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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
F. H., Regensburg. — Danke. Sie 
haben aber Unrecht gethan zwei 
nahe-verwandte Raupen zusammen zu 
schicken ; wenn Raupen von Ihnen 
hier ankommen, ist die Futterpflanze 
immer sehr verwelkt, so dass was leicht 
zu unterscheiden bei Ihnen ist, hier 
finden wir sehr scliwierig. Die Bili- 
neatella waren alle fest angesponnen 
und verpuppt. Die Trifariella schcinen 
wirklich diese Art zu sein, aber es ist 
sehr friih fur diese Art, jedoch heute 
haben wir schon Raupen von Paripen- 
nel/a gesehen ; gewobnlich linden wir sie 
nur im Herbst. Die Virgatella und Dic- 
tamnella smd ganz gliicklich hier ange- 
kommen. Die Sacke auf Sorbus aucup- 
aria sind gewiss Hemerobiella. Zwei 
hubsche Hofmanni sind uns ausge- 
krochen ! 
A. L. — It can be no use announcing 
such captures for exchange as most of 
those you mention : if you will send a 
a notice of a few, such as Corydon, 
Tapes, Vinula, and are prepared with a 
good supply, you will probably have 
about 100 applications. 
J. H. — Hybernated specimens of Ata- 
lanta are not rare; this year they are 
commoner than usual: this species makes 
its appearance later after hybernation 
than its congeners. 
