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by Herricli-Schaffer in the same year. In 1856 the latter, in describing the 
species, added descriptions of new specimens, showing the characters of the 
genus Zelleria ; and these Stainton identified with Z. fasciapennella (Log.), 
under which name the insect was published by Frey. Stainton now regards 
it as distinct, and proposes for it the name of Z. mxifragce. 
Zeller (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1808) notices the following species : — Depressaria 
anncxclla = cilidla is probably a variety of applana \ its natural history and 
that of applana are discussed in detail by Zeller (/. c. pp. 416-423) j and 
Tinagma halteolellum (Fisch. v. R.) and its allies (/. c. pp. 423-427). 
Butulis hornigii (Zell.). Zeller (/. c. p. 149) states that this species differs 
considerably in size in the two sexes. 
Depresmria rhodochrella. T. De Grey suggests that this is only a variety of 
D. subpropinquella. Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 105. 
Gelechia albifemorella (llofm.) . This species is described by Zeller (1. c. 
p. 141). It has been distributed by him under the MS. name of G. cal- 
cinella. 
Frey publishes (Mitth. schw. ent. Gesellsch. ii. pp. 376-380) a continua- 
tion of his list of Swiss Tineidae, including the Depressaria, Phibalocera, 
Theristis, and Cerostoma, with 26, 1, 1, and 14 species respectively. 
Zeller (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xviii. pp. 605-627) publishes a list 
of species of this family collected by him in Carinthia, with notes upon the 
following species : — Melasina luguhris, Talceporiaqiseudobornhycella, Diplodoma 
marginepimctella, Lampronia luzella, Mieropteryx anderschella, Blutella horti- 
cola, Depressaria (notices of plants on which larvae were observed), D. assi- 
milella (var. ?), D. parilella (vars.), Symmoca albicanella = signella, H.-Sch.), 
Gelechia tripunctella, G. contimiella, G. quadrella, G. leucomelanella, G. tri- 
parella, G. ligidella, G. coronilella, G. servella, Butalis esperella, B. fallacella 
(perhaps = ceneella, Scop.), Gracilaria inter ruptella, Ornix meleagripennella, 
Coleophora Uneolea, C. silenella (?), Blachista aqncipunctella, E. subocellea, and 
Cemiostoma laburnella, 
Symmoca. Zeller (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, pp. 135-141) characterizes the 
Alpine species of this genus, namely : — S. signella (Ilubn.), S. caliginella 
(Mann), S. albicanella (Zell. 1. c, p. 136) =signella (ll.-Sch. ex parte) 
(Mann), and S. mendosella (TIornig). He also describes two new species of 
the genus. 
Stainton states (Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. xiv) that the insect de- 
scribed by him as Nemophora carteri is a fabrication made by attaching the 
hind wings of a Cerostoma to the fore wings of a Nemophora. 
Berce records a case of parthenogenesis in a Soleuobia observed by Jourd- 
heuille. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1868, p. Ixiii. 
A. Hartmann notices (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, pp. 109-110) the following 
Tineidie observed by him as feeding on Juniperus communis in Bavaria ; — 
Ypsolophus marginelliih and junipefu'eHus, Argyresthia auridentella, and Gele^ 
chia electella. 
Milliere describes and figures the transformations of Agdistis heydcni 
(Zell.), Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, n. s. xv. p. 210, pi. 82. figs. 12-14, and a variety 
(cannisella, Mill.) of Psecadia funerella (Fab.), 1. c. p. 199, pi. 81. fig. 13. 
0. Hofmann (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1868, pp. 385-391) notices the natural history 
of the following species: — Adela fibulella (W.V.), larva in capsules of Veronica 
chammlrys) A. violella (^\ix.)=.tombacinella (H.-Sch.), larva in capsules of 
