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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE, 
Halisidota cinctipes, Grote, 1. c. p. 242, and H. cuhemisj Grote, 1. c. p. 243, 
Cuba. 
Ocnogyna nogeUiy Ledeyer, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. ix. p. 77, pi. 8. figs. 3-0, 
Anatolia,. 
LiTHOSIIDiE. 
Groto on the Cuban species, see Bombycidje. 
Lithosia caniola. On the occurrence of this species on the Hill of Ilowtli, 
near Dublin, see Birchall, Ent. M. Mag. iii. pp. 33-34. The insect is also 
figured |3y him, 1. c. pi. 1. fig. 4. 
Doubleday remarks that Lithosia caniola was taken by King at Torquay. 
Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 67, 
Birchall states that L. caniola has been taken by Perceval Wright near 
Waterford. Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 110. 
Grotea, g. n., Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 797. Allied to Barsine ; 
palpi erect, joint 3 short; body robust, abdomen long; wings large; subcostal 
vein of fore wing with 5 branches, 1, 2, and 5 joined at base, 3 and 4 remote. 
Sp. G. elegans, sp. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 797, pi. 43. fig. 1, Bengal. 
CgtoruSy g.n., Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. v. p. 232. Allied to Crocota) head 
large ; antennae short and stout, tapering, biserrate ; wings broad, rounded ; 
prothoracic pieces broad ; labial palpi flexuous, terminal joints somewhat de- 
pressed, exceeding the front. Sp. C. latus, sp. n., pi. 4. fig. 1, Cuba. 
Setoctcfia, g. n., Wallengren, Kongl. Svonska Akad. llandl. v. 4. p. 89. Al- 
lied to Earias ; antenna) long, crenulatod ; palpi slender cylindrical, ascendent ; 
proboscis stout ; calcaria of posterior legs 4 ; anterior wings with auxiliary 
cell; basal accessory areola of posterior wings closed. Sp. S. ledereri, sp. n., 
Wallengr. 1. c. p. 39, Biver Swakop ; and S. stalii, sp. n., Wallengr. 1. c. p. 40, 
I^ake N’Gami. 
Melania *, g. n., Wallengi'en, 1. c. p. 40. Allied to Lithosia ; antennae not 
serrated ( $ ), basal joint incrassated, without a tuft; palpi slender, elongate, 
acute ; a vein issuing from transverse venule near posterior angle of cell. Sp. 
Lithosia nigropiinctataypunctipetinisy iiwdi pustulata (Wallengr.). 
Lexis, g. n., Wallengren, /. c. p. 41. Allied to Lithosia ; antennae ( cf ) 
densely pilose beneath, basal joint incrassated, without a tuft ; palpi slender, 
short, acute ; no vein issuing from transverse venule ; no accessory areola in 
front of the cell. Sp. Lithosia hipunctigera (WallengT,). 
I^epista, g. n., Wallengren, /. c. p. 42. Allied to Lithosia] antennae (cf) 
subpectinate, basal joint thickened, without a tuft; palpi slender, short, 
acute; an accessory areola in front of the cell. Sp. Lithosia pandtila 
(Boisd.). 
Sozusa, g. n., Wallengren, l.c. p. 42. Allied to Lithosia] antennae ($) 
sparsely furnished with longish setae ; palpi short ; one vein springing from 
anterior margin of cell, united by a venule with the basal vein, forming an ac- 
cessory areola. Sp. Lithosia scutellata (Wallengr.). 
Manulea,, g.n., Wallengren, l.c. p. 43. Allied to Lithosia] antennae with 
bristles, biseriate in S] two veins springing from anterior margin of cell and 
auxiliary areola, the inner one anastomosing with that from the base to form 
an accessory areola. Sp. Lithosia gilveola, complana, lurideola, &c.; L. gra- 
cilipennis (Wallengr.). 
* Name previously employed for a genus of Mollusca. 
