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ilio iiouratiou of tlio single female specimen at present known 
agrees with that of Grai)holilha internuna, placed hy Guonee in his 
genus Sfigmonota, indeed, it seems to differ from the female of 
that species only in having the dorsal streak undivided. It shouhl 
certainly stand next to internuna in specific order. This would 
place it in the genus Semasia, H.S., in Wocko’s Catalogue, but 
both these species are allied to composifella, Fab., which Ileineniann 
placed in GrajjJiolifhu, II.S, 
^Ir. C. 0. Waterhouse proposes to give a coloureil figure of this 
unique example in one of the next parts of his now and useful 
imblication, the ‘Aid to the Identification of Insects.’* 
I ho other two specio.s, sunicicntly alluded to above, are the 
following ; — 
PlITIIOROHLASTI.S OC'HSEXHEI.MERf AX.\. 
GropholitJia ochsenheimerianu. Zeller, ‘Isis’ (18IG), p. 219. 
Grapliolitha loxiana, H.S., 323, vol. iv. (1849), p. 273. 
Phthorohlastis ochsenheimerianu, Hein., p, 203. Stand & Wocko 
Cat. p. 1205. 
Cocci/x ochsenheimerianu. Barrett, Ent. IMon. Hag. vol. xv. p. 140. 
STEG.VNOrTYCIIA RUFI.MITRANA. 
Coccyx rufunitrunu, H.S., 139, vol. iv. p. 220. 
Stecjanoptycha rujhnitruna, Hein., 212. Stand. & Wocke, p. 1227. 
Pixdisca rujimitrana. Mcyrick, Ent. IMon. Hag. vol xiii 
pp. 188, 189. o - . 
Hith the exception of Ptcdisca proximana (distinctana) these 
are all additions to the list of ^lorfolk Lepidopteva, published by 
Hr. C. G. Barrett in 1874. 
I have received some fine specimens of Caccecia lafmiryana, Ea^r. 
taken by I\[r. E. A. Atmore near Lynn. The larva feeds at the 
end of June and the beginning of July among the terminal leaves 
of ilynca rjale; and was described, together with the perfect insect, 
by Hons.^ Emilo Eagonot (‘Annales.de la Societe Entoniologiquo 
ran 9 aise, 18/o, p. 72 [Xo. 49, p. 78]. 5® serie, tome v. [1876], 
pL vi. fig. 2). Its occurrence in_ England is first recorded by 
Mr. Atmore (Ent. Mon. Mag., June, 1881, p. 17) 
• See ‘Aid,’ vol. i. pi. 04. 
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