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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Sarawak. Chilo dodaUUus (p. 966), Ceylon ; Ch. aditellus (p. 967), Hindostan ; 
Ch. gratiosellus (p. 937), East Indies. Eromene auriscnptella (p. 976), New 
Zealand. Tomissa (g. n.) concisella (p. 978), and T. ? fet'vidella (p. 979), 
Sarawak. Phachthia (g. n.) lignigeralis (p. 979), Sarawak. Erupa (g, n.) 
chiloides (p. 980), Brazil. 
ToRTRIClDiE. 
Anchylopjera. Clemens (Proe. Ent. Soe. Phil. vol. iii. p. 509) 
proposes a division of this genus into groups in aeeordance with 
the venation of the wings, which he illustrates by means of 
diagi’ammatic woodcuts. The following is his arrangement : — 
Group I. Hind wings with median vein 3-branched. 
§ Tip of fore wings acutely produced. Type A. spirecefoliana. 
§§ Tip of fore wings not acutely produced. Type A. striatana. 
Group II. Hind wings with median vein 4-branched. 
§ Tip of fore wings acutely produced. Type A. oceUana, n. sp. 
Group III. Hind wings with median vein 4 -branched. 
§ Tip of fore wings not acute, sometimes obtusely produced. Type A. 
costomaculana. 
Antithesia hipartitana. Clemens describes a Labradqrian variety of this 
species. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. ii. p. 418. 
Wahnschaffe (Berl. ent. Zeits. 1864, pp. 3I3-3I7) describes the trans- 
formations of the Green Oak-Tortrix {T. viridand), and the ravages committed 
by its larva in 1863 on the oaks of the Tliiergarten at Berlin. 
Breyer (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1863, p. 43) describes the transformations of 
Olindia idmana (Hiibn,). 
Lahaipe remarks on Seiaphila ahrasana and Penthina gentianana, Mittheil. 
Schw.. ent. Ges. 1864, pp. 177, 178 j and on Conchylis deutschiana (Zett.) = 
C. lutulentana (H.-Sch.), C. valdensiana, C. pallidana^ Seiaphila xoahlhorniana. 
Sericoi'is horridana^ S. palustrana, S. irriguana, S. spuriana, S. cceapitanay 
Peedisca suhlimana, and Phoxoptex'yx comptana and incomptana, Mitth. Schw, 
ent. Ges. 1864, pp. 184-189. 
B. Piffiird publishes some remarks on the habits of PaAisca oppressana 
(Treits.). Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. p. 61. 
Newman (Entomologist, vol. ii.) describes the larvae of Tortrix viburnana 
(p. 62) and Peronea caledoniana (p. 63). 
New species : — 
Anchylopera. Of this genus Clemens describes eight new North American 
species (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii.) : namely. Group I. (see ante), An- 
chylopera pulchellnna^ 1. c. p. 611, from Maine; A. fuscociliana, 1. c. p. 512, 
and A. duhiana, ibid., from Virginia; and A. lamiana, 1. c. p. 613, from 
Maine. Group II. A. ocellana, 1. c. p. 610, from Maine. Group III. A. 
mediofasciana, 1. c. p. 611, and A. fasciolana, ibid., from Maine; and A. 
virginiana, 1. c. p. 612, from Virginia. 
Anehylopera plagosanay Clemens, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. ii. p. 417, 
horn Labrador. 
. lledya. Clemens describes six new North Aiuerican species of this genus ; 
