374 INSECTAj LBPi:pOPTERA. 
A, cortieeq. Natural history given by Buckler, I o, yiii, pp. 89 & 90. 
A. telifira, Harr., probably (jsufqsa), Zeller, S. E. Z. 3 txxii. 
p. 177. 
A. HUbn. The Scotch form is not specifically distinct ; Knaggs, 
Ent. Ann. 1872, p, 111. 
Tryphcena curtisi. Larva described by Newman, Ent, v. pp. 223-225. 
T. Jimhria &.udLjanthina are not true Triphcencej but are related to Cerqstis : 
Rambur, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. p. 316 and note. 
Noctua mqhrosa, Natural history by Buckler, Ent. M. M. viii. pp. 139- 
141. 
N. sericif Thunb. & Fabr, Keferstein remarks upon this unidentified Ja- 
panese species, S. E. Z. xxxii. pp. 327 & 328. 
N. clandestina^ Dm. Larva described by W. Saunders, Oanad. Ent. iii. 
p. 35. 
Tceniocampa gothicina, H.-S. This species (or var. of T. gothicq ?) has oc- 
curred in Morayshire : G. Norman, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 39 j Ent. Ann. 1872, 
pp. 114 & 115. 
Anchocelis helvola, var. rufa^ noticed by F. B. White, Faun. Perth, p. 17. 
Cerastis vaccinii. On the forms of this species. Id. ibid. note. 
JEremohia ochroleuca. Larva described by Buckler, 1. c. pp. 21 & 22. 
Trodenia commeincSy Abb. Larva and imago figured by Riley, Rep. Ins. 
Miss. iii. p. 113. 
Aphcta nebidosa, $ . Vallette records a malformation, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(6) i. Bull. p. Ixxxvi. 
A. occulta, var., captured at sea, 220 miles from Nova Scotia ; Pr. E. Soc. 
1871, p. XXXV. 
Crymodes eoculis and PacJmohia alpina. Perhaps survivors of the glacial 
period in Britain. The latter is apparently distinct from P. hyperhorea, Zett. 
F. B. White, Faun. Perth, pp. 14 & 16. 
C. exulis is remarked on in Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 256 & 256, and by Birchall, 
in Rep. Br. Ass. 1870, p. 112. 
Dianthcccia maynolice, Boisd. On its larva, see Wullschlegel, S. E. Z. xxxii. 
pp. 406-408 j Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. iii. pp. 330-332. 
Xylina furcifera. Natural history by Buckler, 1. c. pp. 114-116. 
X. hepatica. Larva injurious to hemp in Italy; Bertoloni, Mem. Ac. 
Bologn. (2) X. pp. 198-208. 
Heliothis armigera. Transformations figured and described by Riley, Rep. 
Ins. Miss. iii. pp. 104-109. Larva mischievous to harvests at Sos; Fallou, Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. Bull. pp. liii & liv. 
Jlydrelia numerica, Boisd. Goossens figures and describes the larva, ibid, 
p. 291, pi. 4. f. 6. 
Plusia precationis bred from thistle by Riley j some specimens come very 
near to P. iota and P. u-hreve : Rep. Ins. Miss. ii. p. 112 and note. 
Anomis xylina, Say. Transformations figmed and described, id. ibid. 
pp. 37-41. 
Amphipyra pyramidoides, Gu^n. Transformations figured and described j 
A. inornata, Grote, is a var. of it : id. ibid. pp. 72-76. 
Letis xylia Gu6n. ? or sp. n. ?, from Pebas, described by Packard, Rep. 
Peab. Ac. ii. & iii. p. 87. 
