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Vtenueha. Stretch (Illustrations, pp. 23-32, pi. 1. f. 10-15) enumerates 8 
species found in the United States, and describes and figures C. virginica, 
Charp., C. cressonana and ochriscapus, Grote, C. multifaria and venosa, Walk., 
and one new species. 
Stretch (I. c.) figures and redescrihes (sometimes with notices of transfor- 
mations) Scepsis fulvicollisj Hiibn. ( = Glaucopis semidtaphana, Morr., and 
Scepsis packardiy Grote) ; Acoloithus falsarius, Clem, (figured as A. atTiericanus, 
Cl.) ; Harrisina aniericana^ Boisd. ; Lycomorpha p?iolus, Dru. ; Anatolmis 
grotii, Pack. ; Pyromorpha dimidiata, H.-S. ; Gnophala vermiculata and 
hopfferi (? = Glaucopis latipennisj Boisd.), Grote ; Ecpantheria scrihonia, Stoll ; 
Psychomorpha epimenis, Dru. ; Phryganidia calif omica, Grote, apparently in- 
termediate between Procris and Ctemicha [?] ; Hypoprepia fucosa, Hiibn. 
(=miniata, Kirb., vittata, Harr., and tricolor, Fitch) ; Lithosia argillacea, 
Pack. ; L. aphalica, Grote, and Z. casta, Sanb. ; Crambidia pallida, Pack. ; 
Eustixis suhfervens. Walk. ; Cydosia nohilitella, Cram. ?, from Texas (C imi- 
tella proposed for this species, if distinct from Cramer's) , and C. aurivitta, Gr. 
& R. ; (Eta aurea. Fitch j Cisthene faustinula and nexa (=C grisea^ Pack.), 
Boisd. ; C. subjecta, Walk., and C. unifascia, G. & R. ; Clemensia albata and 
umbrafa, Pack. ; Utetheisa bella, L. ; U. speciosa, Walk. ; U. omatrix, L. ; and 
a form intermediate between the two latter (the 3 forms are perhaps not 
truly distinct) and Phtphanessa mendica, Walk, (should perhaps be referred 
to the Geometrce, according to some observations made by W. Saunders on 
the newly-hatched larva). 
Leptosoma insulare. Larva from Madagascar described by Vinson & 
Guenee, * Voyage ' &c.. Annexe F, p. 42. 
Tumida sagenaria, Wgr.,=Barsine natalensis, Walk. : W^allengren, (Efv. 
Vet. Ak. 1872, p. 50. 
On the earlier stages of Nudaria senex and mundana, Setina irrorella, 
Lithosia mesomella, muscerda, and complana, cf. Buckler & HeUins, Ent. M. M. 
viii. pp. 169-175. 
Nudaria senex, Hiibn. : F. J. M. Heylaerts, fils, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vii. 
p. 121. 
Nola strigula. Larva described by Buckler, Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 15 & 16. 
N. malana {Bracliytcenia malana, Fitch) redescribed by Zeller, Verh. z.-b. 
Wicn, xxii. p. 454. On B. triquetana, Fitch, cf. Zeller, /. c. p. 457. 
Calpenia, g. n. (Ilypsines), Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 571. Type C. saundersi, 
sp, n., I. c. pi. 33. fig. 1, India. 
New species : — 
Ctemicha brunnea, Stretch, Illustrations, p. 30, pi. 1. fig. 11, California. 
Harrisina texana, id. I. c. p. 181, pi. 8. fig. 1, Texas. 
Lysomorpha miniata, S. California, L. palmeri, Arizona : A. S. Packard, 
Rep. Peab. Ac. iv. p. 84. 
Euagra quadrimaculata, Moschler, S. E. Z. 1872, p. 349, Cayenne. 
Dioptis ithomeina and noctiluces, Butler, Cist. Ent. iv. pp. 87 & 88, Cosla 
Rica. 
Esthema con/luens, id. Tr. E. Soc. 1872, p. 49, Villa Nova. 
Pericopis noctuites, Minas Geraes ?, rubripicta, Bogota, and fenestrata {—P. 
thetis, local form) , San Geronimo, Vera Paz : Butler, /. c. p. 50 ; P. irenides 
and leonina, Butler, Cist. Ent. iv. pp. 88 & 89, Costa Rica. 
