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linalUj tiliaraliSf p. 27, hesperialisy tdonealis, p. 28, dilutalis, illepidqlts, im- 
peditalis, impidsaliSf impuralts, infixalis, p. 29, lualis^ p. 80 j Phakullura 
marianalis, p. 21 ; Ccenostola quadrifenestralts, p. 21 ; Zmeodes gracilalis and 
multisignaliSf p. 22 j Desmia sertorialis^ tmpuralis, quadrmotalis, p. 24, per- 
sonalis and pervialiSf p. 25 j Cataclysta minimalis and plusialis, p. 26. 
Hypena calif ornicUf Behr, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 23, California. 
Cataclysta rdbinsoni, Grote, Canad. Ent. iii. p. 181, Alabama. 
Desmia subdivisglis, id. 1. c. p. 120, Alabama. 
Botys syringicola, Packard, Hep. Mass. Board Agric. 1870, New York (habits 
also described) j B. plumbicostalis and B. atiiicostalis, Grote, 1. c. pp. 103 & 104, 
Alabama. 
JEphestia Jigulilella [vox hybrida], Gregson, Ent. v. p. 385, Liverpool, 
Phycis davisellus, Newman \^=iPempelia albariella (Zell. ?), vide ante\ Ent. 
V. p. 444, Isle of Wight. 
Crambus zermattensis, Frey, Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. v. p. 244 j S. E. Z. xxxii. 
p. 101, Zermatt; C. minimellus, llobinson, Ann. Lyc. N. York, ix. p. 316, 
Pennsylvania. 
Schoenobius dispersellus, p. 313, New York and Texas, unipunctellus SLU^tri- 
punctellusy p. 314, Texas : Bobinson, Ann. Lyc. N. York, ix. 
Tortuicid^. 
Euryptychia saligneana^ Clem., redescribed and figured (with gall) by liiley, 
Rep. Ins. Miss. ii. pp. 134 & 135. 
Graphulitha oculana, Harr., and Tortrix incertana^ Clem., habits described 
by Packard, Rep. Mass. Board Agric. 1870; G. oculana and larva figured by 
W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. iii. p. 13. 
Penthina metallicanay Hiibn., var. hriguana^ H.-S., has occurred in Scot- 
land ; Ent. M. M. vii. p. 255 ; Ent. Ann. 1872, pp. 119 & 120. 
Penthina vitivoranUj Packard, hotrana^ Zeller, S. E. Z. xxxii. 
p. 178. 
(Enophthira pillenana. Habits, transformations, and ravages described in 
Atti Soc. Agric. Gorizia, 1870. 
Anchylopera fragaricej Walsh, =comj9^aw«, Zeller, S. E. Z. xxxii. p. 178. 
Peronea comariana, proteana^ potentillana. Von Nolcken’s remarks on 
these species are translated in Ent. M. M. vii. p. 233. 
Carpocapsa pomonella and putaminana, Stand., possess a pencil of hair on 
the upperside of the hind wings of cf. The former occurs in N. America 
and in Brazil as well as in Europe, while the latter is widely distributed 
in the Mediterranean region (where it feeds on walnuts), and may also bo 
expected to occur in S. Austria and the Rhine district. Zeller, /. c. pp. 55 & 
56. C. pomonella is stated by Laboulbeue to attack nuts : Ann. Soc. Ent, 
Fr. (5) i. p. 295 ; ib. Bull. p. Ixxxv. On its habits &c., see also Riley, Rep. 
Ins. Miss. iii. pp. 101-104, and Saunders, Canad. Ent. iii. pp. 26, 27, for re- 
marks upon, and figures of, its transformations. 
Opadia fimebrana. On rearing, see C. G. Barrett, Ent. M. M. vii. p. 257. 
Tortrix penziana, Hiibn. Larva described by Wullschlegel, Mitth. schw. 
ent. Ges. iii. p. 327 ; S. E. Z. xxxii. p. 403. 
Teras mixtana, Hiibn. : a var. from S. France, described under the name 
provincianUf by Peyerimhoff, Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. iii. p. 410. 
