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Vol. v. page 175, No. 2. G. lobelia. Add to synonyms T. lugu- 



brella, D. 



Vol. v. page 175, No. 3. G. cinerella. Add to synonyms T.Ar- 



deliella, H. 437. 



„ ,, 195, ,, 21. G. rufescens. Add to synonyms G. 



diap/tanella (Lien.), Z. (Isis, 1846.) 



,, „ 196, ,, 25. G. contigua. This, I now think, is most 



probably the Re. tricolorella of Ha- 

 worth ; and if this point can be esta- 

 blished, we must adopt the name, as 

 it was published prior to contigua. 

 But there is no reference to Haworth's 

 specimen, as in that case, and I doubt 

 the sufficiency of the description alone 

 of tricolorella. 



„ „ 197, „ 27. G. maculella^ . Zeller writes to me 



that he thinks this name is improperly 

 applied to this Gelechia, and that 

 Fabricius's description much better 

 suits our (Ecophora Curtisella. I 

 agree with this opinion, and adopt 

 for our Gelechia the name hlandella 

 (F. v. R.), Z. Mr. Stainton has reared 

 this species from larvae which fed in 

 the capsules of Stellaria holostea. 



,, ,, 198, ,, 30. G. sequax. Mr. Logan has reared this 



species from larvae found on Helian- 

 themum vulgar e. 



,, „ „ „ 33. G. lentiginosella. Mr. Weir has reared 



this species from larvae found on 

 Genista tinctoria. 



„ „ 199, ,, 34. G. distinctella. Add to synonyms An. 



serricornis, West, and Humph, vol. ii. 

 p. 187, pi. 104, fig. 19. 



>> M 200, ,, 38. G. subocellea. The larvae, which are 



case-bearers, feed on Origanum vul- 

 gare. (Proceed, p. 117.) 



