104 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



CRAMBID^, subf. CHILONIN^.* 



Chilo phragmitellus, Hb., Hammersmith marshes (Knaggs 

 fide Vaughan). 



Schoenohius forficellus, Thnb., Hampstead, Highgate, Haver- 

 stock Hill {Knaggs fide Vaughan) ; Camden Eoad (Vaughan) ; 

 Harefield, common (Wall). 



Subf. CEAMBINiE. 



Cramhus pascuellus, L., Isleworth (Fenn) ; [Mill Hill (South)] . 

 C. hortuellus, Hb., common (Vaughan) ; Harefield, common 

 (Wall); Isleworth (Fenn); Bedford Park (Ckll) ; Whitton 

 (Rendall) ; Finchley (Shepherd) ; Dalston (Prout). C. culmellus, 

 L., common (Vaughan) ; Harefield, abundant (Wall) ; Bedford 

 Park (J. W. Horsley) ; Finchley (Shepherd) ; Dalston (Prout). 

 C. tristellus, Fb., common (Vaughan) ; Harefield, abundant 

 (Wall) ; Whitton (Rendall) ; Finchley (Shepherd) ; Clapton 

 (Prout). C. pratellus, L., common (Vaughan) ; Harefield, very 

 common (Wall) ; Whitton (Rendall) ; Dalston (Prout). G. pinelliis, 

 L., Harefield, once taken (Wall) ; Whitton (Rendall). C.perlellus, 

 Scop., Harefield, twice taken (Wall) ; Dalston (Prout) ; [Mill 

 Hill (South)] . C. margaritellus, Hb., Whitton (Rendall). 



PHYCITIDiE.f 



Myelois ceratonice var. pryerella, Vaughan, London Docks 

 (see A. F. Griffith, Ent. Mo. Mag. 1890, p. 120), 



Ephestia elutella, Hb.,+ Somers Town (Knaggs, fide Vaughan) ; 

 Kentish Town (Shepherd) ; Dalston (Prout). E. kuhniella, Zell., 

 London (S. T. Klein and others). 



Euzophera pinguis. Haw., Eegent's Park (Vaughan). 



Gryptohlabes bistriga, Haw., Highgate Woods (Bartlett fide 

 Vaughan). 



Phycis hetulce, Goze, Highgate Woods (Bartlett, fide Vaughan, 

 as betulella) ; [Northwood, not uncommon in the larval stage 

 (South). 



Rhodophcsa consociella. Bishop's Wood (Vaughan) ; [Mill Hill 

 (South)] . R. tumidella, Zinck., Bishop's Wood (Vaughan) . R. 

 advenella, Zinck., Highgate Eoad, at light (Vaughan) ; [Mill 

 Hill, Northwood [South)] . 



* The Chilidae and Crambidse of our lists seem at best only subfamilies, 

 to be classed under the family Cx'ambidae. Dr. Fernald, in Prof. J. B. Smith's 

 recent American list, does not even recognise them as distinct subfamihes. 



f Phycidse of the Synonymic List. As in Prof. J. B. Smith's list, this 

 and the next family are given as distinct from Crambidse, and from each 

 other. Mr. Hulst divides the American Phycitidae into two subfamilies. 



I For a record of this species in London, see Ent. Mo. Mag. 1884, 

 p. 164 ; where also is mentioned E. parasitella, a species apparently 

 unknown to our lists. 



