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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Grapholitha alhicana, Motschulsky, l.c, p. 199, Japan . — Grapholitha iebra- 
planttf Moschler, Bed. ent. Zeits. 1866, p. 148, from Sarepta . — Grapholitha 
gammana, Mann, Verh. zool.-bot. Qes. in Wien, xvi. p. 347, taf. 1 B. fig. 2, 
Dobrudscha. — Grapholitha peregrinanajM!6s,c\\\QVy l.c. p. 139, and G. conjimc- 
tafia, Moschl. 1. c. p. 140, from Andalusia. 
Phtorohlastis interscindana, Moschler, 1. c. p. 141, from Andalusia. 
Dicrorampha Jlavidorsana, Knaggs, Ent. Ann. 1867, p. 148, frontisp. fig. 6, 
Hampshire and Devonshire. 
TiNEIDiE. 
Cerostoma chazariella (Zell.) is figured by Mann, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in 
Wien, xvi. taf. 1 b. fig. 8. 
Gelechia trianmdella. Stainton (Ent. M. Mag. iii. pp. 97-101) cites the 
various notices of this species, which he believes to be identical with G. 
sepiella (Steudol, vide infril). 
Stainton indicates an apparently imdescribed species of Coleaphora ( C. 
graminicolella, Ileinem.) as new to Britain. Ent., Ann. 1867, pp. 163-164. 
Nepticida centifoliella is recorded as a species new to Britain, by Stainton, 
Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 116. 
Gelechia tarquiniella and Tinea confusella are figured by Birchall, Ent. M. 
Mag. iii. pi. 1. figs. 2 & 3. 
Lemnatophila alienella occurs near Paris. Goossens, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
1866, p. XV. 
Jordan records his observations on Microlepidoptera in South Devonshire 
in September and October 1865. Ent. M. Mag. ii. pp. 193-197. 
Stainton notices some Tineidse from the south of France, including Z)e- 
pressaria rutana (Fab.) and a Gelechia, allied to G. costella. He remarks 
that the latter is hardly known on the continent. Proc. Ent. Soc. 1866, 
p. xxvi. 
Snellen van Vollenhoven mentions a specimen of Yponomeuta euonymi 
which emerged bearing the larval head. Tijdschr. voor Ent. 1866, p. 24. 
Stainton refers to various species of this family from the south of France, 
also to the larva apparently of a Gelechia, found under the bark of the 
spindle-tree, always at the spot where there was a packet of the last year’s 
frass ” of Yponomeuta. Proc. Ent. Soc. 1866, p. x. 
Stainton also notices his having bred from galls found on Gypsophila 
saxifraga, at Mentone, a species of the genus Gelechia. Proc. Ent. Soc. 
1866, p. XV. 
Stainton (Ent. M. Mag. iii. pp. 54-57 & 78-82) publishes numerous obser- 
vations on species of this family, chiefly relating to the oeconomy of the 
insects. He refers to Incurvaria mascidella, Micropteryx unimaculella, M. 
fastuosella, Cerostoma nemorella, Theristis caudella, Yidophasia messingiella, 
Depressaria capreolella, D. carduella, Gelechia desei'tella, G. aleella, G. tene~ 
hrella, G. ienebrosella, Cleodora striatella, Butalis incongruella, Rdslerstammia 
erxlebella, Glyphiptei'yx haworthana, Anthpila pfeifferella, Gracilaria falconi- 
pennella^ G. elongella, a larva of Ornix on Pyrus torminalis, Coleophora api- 
cella, Elachista ochreella, Lithocolletis nigrescentella, Nepticida decentella, and 
N. basiguttella. 
Stainton (Ent. Ann. 1867, pp. 17-30) publishes observations on the ceco- 
nomy &c. of the following species of this family : — PLyponomeuta egregiella 
(Dup.), Prays oleellus (Boy.), Psoricoptera gibbosella (Zell.), Gelechia intami- 
