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Gra^jholitha (^Sericoris) ticdemanniana, Zell., occurs near Stettin ; G. roseti- 
cofewa, Zell., and G. {Serna, sid) conterminana, H.-S., habits and larvae described: 
Zeller, 1 . c. pp. 56-62. Eppelsheim also describes the transformations of G. 
roseticnlana : S. E. Z. xxxii. pp. 316 & 316. 
G. pusillana^ Pey. Redescribed in full by Peyerimhoff, 1. c. p. 410. 
Eupceeilia. On the variation of habit in the larva, see 0. S. Gregson, Ent. 
V. pp. 242 & 243. 
Tortrix v-signaiana and oxycoccana, Massachusetts, and vaccitiivoranay 
New Jersey, Packard, Rep. Mass. Board Agric. 1870 : spp. nn. 
Teras cganeana, sp. n., Peyerimhoff, 1. c. p. 409, Switzerland. 
Conchr/Ks fratmtfeldi, sp. n., Mann, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxi. p. 80, Ural. 
Dicrorampha harpeana^ sp. n., Frey [also described by Staudinger, B. E. Z. 
xiv. p. 283, ? previously], Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. v. p. 246; S. E. Z. xxxii. 
p. 103, Switzerland. D. rhoiticana^ Urey, 1. a., S. E. Z. xxxii. p. 104, Engadine. 
GraphoUtha caryce, Shimer, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 394, Illinois (Rec. 
Am. Ent. 1869, p. 28). 
Phoxoplcryx paludana^ Barrett, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 134 j Ent. Ann. 1872, 
pp. 120 & 121, fig. 6, Britain. 
Tineid^. 
Herrtch-Schaffer reviews Stainton’s Natural History of the Tineina, 
vol. xii., with many critical observations. CB. Ver. Regensb. xxv. pp. 43-48. 
V. T. Chambers publishes notes on the N. American species of Litho^ 
coUetis, LeucantMza {=.Lithocolletis?) ) Phyllocnistis^ Tischeria, Cemiostoma^ 
Lavernaj and Aspidisca. Canad. Ent. iii. pp. 64-68, 84-88, 127-130, 146- 
149, 161-166, 182-186, 206-299, 221-224. 
Stainton (Ent. Ann. 1872, pp. 122 & 123) records two species of Tineina 
as new to Britain, one being new to science. 
Exapate gelatella bred from Rhamnus cathaHicus, J. E. Fletcher, Ent. M. 
M. vii. p. 188. 
E. duratellaj v. Heyd. Compare Frey, Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. v. p. 408. 
Chimahache fagella. The larva stridulates, perhaps by rubbing its 3rd 
pair of legs, which are enlarged at the extremities, against some hard sub- 
stance. Peyerimhoff, Pet. Nouv. iii. p. 166. 
AEta compta, Clem. Zeller compares it with Tinea punctella^ Cr., {—T. 
pustulellaj Fabr.) : S. E. Z. xxxii. p. 178. 
Solejiohia iriquetella and lichenella. Von Siebold devotes ch. v. of his 
Beitr. z. Parthen. d. Arthrop. to these species (pp. 146-169). On partheno- 
genesis in these species, see also Hartmann, Kleinschmett. Umg. Miinch. 
pp. 9-14. The latter is possibly only the parthenogenetic 2 of S. pineti 
(I. c. p. 45). 
Tinea spreteUa. Transformations described, JB. Mus. Karnt. 1870, no. 12. 
Nemophora reaumurellaj Peyerimhoff, redescribed by him, Mitth. schw. 
ent. Ges. iii. p. 411. 
Idophasia, Plutclla, and Cerosioma, 13 species found in Ober-Lausitz are 
described, and the neuration of their wings figured by H. B. Moschler, Abh. 
Ges. Gorl. xiv. pp. 57-67. 
Phitella cruciferarum. On its occun*ence in Scandinavia and Spitzbergen, 
see A. E. Holmgren, Sv. Ak. Handl. (2) viii. (5) pp. 26 & 26. 
Teichdbia verhuellella. On the larva, see 0. G. Barrett, Ent. M. M. vii. 
p. 236. 
