PYRALIDiE. 
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Desmia maculalis, Westw. Transformations described and figured by 
Riley, Rep. Ins. Miss. iii. pp. 61-63. 
Phacellura nitidalis, Or.^ figured and described in all stages, id. 1. c. ii. 
pp. 64 70. 
JBotys. An undetermined specimen described by PeyerimliofF, Pet. Nouv. 
iii. p. 168. 
B. diffuscdis, Gu4n. Transformations given by Milliere, Ann. Soc. L. Lyon, 
n. s., xviii. p. 28, pi. 103. figs. 8-12. 
Glyphodes zelleri, Brem., nec Led., from the Amur, is renamed hremeri : 
Wocke, Cat. Lep. Eur. p. 213. 
Scopula lutealis (auct. angl.) is apparently confounded by Staudinger with 
elutalis, W. V. : F. B. White, Faun. Perth, p. 28, note, 
Acentropus. An exhaustive analysis of the literature of this genus, by 0. 
Ritsema, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vi. pp. 156-172. 
Aphomia sociella. The larvae inhabit wasps’ (not bees’) nests, and live 
upon the substance of the nest ! F. B. White, Faun. Perth, p. 29. 
Anerastia lotella, lliibn,, destructive to rye and wheat in Prussia : Zeller, 
S. E. Z. xxxii. pp. 161 & 162 ; Kiihn, Z. Landw. Sachs. 1870, no. 6 ; ef. CB. 
Ver. Regensb. xxv. pp. 30-32. 
JEphestia interpunctella. On the food of the larva, and the damage caused 
by it to biscuit &c., see Fallon &; Ragonot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. Bull. pp. 
xxiv & Ixx. 
Homcaosoma saxicola^ Vaughan. Larva feeds on the flowers of Matricaria 
inodorata^ and probably of other plants : Gregson, Ent. v. pp. 396 & 397 j F. 
B. White, Ent. M. M. vii. p. 231. 
Rhodophcea marmordla bred by J. B. HodgHnson, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 71. 
Ilypoclialcia melanella. Larva described by Eppelsheim, S. E. Z. xxxii. 
PP.810&817. 
Gymnancycla canella. Transformations described by W. Buckler and II. 
Moncreaff) Ent. M. M. viii. pp. 163-165 ; Ent. v. pp> 430 & 431. 
Pempelia albariellay Zell. W. E. Davis and H. G. Knaggs record its occur- 
rence in Britain [but the correct identification of the species has recently been 
questioned] and describe it : Ent. M. M. viii. pp. 162 & 163 ; Ent. Ann. 1872,, 
PP.118&119. 
Pempelia grossidarice, Packard, is probably not a Pempelia, and possibly = 
the European Myelois convolutella : Zeller, S. E. Z. xxxii. p. 177. 
Phycis rhcnella, I)up. (? Zinck.). See Peyerimhofl', Pet. Nouv. iii. p. 189. 
Crambus alpinellus, Iliibn. Vaughan & Knaggs record its occurrence in 
Britain : Ent. M. M. viii. p. 110 j Ent. Ann. 1872, p. 118, fig. 4. 
Crambus satrapellus and bipunctellus, Zell., are described by Robinson, Ann. 
Lyc. N. York, ix. pp. 315 & 316. 
Schoenobius melinellus, Clem., redescribed, and S. aquilellus, Clem., nec Tr., 
renamed clemensellus, by Robinson, Ann. Lyc. N. York, ix. p. 313. 
New species : — 
Herrich-Schaffer (CB. Ver. Regensb. xxv.) describes as new from 
Cuba : — Asopia tripaHitalis, p. 16 ; Ilellula simplicalis, Deuterollyta majuscula, 
p. 17 ; Botys graminalis, p. 18, gemmatalis, germanalis, episcopalis, p. 19, gliri~ 
alis, gracilalis, harpalis, seynifidvalis, p. 20, subviolalis, subaurantialis, subhya- 
