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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Albicoslella, on the Polentilla cinerea, of 
M ithlig’s Dianlhi, and of Auricclla on 
Stachys recta. 
Of the known British larvae of this 
genus I am still in want of Conspicuella, 
Badvipennella, Chalcogrammella and Fus- 
cociliella ( Asychna ) ; this last is the Fus- 
cocuprella of Herrich-Schaffer, and feeds 
on hazel. 
The British species of which the larvae 
are still unknown are 
1. Fabriciella, 
2. Deauratella, 
3. Frischella, 
4. Binotapennella, 
5. Yulnerariae, 
6. Niveicostella, 
7. Olivaceella, 
8. Squaniosella, 
9. Apicella. 
The European species with the larvae 
of which I am still unacquainted are 
excessively numerous, and probably the 
simplest plan will be for me to publish 
a list of those I do not want, when each 
reader of this journal will be able to see 
at a glance whether he can make any 
communication of interest to me. 
Small brass boxes, which fit tightly 
and are very light, are the best means of 
transmitting European larvae to England, 
as they keep the food fresh and they can 
go through the post for only a double 
postage. — H. T. Stain ton, Mount afield, 
Lewisham ; April 1. 
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