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duhrisana is due to retarded development, as also the long-continued in- 
termittent appearance of Eupceoilia mhroseana. Ent. M. Mag. iv. pp. 181-182. 
A. Hartmann records (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, pp. 109-110) the following 
species of this family as bred by him from the juniper : — Conchylis rutilana^ 
Grapholiiha latioi'ana, G. duplicana. 
Barrett refers to the habits of Retmca turionana and some other pini- 
vorous species. Ent. M. Mag. v. pp. 178-179. 
lietinia turionella. Zeller indicates (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, p. 123) certain 
differences as occurring in specimens obtained by him from Finns mvghus, and 
referred by him to this species. He suggests the name R. mugliiana if the 
form bo regarded as distinct. 
Rctinia herolina. Tiiely notices the habits of this species, Entomologist, 
iv. p. 17. 
Bond records the observation by Knaggs of a c? Tortrix viridana and a cf 
T. heparana simultaneously in union with a ^ 7^- viridana (Proc. Ent. Soc. 
Bond. 1868, p. xxvii). 
Dictyopteryx forskaleana. The pupation of this species is described by 
Healy, Ent. M. Mag, iv. p. 184. 
Rupoecilia suhroseana. Barrett discusses some points in the life-history 
of this species. Ent. M. Mag, iv. p. 256. 
Frauenfeld publishes (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xviii. pp. 417-424) 
some further remarks on the moth which has of late inflicted so much injury 
on the cotton-crops in Eg}^pt. His observations are founded upon and in- 
clude a report on the subject by Ivanovich, who seems inclined to re- 
gard the author of the mischief as quite distinct from Earias siliquana. 
JTalids clnrana. Jourdhenille notices the injury done to plantations of 
osiers by the larva of this species. vVnn. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® sdr. viii. p. 320. 
CoRET notices the injury done to Vines at Perteaux by the larva of Tortrix 
roscrana (Frdlil.). Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1868, p. xcix. 
Tortrix rileyana^ sp. n,, Grote, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 121, United 
States. 
Conchylis woliniana, sp. n., Schleich, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, p. 289, Island o 
Wollinand Sarepta (transformations described). 
Liodcs homochromataj sp. n., Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1868, p. Ixxxix, 
Corsica (diagnosis only). 
Tephrina hinccvaioj sp. n., Mabille, 1. c, p. Ixxxix (diagnosis only), Corsica. 
Evpoecilia degreyayia, sp. n., M^Lachlan, Ent. Annual, 1869, p. 91, Norfolk. 
TiNEIDiE. 
(Ecopliora demtella (Heyd.). 0. Hofmann describes (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, 
pp. 292-293) the structure of this species, which he says belongs neither to 
(Ecophora nor to Tinagma, but approaches more nearly to Calotrypis. It 
agi’ecs in the venation with T. dentellum profvgelhtm and (E. fulvyguttellaj 
the first of which the author refers to Calotypis. The other three species 
have the inner margin of the anterior wings perfectly smooth, and thus 
want one of the most striking characters of that genus. For these spe- 
cies Hofmann proposes the formation of a new genus to be named Hey- 
dmia. 
Staintgn remarks (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, pp. 137-188) on the syn- 
onymy of J'inca? alpicellaj which was described by him in 1861 and figured 
