I^J 



243. POLYCHROSIS Rgt. 



* 1954. limoniana Mill. — Palermo , 10. IV, oiie specimen onij^ , 

 amou rocks witb Statìce serotina, oii whieh it feeds. Tlii.s is new to 

 Sicily. 



2(J!). EUCOSMA Hh. (=^248. Crocidosema Z.;=2()(). Eimulema Hb.). 



19G8. plebeiana Z. — Syracuse, 24. IV. A 9 of this widely distri- 

 bnted species, wliieli was oriffinally described by Zelici" troni .Sicily. 



2106. fusculana Z. — two specimeiis, above (he cemetery uear Pa- 

 lermo, 10. IV. 



264. CYDIA Hb. (=264. Carcocap.sa Tr.;r=261. Grapholitha Tr.). 



P\n' tbis use of the name Cijdia, vide Wlsm. Pr. Zool. Soc. Lond. 

 1897. 130 no. 69 (1897) : Bioi. C Ain. Ins. Lp Het. 4. 258 63 (1914). 

 and for ils jiistifìcation Ent. Soc. Lond. 1915. Ep. Br. Nat. Coni. Ent, 

 Nomencl. 5-6 no. 2 (1916). 



2214. dorsana F. Giu-yaliis, near Syi-acnse, 20 IV. 



HE/VIEROPHILIDAE (= GrAPHii'TERVoiDAE). 



272, GLYPHIPTERYX Hb. 



* 23.'^(;. fischeriella Z.— Taormina, 2, V.; new to t!;e Sicilian List. 



HYPONOMLUTIDAE. 



283. PRAYS Hb. 



2382. citri Mill. — I ani indebted to the kindne.ss of Professor 

 T. de Stefani, for two specimens of the first brood , bred froin the 

 buds of C'itrits, and one af a second brood , feedins^ 011 the snrface 

 of the frnit: thns tollowing- the liabits of the allied 2.3S1 oleeUus F. 

 in its successive broods on Olive. 



