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Epithectis movfeteUa. One larva on honeysuckle, Sigmund's- 

 kron. 



Xpsulnphiis nstuMltis. Several in a small wood near Sigmund's- 

 krou, April 28th. We found them sitting on nettles and other low 

 plants after the manner of Abraxas sylvata, but the}' were much 

 more lively. 



Y/iffolofjiKs fascielltat. On the Calvarienberg, May 16th. These 

 were of the usual size. Dr. H. Eebel mentions finding very snlall 

 specimens of this species in the same place, in July, 1892, which he 

 rightly says were undoubtedly a second brood. 



Si/iiniioca califilitella. Took three oft' leaves of comfrey, Gries, 

 May 3rd. 



Depressaria applana. A hibernated specimen at Sigmund'skron 

 April 15th. 



Borkhausenia aiunistella. Three specimens, Gries, May 1st. 



8ci/thris chenopodiella, Calvarienberg, May 14th. 



Ccleophora ILvella. On the wing. May 5th, Sigmund'skron. 



ColeopJiora heme rob iella. An old case, undoubtedly this species, 

 on a cherry tree. 



ElacJnsta triatowea, one, Gries, April 16th. 



Gracilaria stiijutatella] r^■ -1,1 a 1 ooiu 



.,.,■', \ Sigmund skron, April zbth. 

 Cjracitana eCowjella } 



(hnix torquilleUa, May 2nd. 



Lit/iocolleiis hnrtdla, bred, oak, Gries. 



f ■ . ,.',.,, Among alders, Sigmund'skron, April 28th. 

 L. fraiiclnelia \ ° ' o > i 



Lithocolletis cerasicolella, at rest on old cherry trees, April 15th, 

 Sigmund'skron. 



Li/oiH'tia derhella, Gries, abundant in an orchard, April 27th. 



Nepticiila freyella, three bred from mines in Convolvulus arvensis, 

 gathered beside a dusty road, Gries, May 7th. 



Tinea cioacella, Gries. We also saw two Tinea, sp ? smaller and 

 whiter than this, but not T. i/ranella. 



Neiiiophora sivannuerdaiinnella, April 15th. 



Adela vividella, Gries, April 18th. 



A. degeerella, Sigmund'skron, Maj' 19th. 



A.fibiilelln, in blossoms of Veronica, May 8th, on the Calvarienberg. 



Zainenis i/evionensis. At Bozen this snake appears in a melanic 

 form ; it is not usually black. 



