THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
*Petasitis. The larva feeds in the steins 
of Petasites albus in May; the steins in- 
habited are easily recognised, because 
they are eaten through at one side below 
the blossom, and thus appear injured. 
It is not yet known whether the larva 
attacks Petasites vulgaris. 
Pimpinellas. The larva feeds, in August 
and September, in the umbels of Pim- 
pinella Saxifraga ; it forms a light white 
web in the umbel. 
Pule her rimella. The larva of this spe- 
cies has been found feeding on the flowers 
of the Earth-nut ( Bunium flex uo suin'), 
about the middle of June. 
Purpurea. The larva of this insect was 
detected by the late Herr Bremi, of Zu- 
rich, on Torilis Anthriscus. 
*Retiferella. The Rutana of Fabricius, 
more fully noticed in our leading article 
this day, feeds on rue ( Ruta graveolens). 
Rotundella. The larva of this insect 
has been reported to feed on the flowers 
of the Viper’s Bugloss ( Echiurn vulgare) ; 
the insect is certainly abundant in places 
where the Ecliium grows freely. 
*Schmidlella. An alpine species, the 
larva of which feeds between united leaves 
of Doronicum Austriacum, in May. 
Subpropinquella. The larva of this 
species feeds on the under side of leaves 
of thistle and knapweed, in July. 
*Thapsiella. The larva of this Sicilian 
species feeds on the leaves of Thapsia 
Garganica ; it is full fed early in April. 
Where it occurs it is very abundant. 
*Veneflcella. This species is likewise 
a native of Sicily ; the larva feeds in the 
umbels of Thapsia Garganica , in April 
and May. 
Concerning the species of which the 
larvge are still undiscovered, the following 
observations on their localities may prove 
serviceable : — 
* Adspersella. Near Vienna ; scarce, in 
July. 
Badiella. Occurs in August in chalky 
places : the Umbelliferce growing in such 
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localities should be inspected in June and 
July for the chance of finding the larva. 
Bipunctosa. Has occurred at Fresh- 
water, Isle of Wight, in July. 
* Cervicella. Has occurred in Styria 
and near Vienna. 
Ciniflonella. Common in Perthshire, 
in July; occurs also in Finland, Livonia 
and the North of Prussia. 
* Corticinella. Two specimens were 
taken in Dalmatia, in July. 
Granulosella. Has occurred near Deal, 
in September. 
*Hepatariella. Has been observed in 
Livonia and in Finland, in July. 
* Hirtipalpis. Has occurred in Dal- 
matia, and also in the South of Spain, in 
July and August. 
*Impurella. Appears in August and 
September in several localities in Ger- 
many. 
*Incarnalella. A single female has 
occurred in the centre of Germany. 
*Lcelella. One specimen from Southern 
Hungary. 
*Ledcreri. One specimen from Cy- 
prus. 
*Lutosella. Has occurred in Croatia, 
near Fiume. 
*Olerella. Has occurred at Glogau, 
Frankfort-on-the-Oder and Frankfort-on- 
the-Maine; only hybernated specimens 
have been met with, so that probably it 
emerges from the pupa rather late. 
Pallorella. Common at Folkestone, 
Dover and the Isle of Wight, in Sep- 
tember; it is also widely distributed on 
the Continent. 
Paslinacella. This species appears at- 
tached to chalky localities, occurring in 
various parts of the South of England ; 
it has also occurred at Cbateaudun, in 
France, and in the South of Spain. 
*Pulridella. Has occurred in June, 
near Vienna. 
*Rhodochrella. We are strongly dis- 
posed to fancy this is only a variety of 
Atomella, but in Spain and in the South 
of France it occurs constantly and in 
