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Ciihera pumria. A variety described by J. P. Barrett, Ent. v. p. 215. 
Ematurga atomaria. Staudinger notices a variety, orientaria, 1. c. p. 166. 
Sterrha antlwphilaria^ Ilubn., var. ro^mria^ Tr., is described by Stau- 
dinger, /. c. p. 168. 
Lythria purimraria. Larva described by Newman, Ent. v. pp. 176, 176. 
An aberration of this species, or a new species between L. purimraria and 
L. sanguinaria is recorded by Erscboff from Omsk. Bull. Mosc. 1870, i. 
p. 219. 
Ortholitha vicinaria, Bup., figured by Lederer, Ann. E. Belg. xiii. p. 49, 
pi. 2. f. 2. " 
Pellonia sicanariaj Zell. On the structure of the spurs in this species see 
Staudinger, 1. c. pp. 156, 157. 
Emmelesia imifasciata. Life-history described by J. Hellins, Ent. M. M. 
vi. pp. 186-188. 
Eupithecia. Dietze describes the larvae of E. irriguata, Ilubn. (S. E. Z. 
1870, pp. 336, 337 ; transl. Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 14, 15), and of E. fraxinata^ 
Crewe, which latter .species occurs at Frankfort, Mayence, and in the Oden- 
wald. lie states tliat E. fraxinata is, like innotata, probably double-brooded ; 
on which the . editor remarks that innointa is certainly single-brooded in 
Eastern Germany, at least in the Oder district, and that Knoch only observed 
one brood at Brunswick. 
Eupithecia consignata. Larva described by Newman, Ent. v. pp, 160, 161. 
Eupithecia rectangulata, L. Tengstrom describes var. colligata from Ka- 
relia: Fauna et Flora Fenn. Fbrh. x. p. 358. 
Hypsipetes impliiviata. Larva described by Buckler, Ent. M. M. vii. 
pp. 42, 43. 
Coremia labradorensis, Pack., probably = Cidaria munitata^ Hiibu., according 
to Moschler, S. E. Z. 1870, p. 371. 
Ehibalapteryx lapidata. Taken in Ireland by S. R. Fetherstonhaugh, Ent. 
V. pp. 215, 216. 
Cidaria tristata. Von Nolcken has investigated the synonymy of this 
and two allied species, which he gives as follows : — 1. tristota, Linn., CL, 
Lang, MiilL, Fuessl., Be Vill., Borkh., = tristata, p., W. V., Goeze, 
Brahm, Bup., Guen., = irfs^«^«, 5 > Zett., Heinem., Snellen, =/^mer«nh, Bela 
J\nYf^Q:, = limhosignata, Nolck. 2. hastulata, Iliib., Beitr. (nee Geom. f. 356),= 
luctuata, Hub., Lang {nee W. y tristata, Iliib., 111., Schr., Be la Ilarpe, 
Nolck., =^ns^rt^cp,p., W. V., Bup., Gu^n., Snellen, = ^ , Zett,, Heinem. 
3. funerata, Hiib., H.-S., Guen. Remarks on the synonymy follow : alche- 
millata, W. V., is not tristata, L. •, pupillata, Thunb., is unrecognizable. Verb, 
z.-b. Wien, xx. pp. 59-68. 
Cidaria tristata, L., and limhosignata, Nolck. Grentzenberg points out the 
differences between these varieties : Schr. Ges. Konigs. x. p. 117. 
Cidaria nuhilata. Pack., = luquhrata,'M.osQh\., according to Moschler^ 
S. E. Z. 1870, p. 308. 
Cidaria unicata, Gu^n. Staudinger figures this species, Ilor. Ent. Ross. vii. 
pi. ii. f. 5. 
Cidaria diver silineata destructive to the grape. Transformations described 
by Saunders, Canad. Ent. ii. pp. 128, 129. 
Cidaria salicata, Iliibn. Staudinger gives rujicinctaria, Gu., proharia^ 
