Rec. vii. 124). 



56. Spilota, Hb. (?1810), (or Abraxas, Leach. (Kirby, Handb. 

 Lep. v. 241). 



57. Denotata, Hb., for campamdata, H.-S. (Heinemann, 

 Schmett. Deutsch. i. 802; Entom. Rec. vii. 249). 



58. Chloroclystis, Hb. (?1822, as genus for coronata, rectangu- 

 lata, and debiliata (Meyrick, Handb. pp. 182, 183). 



59. Gymnoscelis, Mab. (1869), as generic name for pumilata 

 (I.e., p. 183). 



60. Sexalata, Retz. (1783), for sexalisata, Hb. (Werneburg, 

 Beitr. i. 193). 



61. Furcata, Thnb. (1784), for sordidata, Fb. (Prout, Entom. 

 Rec. ix. 86). 



62. Autumnalis, Strom. (1783), for trifasciata, Bkh. (Entom. 

 Rec. ii. 224). 



* Hulst (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. xxiii. p. 300) considers this name pre- 

 occupied in Mollusca. But as the form there used was Cyclophorus, both 

 can stand ; vide Walsingham & Durrant, ' Merton Rules,' No. 23.— L. B. P. 



