60 



one stout, semi-globular, scobinate. Coremata sessile, hairs 

 few, short. Saccus rounded. 



Ostium weak. Ductus bursae short. Bursa pannicular. 



Dr. Petersen seems to have described and figured this 

 species from a single specimen, sent to him by Herr 

 Dietze, this specimen evidently had a wrong body that of 

 linariata, which he figures as that of irriguata. 



Indigata, Hb. 106 



Valva small, narrow, pointed. Cornuti appear to be fused 

 with a dentate plate; there is a small base. Coremata 

 sessile, hairs long. Saccus rounded. 



Ostium weak. Ductus bursae short. Bursa instrate, 

 except a large patch of thickened chitine, forming the 

 mouth of the ductus seminalis. 



Pimpinellata, Hb. 63 



Valva pointed. Uncus pointed. Cornuti four, one large 

 horn-like; one small horn-like; one pointed with base. 

 Papillae large. Coremata sessile, hairs long. Saccus 

 centrally indent. 



Ostium weak. Ductus bursse complicated, long, with 

 a raised papilla. Bursa instrate. 



Virgaureata, Dbl. 48 



Valva broad, rounded. Cornuti three, two pointed; one 

 indefinite. Coremata sessile, hairs many. Saccus rounded. 



Ostium weak. Ductus bursae short. Bursa pannicular, 

 weak. 



Petersen's figures and descriptions of the males of this 

 species and castigata should be transposed, an evident 

 mistake having occurred. 



The Paisley Pug. 



We have examined four specimens of the " Paisley pug " 

 (W. H. Tugwell, Entomologist, Vol. xxv., p. 41, 1892), 

 captured by " W. Watson, Paisley," and " Dunsmore, 

 Paisley," and find they agree with virgaureata. Doubt was 



