368 BOTANICAL SUMMARY. 



Quercus cocci/era, p. 162: Dr. Staudinger suggests that Lithocolletis 

 hesperiella feeds on Quercus coccifera. 



Quercus (species undetermined), p. 197 : leaves mined in March by 

 the larvse of Lithocolletis sublautella. 



Quercus (species undetermined), p. 207 : leaves mined in March by 

 the larvae of Lithocolletis suberifoliella. 



Populus alba, pp. 142, 162 : leaves mined by the larvaa of LitJio- 

 colletis cliiclanella. 



Platanus, p. 140 : leaves mined by the larvae of Lithocolletis plata- 

 nella. 



CONIFERS. 



Pinus abies, p. 106 : frequented in June by the imago of Nemophora 

 pilulella. 



Pinus picea, pp. 91, 106 : frequented in June by the imago of Nemo- 

 phora pilulella, and, p. 91, by that of Adela associatella. 



, p. 97 : Argyresihia fundella and illuminatella beaten 



from this tree in May. 



Juniperus pTioenicea, pp. 141, 147 : eaten by the larvae of Ypsolophus 

 (iVb ihris) sentice te llus * . 



Asphodelus, p. 127 : blossoms frequented in May by the imago of 

 Nemotois Latreillellus, and one Eidophasia (Plutella) Hufnageliella 

 taken on Asophodelw-})lossoni in June. 



ASPARAGACE^I. 



Smilax aspera, pp. 189, 213, 223 : leaves mined and gnawed from 

 December to March by the larvae of Acrolepia vesperella (Smi- 

 laxella, Milliere). 



CYPERACE^J. 



Carex basilaris, pp. 214, 228 : leaves mined in March by the larvae 

 of Elachista gleichenella. 



Carex, p. 127 : flowers frequented in May by the imago of Micro- 

 pteryx calthella. 



Arundo mauritanica ?, p. 12 : a pair of Coleophora prcecursella beaten 

 from this grass in April. 



It seems strange that no Micro-Lepidopterous larvae have yet 

 been found on that conspicuous plant Arundo donax\ I have 



* Whilst this sheet was in the press I received from Monsieur Milliere a beau- 

 tiful, very distinct, new Gelechia bred in August from larvas which fed last 

 winter in the berries of Juniperus oxycedrus at Cannes. Monsieur Milliere will 

 shortly describe it under the name of Gelechia oocycedrella. 



