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Ailrhr jiiid still l>o;>r liis n.-imcs. 

 His IJr(/rrr(//(i ami Cnvsrlld arc 

 Ixitli rell'irod to Sulzvridlti by 

 Wockc, but there seems no .sulHcient 

 fvidcnoc to say •whether they should 

 be referred to that species or to 

 Vc(/errci/>i ; I lie Barbatclla of. 

 Scopoli has never been determined. 



The " Systcmatisches Verzeich- 

 niss der Schmetterlinge der Wiener 

 Gegend" is rather disappointing in 

 reference to these insects. We lind 

 a note to Swammcrdammella, No. 2, 

 at p. 141 — " this species, as also 4, 6, 

 25 and 26, has very long antennas.'' 

 On referring to these four species 

 we liiul they are Viridclla, Pilella, 

 DcgrcrcUa and Rcaumurella, but 

 then no reference is made to the 

 aiitennic of 8, liohvrteUa ; 1 o, liuji- 

 m itrclln ; 20, Sch iff'irm ilUrcUa ; 

 24, Sultzcllo; and 33, Fibulella. 



Fabricius in his " Systema Ento- 

 mologiie" has the Linnean species 

 and one other, FascicUa, described 

 from English specimens (our>>V/«o- 

 tois fasciellus); he places them all 

 together near the end of his genus 

 Aluciln. His " Entomologia Syste- 

 matica," though containing an ad- 

 ditional description of a Xcmophora 

 {]\uizcr('Ua), is lather a retrograde 

 step, as we tiiul Kr.rlcbclhi, (\il- 

 thclla, raykullclla and PromulcUa 

 placed in the midst of the long-horns 

 — which they thus divide. 



Ilaworth in the fourth part of his 

 " Lepidoptei-u Britannicu," which, 



veritables Adda et portent a cc 

 jour ses noms. Sa DcgccrcUa et 

 sa Creese I la sont rapportees toutes 

 deux par Wocko a la SulzcricUa, 

 mais il ne me j)arait pas qu'on pent 

 bien determiner si on doit les raji- 

 porter on a la ISuhcricUd on a la 

 Drgccrclld ; la Barhdtclld de Sco- 

 poli n'a jamais etc deterniinee. 



Le " .Systcmatisches ^'crzeichniss 

 der Schmetterlinge der Wiener Ge- 

 gend" est pen satisfaisant rjuant a 

 ses insectcs. Nous trouvons une note 

 a la SicammcrdanimcUa, No. 2, a 

 page 141 — " cette espece, de meme 

 que les 4, 6, 25 et 26, ont les an- 

 tennes tres-lougues." En tournant 

 a ces quatre especes nous voyons 

 que ce sont les Viridella, Pihila, 

 Drgecrclla et Rcaumurella, mais 

 poiir«iuoi est-ce que nons ue trouvons 

 aucun rapport aux antennes de No. 8, 

 la Robertella ; No. 15, la Rujimi- 

 trella; No.20, \ASchiffcrmillcrcUd ; 

 No. 24, la Snltzclld ; et No. 33, la 

 Fibulella 7 



Fabricius dans son " Systema En- 

 tomologiie " a toutes les especes 

 decrites par Linne, et il y ajoutc 

 une autre, la Fdsciclla, decrite 

 d'apres des indlvidus Anglais (notre 

 Nemotois fasciellus) ; il les place 

 toutes ensemble vers la fin de son 

 genre Alucita. Son "Entomologia 

 Systematica" contient une descrip- 

 tion additiouelle d'une yemophora 

 (la Pdfizcrella), mais autrement il 

 fait un pas retrograde, car nous 

 trouvons YErxlcbclla, la Calthclta, 

 la Paykullella et la Promiilclla 

 placees an milieu des phalenes a 

 auteunes longues — et ainsi ce groupe 

 se trouve divise. 



Haworth dans la quatrieme partie 

 de ses "Le2)id()pfera Britauuica," 



