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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Amy diia effrenatella, 1859, p. 260; pro- 
bably an Euplocamus; in the struc- 
ture of the palpi it comes very near 
E. tessulatella. 
Anaphora pluinifrontella, 1851), p. 261 ; 
totally unlike any European form. 
Litbocolletis lucidicostella, 1859, p. 319; 
n. s. near L. Heegeriella and L. te- 
nella. 
... Robiniella, do. ; n. s. unlike 
any European species. 
... Desmodiella, 1859, p. 320 j 
n. s. very splendid, and like no Euro- 
pean species; form of wing more 
like Gracilaria than Lilhocolletis. 
... basistrigella, 1859, p. 321 ; 
n.s. near L. Suberifoliella (Ent. Zt. 
1850, p. 208), but smaller ; the basal 
streak shorter, the subapical streaks 
more distinct, and the ground-colour 
darker. 
... argentifimbriella, do. ; n. s. 
allied to L. Cramerella and L. Hee- 
gerella. 
... lucetiella, 1859, p.322 ; n.s. 
very distinct from any European 
species. 
Tischeria eitrinipennella, 1859, p.326; 
n.s. intermediate between T. com- 
planella and T. marginea. 
Phyllocnislis vitigenella, 1859, p. 327; 
n.s. closely allied to P. suffusella 
and P. saligna, but smaller, and 
the position of the subapical dorsal 
streak different. 
Coleophora coruscipennella, 1860, p. 4 ; 
n. s. very nearly allied to C. Fabri- 
ciella, but a little browner. 
Plutella vigilaciella, I860, p. 5 = Plu- 
tella Porrectella. 
... limbipennella, 1860, p. 6 
Plutella Cruciferarum. 
Argyresthia oreasella, 1860, p. 7 = Argy- 
resthia Andereggiella. 
Bedellia? Staintoniella, 1860, p. 8 = 
Bedellia somnulenlella ; only a little 
smaller. 
Cosmopteryx ? gemmiferella, 1860,p. 10; 
n. s. near C. eximia ; mixed with 
this was another closely allied n s., 
which I have named C. Clemensella. 
Aspidisca splendoriferella, 1860, p. 12; 
n. g. unlike anything European, yet 
with a superficial resemblance to 
Cemiostoma scitella. 
Anorthosia punetipennella, I860, p. 161 ; 
allied to Cleodora, and perhaps not 
generically distinct. 
Gelechia Agrimoniella, I860, p. 162; n.s. 
rather allied to G. taeniolella, with 
discoidal spots and pale base; on 
the under side the fascia forms a 
distinct triangular costal spot. 
... ? roseosuffusella, do.; n. s. allied 
to G. decurtella and subdecurtella. 
... Rhoifructella, 1860, p. 163 ; n. s. 
nearly allied to G. Populella, but 
f. w. broader and blunter; anterior 
segments of abdomen not pale. 
... ? rubidella, do.; n.s. somewhat 
allied to G. ericinella, but smaller, 
and f. w. narrower. 
... ? detersella (non Z.), I860, p. 164 ; 
perhaps allied to G. affinis. 
Strobisia iridipennella, do., and S. em- 
bletnella, 1860, p. 165 ; these insects 
differ from anything European, and 
the genus is probably intermediate 
between Gelechia and Glyphipteryx. 
Butalis flavifrontella, 1860, p. 169; per- 
haps identical with B. Basilaris, 
Zeller (Linn. Ent. x. 230). 
... matutella, do.; nearly allied to 
B. impositella, Zeller (Linn. Ent. x. 
241), which may have been de- 
scribed from a worn specimen of 
this species. 
Stilbosis tesquella, 1860, p. 170; n. s. in 
form of wing resembling Asychna 
aeratella. 
Cbrysocorys Erythriella, I860, p. 171 ; 
n. s. a true Cbrysocorys. 
Brenthiapavonacella, 1860, p. 172 ; allied 
to Simaeihis. 
Pigritia laticapitella, 1860, p. 173; an 
obscure-looking insect of doubtful 
location. 
H. T. Stainton. 
Printed and published by Edward Newman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, November 10, 1860. 
