376 INSECTA, LEPIDOPTERA. 
Erehm marquesi (Paulsen, MS.), Philippi, S. E. Z. xxxii. p. 290, pi. 3. fig. 5, 
Chili. 
Capnodes calif omicaf Behr, I, c, p. 23, California. 
GEOMETRIDiE. 
Staudinger, Cat. Lep. Ear., proposes the name Songarica for an ancha- 
racterized genus, type mo//iCM/ana, Ev., p. 109 j hremeraria for (^Orthostixis) 
leetalUj Brem., nec F., Amur, p. 155 j menetriesi for {Boarmia) rohoratia, var., 
M<Sn., E. Siberia, p. 165 j millier[}\ata for {Eupithecia') expressaria, Mill., nec 
II. -S., Ardeche, p. 200 j ibeiicata for (Cidaria) alfacariata, Ramh., nec Staud., 
Spain, p. 187, and luguhrata for luctmtUy auct., nec Hiibn. Beitr., Europe, N. 
A sia, p. 189. 
Ebschofp, Bull. Mosc. xliii. p. 316, proposes the name Eversmannh for 
an uncharacterized genus, type {Idced) exornata, Ev., and kindermanni for 
{Synopsia) serrularia, Led., nec Ev., Altai. He also (7. c. pp. 315-318) pub- 
lishes the following notes on the species described by Eversmann : — Ennomos 
rectistrigaria is to be referred to Acidalia, E. acuminaria to Epione^ Ampliy- 
dasis lanaria to Biston, Fidmia suburraria to Thamnonoma, F. grisolaria to 
Euboliaf Acidalia appensata to Lobophoraj Larentia mollicularia to ? Dasydia^ 
and Cabera stemmataria to Gnophos] Acidalia vitellinaria—mannerheimiata^ 
Sedakoff, MS., A, affectata^ Scotosia vetulata, A.Jilaria— Cidaria fumata^ Ev., 
ssC. rubidata^ S. V., var., Ennomos temperata — ? Gnophos dumetata, Tr., Fi~ 
donia pruinaria^ Anaitis sororiaria, var. Thunb., F. serrularia {nec 
= Synopsia phcBoleucariaf Led., F. circumflexarias= Thamnonoma tva- 
varia, Minoa infuscata=.Lithostege odessaria, Boisd., var., Boarmia 
psoricaria^? Scodonia favillaceainaj Hiibn., var., Aspilates Jlavidaria—? Eubolia 
arenaceariaf S. V., var., Larentia tceniolata=ligaminata, Ev., Cidaria poma- 
riaria= quadrifasdaria^ Hiibn. 
Cheer odes transversata. Walk., and Ilalia wavaria^ Godt. Habits described 
by Packard, Rep. Mass. Board Agric. 1870, p. 11. 
Selenia illunaria sometimes triple-brooded ; Ent. v. p. 445. 
Euyonia erosaria. An aberration described by Krause, S. E. Z. xxxii. 
p. 136. 
Phigalia pilosaria. On its habits and transformations, see W. H. Smith, 
Ent. V. pp. 336 & 337. 
Nyssia lapponaria, Boisd., has occurred at Rannoch, in Perthshire, and is 
described by F. B. White, Faun. Perth, p. 21. See also Knaggs, Ent. Ann. 
1872, pp. 116-118, and Ent. M. M. vii. p. 282, viii. pp. 16 & 17. 
N. zonaria. On a d coupling with and fertilizing 2 $ s, see Goossens, Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. Bull. p. xxi. 
Dasydia obfuscata. Natural history by J. Hellins, Ent. M. M. viii. pp. 
20 & 21 . 
Cleogene lutearia^ F. An hermaphrodite described and figured by Fallou, 
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. pp. 107 & 108, pi. 2. fig. 3. 
Nemoria herbaria. Larva described and figured by Goossens, ibid. p. 291, 
pl.4.f.5. 
N. viridata. Larva described by E. Newman, Ent. v. pp. 383-385. 
Ephyra strabmiaria, Zell., has occurred in England, but is a second brood 
of trilinearia ; Newman & Houbleday, Ent. v. pp. 225 & 226. 
