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THE GENUS ANTlSriLA. 



imago). In the first volume of the 

 " Proceedings of the Kntomological 

 Society of Pliihulolpliia," at p. 81, 

 when noticing tlie liabits of the 

 larvae of AspiiUsca, lie points out 

 some of the distinctive characters 

 between them and the larvaj of Afi- 

 tispila. 



In the 4tli volume of the " Ento- 

 mologist's Monthly Magazine," p. 10, 

 Mr. Ilealy has given some very in- 

 teresting observations on the diffe- 

 rences in the pupation of A/itispila 

 Pfcifferclla and TrcitschkieUa, 

 having previously given a detailed 

 notice of the transformations of those 

 species in the "Entomologist," vol. 2, 

 pp. 126 and 129. 



In my volume of the " Tineina of 

 Southern Europe," I have devoted 

 an entire chajiter to Antispila lii- 

 villei, and hope that now sufficient 

 attention has been called to it to lead 

 to its I'C-discovery. 



sions (In papillon). Dans le i)re- 

 mier volume des " Proceedings of 

 the Entomological Society of Phila- 

 delphia," a p. 81, lorsqu'il traite des 

 mfjeurs des chenilles du genre Aspi- 

 disca, il indique quelques caracteres 

 distinctifs entre elles et les chenilles 

 du genre Aiitispila. 



Dans le quatrieme volume de 

 r " Entomologist's ]\Ioiithly Maga- 

 zine," p. 10, Mr. Ilealy a donne des 

 observations fort interessantes quant 

 a la maniere de se chrysalider de 

 V Antispila Pfeifferella et de la 

 Treitschkiella ; il avait deja public 

 une notice detaillee sur les trans- 

 formations de ces deux especes dans 

 r " Entomologist," vol. 2, \)\). 126 et 

 129. 



Dans mon volume sur les " Tine- 

 ites de rEmoi)e Mciidionale" j'ai 

 consacre un chapitre entier a V Anti- 

 spila Rivillei, et j'espere que main- 

 tenant cette espece a ete tellement 

 poussee en avant qu'on ne tardera 

 pas a la decouvrir encore. 



