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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
the Spanish chestnut, such as 77s- 
clieria Complanella, Lithocolletis Messa- 
niella , &c. 
We have given some further ex- 
tracts from Mr. Edleston’s notice in 
the ‘ Zoologist’ in another column; the 
tendency of which, coupled with the 
communications of new species from 
Messrs. Hofmann, and that from Pro- 
fessor Frey last week of a dark green 
Nepticula larva on oak, is to show that 
this genus is very, very far from being 
exhausted ; whereas Mr. Edleston’s suc- 
cess in what may be called his first (or 
at most his second) season at the genus, 
should serve as a great encouragement 
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LEriDOPTERA. 
Mr. Edleston on Nepticula . — “ Moun- 
tain ash is tenanted by another species 
besides Aucuparia , with a very peculiar 
compressed spiral mine, and dark yellow 
larva ; I found four of them, for the first 
time, this afternoon. Last season I met 
with Vimincticola, very rare, in osiers, but 
