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M. facetella, Z. May, on the slopes of Pozzo di Borgo, taken on the 



blossoms of Teretnnthus. I first found this species in 1850, in 



April on the island of Lissa, in Dalmatia, and in May at Spalato 



on Monte Mariano, likewise on the blossoms of Terebinthus. 

 Nemotois clialcochrysellus, n. sp. [Described, see p. 121.] May, in 



the valley of Lazarethspitze, always after rain, running up the 



stems of the high grass. I only obtained a few males and two 



females. 

 Plutella xylostella, L. April, May, and July, everywhere round 



Ajaccio on mountains and in valleys ; not scarce. 

 Ypsoloplius asinellus, Hb. June, one male taken on the slopes of 



Pozzo di Borgo. 

 Y. verbascelliis, S. V. May and June, found singly on ScropTiularia 



at Lazarethspitze. 

 Y. lineatellus, in lit. H.-S. 560. May, flying in the evening on the 



slopes of Pozzo di Borgo, arid on the mountain-slopes towards the 



Isole Sanguinarie. 

 Y. striatellus, S. V. June, on the Lazarethspitze, and in the valley 



Campo di Loro ; not scarce on mountain-slopes and pasture-fields. 

 Y. lanceoldlus, (Kollar, in lit.) H.-S. 402. May, one male taken 



near Cavro. 

 Anchima cyrniella, n. sp. [Briefly described, see p. 122.] June and 



July, several males and one female collected on the slopes of Pozzo 



di Borgo, and on the hills of the Lazarethspitze. 

 (Ecophora Kollarella, Costa (flavedinella, F. v. B,.). June, flying 



amongst Lavandula stcechas on the slopes of Monte Rosso. 

 (E. Lewerihoekella. May, taken in a pasture-field at Alata. 

 (E. Metznerella, Tr. May, one specimen beaten from a laurel bush 



at San Antonio. 



(E. lacteella, S. V. May, one specimen taken in the room at Ajaccio. 

 (E, chenopodiella, Hb. June, several taken on the wall of a vineyard 



at Ajaccio. 

 (E. dissimilella, H.-S. 989. Middle of June, several taken on the 



slopes of Pozzo di Borgo. 

 (E. phyddella, Z. June, several beaten from thorn hedges at Ajaccio, 



in the valley toward S. Antonio. 

 (E. Lavandulce, n. sp. [Described, see p. 122.] Towards the end of 



May I found the larvae already spun up in the upper leaves of the 

 twigs of Lavandula stoechas. One moth appeared on the 10th 

 June, another on the 12th ; the other pupae dried up. 

 (E. oleella, Boyer de Fousc. June, several taken among olive trees 



at Ajaccio. 



(E. quadrifariella, n. sp. [Described, see p. 122.] I took three 

 specimens of this scarce species on a small rocky part of the 

 Lazarethspitze. 

 Scyihropia cratcegella, L. July, on whitethorn hedges on the Laza- 



