( lxx ) 



Pisinidea, 83. P. viridis, 83. 



Plodia interpunctalis, doubtfully from Chili, 60. 



Plutella xylostella, from Chili, 75. 



Precis sesamus, 347. 



Psaliodes mathewi, 89. 



Pyrdlidina, classification of Australian, xxxvii. 



Pyralis chilialis, a Rhodaria, 52. — mimeralis, alluded to, 56. 



Pyrgus tucusa, 359. 



Rhodaria chilialis, from Chili, 52. — purpuraria, 52. 



Safra bogotatella, synonym of L. tessellatella, 84. 



Samia, abnormal specimen described, xxvii. »S'. cecropia, xxvii, — gloveri, 



xxvii, — promethea, xxvii, bred specimens exhibited. 

 Schcenobius terreus, alluded to, 63. 

 Schistotheca, alluded to, 59. S. canescens, 59. 

 Sciaphila leonina, 69. 

 Scoparia dispersa, 58. 



Scopula amitina, 54. — cinerea, 54. — indistincta, 55. — melanosticta, 55. 

 Selidosema, new species indicated from Chili, 88. 



Sericoris cauquenensis, 72. — erebina, 72. — eurydice, 72. — ivilkinsonii, 71. 

 Setomorpha, synonym of Lindera, 49. <S'. bogotatella, synonym of L. 



tessellatella, 84. 

 Sitotroga, introduced into Australia, 123. 

 Stenopteryx hybridalis, from Chili, 58. 

 Stenoptycha, position of, 57. S. zelleri, 57. 

 Tachyris melania, note on, xxxvii. 

 Taseopteryx, 63. T. sericea, 64. 

 Telea polyphemus, bred specimens exhibited, xxvii ; living larvae exhibited, 



xxviii. 

 Tephrosia undularia, probably a Eubolia, 89. 

 Teracolus bowkeri, 358. 



Teras blanchardii, 64. — fernaldii, 56. — walsinghamii, 65. 

 Thymelicus wallengrenii, 361. 

 Tineina, classification of some families of, 119. 

 Tozcorhychia, 74. T. cinerea, 75. 

 Topeutis venosa, 77. 

 Torda, a genus of Tortricidce, 51. 

 Tortricina, classification alluded to, 119. 

 Tortrix chrysopteris, 69. 

 Ypsipetes chiloensis, 88. 

 Zygcena filipendulce, parasite of, 161, — doubtful form from York exhibited, 



MYEIOPODA. 

 Polydesmus complanatus, supposed cause of potato-disease, v. 



NETJBOPTERA. 

 Chrysopa, larvae in figs from Smyrna exhibited, xxvi. 



