58 SPECIES COLLECTED BY HEKR MANN 



45. Euplocamus Fueslinellus, Sulz. Twice in the middle of May, at 

 Pisa. 



46. Plutella cruciferarum, Z. At the beginning of April on the 

 Apennines and on the sea-coast, abundantly in several varieties. 



47. P. sequella, Cl. At the beginning of May at Ardenza, on the 

 trunks of elm trees ; scarce. 



48. P. vittella, L. At the end of May at Pisa, on the trunks of elm 

 trees ; not scarce. 



'49. *P. fissella, Hb. At the beginning of May at Leghorn in oak 

 woods ; not scarce. 



50. P. sylvella, L. In the middle of May at Leghorn, Antignano, 

 and Montenero, in oak hedges, by no means scarce ; also at 

 Florence and Pratovecchio, on oaks. 



51. Plutella nemorella, L. In May at Leghorn, Pisa, and Florence ; 

 in young bushes, singly. 



52. P. harpella, S. V. In the middle of June at Pratovecchio, on 

 the Apennines, sometimes. 



53. P. scabrella, L. At the same place and time on the trunks of 

 mulberry-trees ; scarce. 



54. P. asperella, L. At the end of April at Pratovecchio, beaten 

 from oak trees, rarely. 



55. * -\Ypsoloplius exustellus, Z. (leucocephalellus, Koll. in lit.). At 

 the end of May at Pisa and Orciano, late in the evening on grassy 

 places; scarce. 



56. Y. marginellus, F. In June at Poppi, Bibbiena, and Prato- 

 vecchio in the morning, beat, not at all rarely, from juniper 

 bushes. 



57. Y. juniperellus, L. In the middle of June at Poppi, on juniper ; 

 three specimens. 



58. ^Y. verbascellus, S. V. In May at Leghorn, not scarce; rather 

 greyer than those taken near Vienna. 



59. Y. silacellus, Hb. At the beginning of May at Leghorn and 

 Pisa, in dry grassy places towards evening ; not very scarce. 



60. Y. fastiellus, Hb. At the end of April and in May at Leghorn, 

 Antignano, and Pisa, and in the beginning of June on the Apen- 

 nines, in thorn hedges ; not scarce. 



61. *Y. lineatellus, Kollar in lit. [Described by Zeller, see p. 75.] 

 On the 20th of May at Pisa and Ardenza, in dry grassy places and 

 pasture-fields. In copula at sunset. 



62. *Y. striatellus, S. V. Throughout May, everywhere around 

 Leghorn, on the flowers of Umbelliferce, in the sunshine; not 

 scarce. 



63. *Y. Kefersteiniellus, Mann. Throughout May at Pisa and 

 Ardenza, and on the 3rd of June at Pratolino, in the evening 

 singly in pasture-fields and scarcer than lineatellus. (Mann con- 

 siders my striatettus, var. 6, a distinct species, in which view, 



