SIGULIDili, PYRALIDylOj 
455 
SlCULIDJ}. 
Siciilodes strigatula, Felder, figured by Felder & Rogenhofer, Reise 
Nov. Lep. V. pi. cxxxiv. fig. 9. 
Herdonia ocesalis^ Walk., figured; iid. 1. c. fig. 4. 
Draconia (?) oleigutta, sp. n. iid. 1. c. pi. cxxxiv. fig. 3, Amazon. 
Siculodes lunula^ Brazil, falcata^ South America, S. (?) roseola^ Bogota 
and Cayenne, S. amethystea and punctum^ Amazon, cinereola^ Venezuela, 
carneola, Amazon, S. (?) glareola, Java, S. falviceps^ Amazon, sterna, 
Bogota, striola, Amboina, and xanthina, Amazon, iid. 1. c. figs. 1, 2, 5-8, 
10-16, spp. nn. 
Pyralid^e. 
C. Berg's paper on the Pyralidm of the Argentine Republic is re- 
printed \cf. Zool. Rec. xi. p. 433], with additions ; Deutsche E. Z; 1875, 
pp. 129-144, 155 & 156. 
Pseudasopia, Grote, is not distinct from Asopia, Tr. ; A. R. Grote, 
Bull. Buff. Soc. ii. p. 229. 
Erilusa croceipes, Walk., figured ; Feldef & Rogenhofer, Reise Nov, 
Lep. V. pi. cxxxvi. fig. 31. 
AgatJiodes ostentalis, Hiibn., recorded from Africa; A. G. Butler, Ann. 
N. H. (4) xvi. p. 414. 
Cataclysta lemnalis. Habits, transformations, «S:c. ^ W. Buckler, Ent. 
M. M. xi. pp. 102-106. 
Paraponyx stratiotalis. Transformations described ; id. op. cit. xii. 
pp. 160-163. 
Acentropus niveus. C. Ritsema, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) xviii. pp! xxiv.- 
xxvi. A popular article ; G. B. Corbin, Naturalist (2), i. pp. 33, 34, 
49-51. 
Zchronia cassusalis, Walk., is hardly distinct from his auro-linealis ; 
A. G. Butler, Z. c. p. 415. 
Botyodes flavihasalis, Moore, figured ; Felder & Rogenhofer, Z. c. pi. 
cxxxv. fig. 41. 
Botys frustalis, Zell., South Africa, proceralis, Led., var. ?, Mexico,, 
and abruptalis, Walk., figured; iid. 1. c. pi. cxxxiv. figs. 28 & 42, pi. 
cxxxv. fig. 10 (they also ?Lg\iXQ Mar gar odes polygonalis^ Doubl., as Botys 
maorialis, pi. cxxxiv. fig. 4). B. costalis, Tr., and murinalis, F. v. 
Rossi., recorded as new to Sweden, and redescribed ; H. D. J. Wallengren, 
CEfv. Ak. Forh. xxx. pt. 6, pp. 43 & 44. B. nuhilalis, Hiibn. (= lupuli- 
nalis, Doubl.) : variation, habits, larva, &c., noticed ; C. J. Barrett, Ent. 
M. M. xi. p. 256. B. thesealis, Led., discussed and compared with the 
allied species ; P. C. Zeller, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxv. pp. 334-336. „ 
Polythlipta cerealis, Led., figured ; Felder & Rogenhofer, Z. c. pi. 
cxxxv. fig. 34. . 
Ebulea stachydalis, Zinck., recorded as new to Britain, and Metzner’s 
account of, the species translated ; Barrett & Stainton, Ent. M. M. xii. 
pp. 158 & 159. 
