152 FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE GENUS NEPTICULA. 



Jliibncnila, Herricli - Scliaflfer, 

 Schmett. von Europa, v., p. 

 352, fig. 829. 



The known larvae may be arranged 

 as follows, according to their food- 

 plants : — 



Hllbnerella, Herrich - Schaflfer, 

 Schmett. V. Europa, v. p. 352, 



Fig. 829. 



Les chenilles deja connues peuvent 

 s'arranger selon les plantes nour- 

 ricieres, savoir : — 



Natural Order CisTACE.f:. 

 lidiantJiemum vulgare. HeUanthemdla. 



Natural Order Tiliace.e. 

 Tilia Eurupcea. Tllice. 



Natural Order Hypericace^. 

 Hypericum perforatum and pulchrum. Septembrella, 



Natural Order Acerace^. 

 Acer Campestris, Aceris. 

 ,, Pseudo-plata?ius, Speciosa. 



Natural Order Rhamne.e. 

 Rhamnus Catharticus. Rhamnella and Catharticella. 



Natural Order Leguminos.e. 

 Lotus cornicnlatus and major. Cryptella. 



Natural Order Rosacea. 

 Prtaius Spbwsa. Plagicolella and Frunetorum. 

 Poteriurn Sanguisorba. Poterii. 



Agrimouia Eupotoria. A^neofasciata and AgrimoiiieUa, 

 Tormeulilla ufficinalis. Tormentillella. 

 Pote?itilla fragariastrum, Arcuata. 

 Fragaria vesca. Arcuata and Fragariella. 

 Ruhus Id(sus, Aiirella ? and Spkndidissima. 



„ Fruticosus. Aurella, Splendidissima and Rubivora. 

 Geum iirbanum and riiale. Aurella ? 

 Rosa Ccfitifolia, Centifoliella and Anomalella, 



„ Canina, &c. Anomalella and Angulifasciella. 

 Crataegus Oxyacantha. Pygmceclla, Oxyacanthella, Atricollis, Rcgiella, 

 Jgnobilella, Gratiosella and Paradoxa. 



Amclanchier vulgaris. Mespilicola. 

 Pyrus communis. Minusculdla. 

 „ Malas. Pumdlu, Dcsperatdla, Maklla and Pulvero&dla. 



