412 INSECTA, LEPIDOPTEllA. 
Hrastria ‘penthimUy Ersch. Cat. Lep. Ross. p. 08; Balagansk; in prov. 
Irkutzk. 
Thalpochares keyserlingi, Bienert, Lep. Ergebn. p. 36, Persia ; T. comptmcta, 
Led. Ilor. Ent. Ross. viii. p. lo, Astrabad ; T. conicephala, Spain, Macedonia, 
Persia; T, haueri, Andalusia ?, Stand. 1. c. p. 122. 
Prothgmia coniccphalu, Stand. /. c. p. 121, Led. llor. Ent. Ross. viii. p. 10, 
pi. 2. f. 3, Malaga, Salonica, Astrabad. 
Spintherops hirsuta, Stand. 7. c. p. 123, Valais. 
Cycligramma importuna, Keferstein, Entoni. Notiz. p. 15, f . 7 j C. intellectUy 
Kef. 1. c. p. 10, f 8 ; both from Madagascar. 
Penicillaria petrificatay Walk. 1. c. p. 131; Red Sea. 
Briarda (P) subapiccdis, Walk. /. c?., Arabia. 
Grammodes (?) latiferay Walk. 1. c. p. 132, Mount Sinai. 
GEOMETllIDiE. 
GrJ'IGSOn has pnblished notes on the variability of many species of British 
Qeometridce in his collection. Ent. v. pp. 70-70. 
EUopia {Abraxas) ribearuty Fitch. Transformations fignred and described 
in Amer. Ent. ii. pp. 13, 14. 
Pericallia syringaria. G. Elisha pnblishes some notes on the larva, Ent. v. 
p. 170. 
Selenia illustraria. On an abnormal second brood see J. Greene, Ent. 
M.M.vi.pp. 190,217. 
Ennomos tiliaria. Larva described by Newman, Entom. v. p. 190. 
Eugonia quercinanay Hnfii. Zeller maintains that this species = quercinaruiy 
Herr.-Schaff, and not angulariay as thought by Werneburg. Tijdschr. Ent. 
ii. 5. p. 237, note. 
Nyssia hispidaria. Larva described by G. T. Porritt, Ent. v. p. 141. 
Synopsia sociariay Iliibn. On the variability of this species and its larva 
see Staudinger, Ilor. Ent. Ross. vii. pp. 102, 103. 
Aplodes rubivoruy Riley. Figured with larva, and described in Amer. Ent. 
ii. pp. 203-205. 
Addalia. Moschler (S. E. Z. 1870, pp. 300-308) refers O. okaharkiy Pack., 
to A. frigidariay Mcischl., and Aspilates spuriariay Christoph., to Acid, senti- 
mritty Hiibn. 
Addalia perochrariay F. v. R. This species, formerly confounded with 
A. ochratay W. V., has occurred in England. Ent. M. M. vii. p. 138 j Ent. 
Ann. pp. 81, 82, Appended is a translation of Fischer’s remarks (/. c. 
pp. 82-87). 
A. striyariay Iliibn. This species, new to Britain, is described and ligured 
by Kuaggs, Ent. Ann. 1871, pp. 88, 89, f. 1. 
Acidalia rusticatuy W. V. On the variability of the occm-rence of spurs in 
this species see Staudinger, Hor. Eiit. Ross. vii. pp. 140, 147. Newman de- 
scribes the larva, Ent. v. pp. 170, 177. 
Addalia reversata, Tr. ?. Staudinger remarks on and figures this species, 
Hor. Ent. Ross. vii. pp. 145, 140, pi. 2. f. 2. 
Addalia turbidaria, H.-S. Staudinger describes and figures var. turbu- 
lentaria from Attica, 1. c. p. 161, pi. 2. f 3. 
Addalia contiguaruiy lib. Larva described by Fuchs, JB. Ver. Nass. 1807 
1808 (xxi., xxii.), pp. 261-203. 
