PYRALID^. 
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Nomophila noctiieUa. On its occurrence in California, and general vari- 
ation and distribution, cf. Packard, /. c. pp. 258, 260. He adds, " Such 
cosmopolitan forms give rise to tlie suspicion that they are relics of a 
preceding geologic age, which is borne out by the fact that quite a gap sepa- 
rates it from its nearest allies." 
Ephestia artemisiella. Larva described by Buckler, Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 143 
& 144. 
Trachonitis ci'istella, Hiibn. Larva described by A. Gartner, Verh. Ver, 
Briinn, viii. pp. 69 & 70. 
Pemp)elia alhariella, Zeller. Phycis davisellus, Newm,, is apparently not 
this species. Doubleday, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 271. 
P. Ugnosella, petrella, and allies : Zeller, "Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxii. pp. 544 
& 545. 
Eudorea? frigidella, Pack., = P.fusca, Haw. Packard, Ann. Lyc. N. 
York, X. p. 270. 
Phycita (Acrohasis) nehido, Walsh. Fully described and figured in all 
stages with notice of habits, parasites, &c., by Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. iv. 
pp. 38-42. 
Anerastia farrella. Larva feeds on Anthyllis mdneraria : Schleich and 
Stainton, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 290. 
Epischnia farrella, Curt. (= Myelois lafauryella, Const.), and jE^. Imcoloma 
H.-S. : Zeller, /. c. p. 558. 
Cramhus. F. Buchanan T\Tiite describes all the British species, noting 
their distribution in Britain and on the Continent. ' He also notices those 
continental species which are likely to occur in Britain. Scot. Nat. i. 
pp. 135-141, 169-174 (also published separately). 
C. verellus, Zinck., new to Britain, has occurred at Folkestone : cf, 
H. Vaughan and EI. R, Cox, Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 88, 161 ; also H. G. Knaggs, 
Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 42, fig. 1. 
C. rhomhellus, ZelL, = conchellusy W. V. ; C. pinetellus and pauperellus are 
distinct. Zeller, S. E. Z. 1872, pp. 99 & 100. 
C. prasinellus and elegans (terminellus), Zell. : id. I. c. pp. 470, 473, pi. 2. 
figs. 3, 5. 
C. zermattensis, Frey, redescribed : M.T. Schw. ent. Ges. iii. p. 478. 
C. alhidavellus, Schl., = agitatellus, var.; C. polygastrinellus, Koll., = 
decm-ellus, Zinck. ; C. terminellus, Zell., = elegans^ Clem., and is confounded 
by Walker with chalyheirostris, Zell., as aurifimhrialis. On these and other 
N. American species, cf Zeller, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxii. pp. 535-540. 
Catharylla pidchella, Walk. ?, described and figured from Massachusetts 
and Texas, p. 541, pi. 3. f. 18; C. nummulalis (Hubn. ?), Zell., = C/ro/a 
ynichrochrysella and subcmescens, Walk., according to Grote. The latter may 
be ftiscijjes, Zell. ; and Grote seems to have confounded several species as 
nummulalis, which, however, is a variable species, and widely distributed in 
N. America. Zeller, I. c. p. 542. 
Eromene texana, Rob., probably = C. ocellea : id. I. c. p. 543. 
Schoenohius lonyirostrellus, Clem. Zeller [l. c. p. 533) describes its vars. 
He doubts \i melinellus, clemensellus, dispersellus, nnipunctellus, and tripunctellus , 
Robinson, are distinct. 
Chih neuricellus and ohliteratellus, Zell. : id. S. E. Z. 1872, p. 465. 
