ZOOLOaiCAL LITERATURE. 
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JEphyra trilinearia (p. 17), Coremia unidentaria (p. 19), Larentia ccesiatf\ 
?{2), Cidaria rihesq,r\a (p. 83), ^orycia Um^rata (p. 125), Aspilates oitra^ria 
(p.l35). ■ • 
D’Orville ][ias pulplished some notes on Coremia ferrugata and C. uniden-i 
tarittf wh^ch he has bred from the egg, and which he declares to he always 
distinct. The similarity of the larvie he supposes to have given rise tq the, 
potion of their identity. Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. p. 92. 
J. Hellins (Notes or various Lepidoptera, Zoologist, 1804, pp. 8986- 
^990) refers to several species of this family : Cidaria psiUi<?ata, C picatq, 
C corylata, C. russata^ C. immanatUy C. silaceata, C. populata, C. prunata^ 
Anticlea ruhidatay A. hadiata, and A. dei'ivata. Most of his notes relate tq 
the larvae of these species, but the paper also contains a discussion of the 
distinctive characters of C. russata and immanata, 
J. Hellins describes the development of Cidaria ntssata and C. immanata^ 
vhich he regards as two distinct species, having satu7'ata, perfuscatayCe7itiim- 
nqtata, and comma-notata as varieties of the former, and marmorata as 
variety of the latter. Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. pp. 166-167. 
J. Hellins describes the larva of Lozogramma pictariay which feeds on the, 
common Bracken {Ptens aqiiilina). Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. p. 71. 
The same author describes the larva of Acidalia immutata, which feeds on 
Polygonum avicidare. L. c. p. 72. 
The larvae of Opoi'ahia jiligrammai'ia and Cidaria sagittata are described by 
Hellins and Buckler. Ent. Ann. 1864, pp. 137-139. 
Hai*pur-Crewe describes the metamorphoses of Eupithccia pidchellata, the 
larva of which feeds upon the stamens and pistil of the common foxglove 
(Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. p. 95), and those of E. lariciata and E. campamdata 
(1. c. pp. 141-142). 
Crewe (Ent. Ann. 1866, pp. 117-127) has also published notes on the pre- 
paratory states of several species of the genus Eupithecia, The species re- 
ferred to are J^. d,rhiliata (Hubn.), E. pidchellata (Steph.), E. lariciata (Frey), 
E. campanulata (H. Sch.), E. fraxinata (Crewe)i E. pygmceata (Hiibn.), and 
E. plumheolata (Haw.). The same author gives a list (with references) of 
the larvae of not noticed in Stainton’s ‘Manual,’ but described 
since its publication. 
^os. Greene describes the larva of Thera conifer ata. Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. 
p.71. 
Cidaria reticulata is figured in Entomologists’ Annual for 1864, fig. 6. 
Eupithecia campanulata. is figured in Ent. Ann. 1865, fig. 6. 
La Harpe remarks upon the following species taken by Meyer-Durr near 
Lugano : Acidalia asbestaria (Zell.), Boarmia consortat'ia (Hiibn.), Larentia 
abliitaria (Boisd.), and L. nebular ia : Mittheil. Schw. Ent. Ges. 1864, pp. 
173-176. And upon the following species from the Upper Engadine: Acidalia 
Jlaveolariay Gnophos meyerai'ia, Larentia incur saria, L. valesiaria, Eupithecia, 
arcenthata, and Odezia chtxrophyllaria ; 1. c. pp. 179-183. 
New species : — 
Acidalia subversaria, Lahai-pe, Nouv. M5m. Soc. Helv. Sci. Nat. pp. 6 & 6, 
Switzerland. 
