194 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER 
similar to the case of the larva noticed 
by Professor Zeller, were found by 
Herr Hofmann, fastened to the face 
of a rock near Ratisbon. This modern 
Perseus rescued the new Andromeda 
from her captivity, and was rewarded 
by breeding a crippled specimen of 
Butalis incongruella. As this species 
occurs rather freely near Scarborough, 
Mr. Wilkinson exerted himself to ob- 
tain the larva, and, in default of other 
means, he obtained fertilized eggs, and 
bred the larvae from them, but ap- 
parently these home-bred larvae did not 
construct the normal case of the species, 
and the last missing link in the chain 
of evidence has now been supplied by 
Mr. Scott, whose specimens now appear 
to be all made fast for the winter, and 
will, we trust, next year furnish us 
with the perfect insects. 
The case of this larva is perfectly 
unique, and the larva itself is quite 
as singular ; the perfect insect was so 
discordant from everything else that 
we gave it the specific name of In- 
congriiella, and no doubt eventually a 
new generic name will have to be 
created for it. It is important to bear 
in mind that the specific name was 
given to the perfect insect long before 
the larva was discovered, and that it 
had therefore no reference to any sup- 
posed incongruity in a larva being found 
by an entomologist whilst lunching. 
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