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PLUTELLIDAE. 

 44G. ACROLEPIA Cit. 

 4488. solidagìnis Stgr. — Taoriuiua, 7. V. 



2<)2. PLUTELLA Sdiraiik. 



2447. maculipennis Crt. — Oomnion everywlieie. 



PHYLLORYCTERIDAE ( =. Cìraoilariadae). 



420. GRACILARIA Hw. 



* 4()47a. coruscans WIsui. [Ent. Mo. Mag. 43. 151-2 (1907) — Moute 

 Pellegrino, Palermo, hirvae ou Hhus dioica, III-IV., excl. lO.lV — 5.V. 

 Above the golt'-liiiks were a few siiial shrubby tree.s , whicli 1 reco- 

 gnised as Bhus dioica, the food-plaut of this species at Biskra. After 

 careful searching on seveivil days I foiind about a dozeu larvae, and 

 snccedeed iu breeding seveu speoiiiieus, which proved the ideiitity 

 of tiie species— au iiiteresting additioii to the Siciliau, as well as to 

 the Europea n fauna. 



423. BEDELLIA Stn. 



4107. somnulentella Z. — Palermo, 13. III.: larvae also observed 

 on Convolvulus sp. f 



424. PHYLLORYCTER Ilb. [I'iiyllonokyctke Hb. (1805) : 



= LiTHOCOLLETIS Hb. (182())]. 



*4155. ilicifolieilus Z. — Ficuzza, larvae miniiig leaves of ^«ercits 

 sp.?, 14, IV., excl. 24 IV; new to Siciiy. 



4163. parlsiellus VVk. — Ficuzza, 14. IV. 



4165. messaniellus Z. — Ficuzza, miniug leaves of Querciis sp. , 

 14, IV., excl. 24-28. IV. 



The youiig oaks referred to above were probal)ly Quercus latm- 

 ginosus, 



