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(etwa wie C. fringillelld) mit einem weissen, bis zur Spitze reich- 

 enden Vorderrandsstriemen (von derselben Breite wie bei C. frin- 

 gillelld), einen gleichfarbigen, ganz schwachen Strich in der Fliigel- 

 falte und einen nur bei sehr scharf gezeichneten Stiicken sichtbaren 

 helleren Langsstrahl zwischen beiden (bei der inneren Mittelrippe), 

 aschgraue Hinterfliigel und Unterseite. 



Im Juni bei Partinico einige an einem Ackerrande gefangen. 



SECTION VI. 



Species collected in Croatia in 1866 by Herr Joseph Mann, enume- 

 rated in the ' Verhandl. d. zoolog.-botan. Gesellschaft in Wien/ 

 1867, p. 63, entitled " Schmetterlinge gesammelt im J. 1866, 

 um Josefsthal in der croat. Militargrenze von Josef Mann." 



The bulk of this paper is a mere list of names, without any in- 

 formation whatever, the only species of which anything is said are 

 the following : 



Swammerdamia nubeculella, Tengstrom. A new species for the 

 Austrian empire; singly on the mountains near Josefsthal, 

 amongst maple bushes in June. 



Holoscolia forficella, Hb. In June I took a number of very large 

 males. In the neighbourhood of Vienna I more frequently find 

 females, very rarely a male, and those I do get are quite small. 



Euspilapteryoc Redtenbacheri, n. sp.* (Gracilaria magnified, Stainton, 

 Tineina of Syria and Asia Minor, p. 56). In May I found some 

 specimens of this pretty specifcs on the mountains near Josefsthal, 

 in maple bushes. 



Elachista disemidla, Zell. A new species for the Austrian empire ; 

 two specimens taken on a mountain-slope at Josefsthal, at the 

 beginning of June. 



SECTION VII. 



Species collected in Dalmatia in 1850,1862, and 1868, by Herr Joseph 

 Mann, enumerated in the ' Verhandlungen der zoologisch- 

 botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien,' 1869, pp. 371-388, entitled 

 " Lepidoptern gesammelt wahrend dreier Reisen nach Dal- 

 matien in den Jahren 1850, 1862, und 1868." 



The bulk of this paper is a mere list of names without any in- 

 formation whatever, the only species of which anything is said are 

 the two following new species : 



Nemotois dalmatinellus, Mann. I discovered this in July 1850 near 

 Spalato, singly on Scabiosa. In 1862 I found several females on 

 Monte Mariano, which had thrust their ovipositors deep into the 



* I do not quote the description of this, having already described it in the 

 companion volume to this work. I leave it to others to decide whose name has 

 priority. The ' Tineina of Syria and Asia Minor' was published the first week 

 in April 1867. 



