TINEIDiEV 421 
Stainton’s ‘Tineina of Southern Europe’ is reviewed at length,- Bull. Ent. 
Ital. 1870, pp. 91-93. 
Solcnohia cemhrcUa, L. Tengstrom remarks on specimens from Lapland arid 
Finland supposed to belong to this species. Fauna et Flora Fenn. Fbrh. x. 
p. 303. ' . 
Tinea cuhiculclla, Staud. Staudinger notices and figures this species, Hor, 
Ent. Ross. vii. p. 230, pi. 3. f. 3. 
• Swammei'damia. Stainton (Nat. Hist. Tineina, xi. pp. 40-87, pi. 2. f. 1-3) 
figures and describes S. griseocaintella, Staint., S. ccesiella, Iliibn., S. pyrelloy 
Vill., in all their stages. 
Prays. Stainton {l.c. pp. 2-39, pi. 1. f. 1, 2) figures and describes P. 
cUrtiselluSj Don, and P. oleellus, Fabr., in all their stages. 
Plutella cruciferarum^ P. limhipennella, Clem., and Cerostoma hrassicella\ 
Fitch, are synonymous with this species, which is destructive to cabbages 
and gillyflowers in America. Amer. Ent. i. p. 199. 
Cerostoma radiatella, Don. Tengstrom describes var. sulphurea from 
Alandia ; Fauna et Flora Fenn. Forh. x. p. 341, note. 
Depressaria. Stainton (1. c. pp. 134-219, pis. 5-8) reviews the history of 
the genus from 1861. He also describes and figures in all their stages D. car- 
duella, Iliibn. ; 1). stdyprojjmqnella, Staint. ; D. cxdcitella^ Ilerr.-SchafF. : I). ar^ 
ternisicd, Nick. ; D. ahsinthiella, Herr.-Schaff. ; D. piitridella^ Hubn. ; D.rutana^ 
Fabr. ; B. xiodifiorella^ Mill. ; D. atomella, Iliibn. ; B. ululana, Rossi. ; B. sile~ 
Staint. ; B. dictamnella,Tr. 
B. atomella, Stainton {l.c. p. 218) mentions the possibility of there being 
two species confounded under this name. 
Bepressaria. Robinson (Ann. Lyc. N. York, ix. pp. 155-167, pi. 1) de- 
scribes and figures L. cincreocostella, B. atrodorsellay B. lecontella) and B. 
pidvipennella^ Clemens. 
Bxpressaria. Staudinger (Hor. Ent. Ross. vii. pp. 241-256) describes 
several known Eastern species at considerable length. ; 
Bxpressaria cnicella. Economy described by H. Moncreaff, Ent. v. pp. 200, 
201 . 
Bepressaria gramdosella. Barrett has observed the larva of this species. 
Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 169, 160. 
Bepressaria ramosella, Staint., is figured by Lederer, Ann. E. Belg. xiii. 
pi. 2. f. 14. 
Bepx’essaria sublutella, Staud. Staudinger describes this species in full, 
and suggests that it may be a variety of B. suhpropinquella, Staint. Hor. Ent. 
Ross. vii. p. 243. 
Bepressaria alhiqmnctella, Iliibn. Staudinger describes and figures var.? 
or n. sp. ? alhiocellata, from Acarnania, 1 . c. p. 246, pi. 3. f. 8. 
Gelechia cerealella, Oliv. This or some undetermined species of Tineidt^ 
has recently proved very destructive to barley near Norwich. C. G. Barrett, 
Tr. Norw. Soc. 1869, 1870, pp. 27-29. 
Gelechia trimacalella., Pack.,= (y. continnella, Zell., according to Moschler, 
S. E. Z. 1870, p. 375. 
Cleodora striatella, S. V., and C. tanacetella, Schr. Rossler describes the 
difi’erences between these two forms, and comes to the conclusion that they 
are distinct species, S. E. Z. 1870, pp. 268-261. 
Butalis ptmctivittella, Costa. Staudinger figures and describes var. cow- 
jlums from Greece, I, c. p. 276, pi. 3. f. 14. 
