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ipi tlie ecQiiomy of those of Incurvaria musciajella, $ohn6bia inoqnspic:uella^ 
and yarioi^s species of Lithocolletis. Zoologist, 1864, pp. 9066-9067. 
The same author describes the economy of Antispila treitscJildella and A. 
pfeifferella. Entomologist, vol. ii. pp. 126-130. 
Newman describes the larva of Argyresthia nitidella. Entomologist, vol. ii. 
p. 63. 
Ilaberlandt has described the mode of life of Tinea pyrophagella (Koll.), and 
indicated the injury inflicted by its larv?© upon grain. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. 
in Wien, Bd. xiv. pp. 916-920. 
Amyot has described the ravages committed on lilacs by Gracilaria syringellaj 
the caterpillars of which occasionally destroy the leaves of those shrubs, as if 
they had been affected by coiTosive vapours. He gives an account of the life- 
history of this moth, and particularly describes the mode in which it rolls up 
the leaves of the lilac when it ceases its existence as a mining larva. Ann. 
Soc. Ent, Er. 4« ser. tome iv. pp. 1-12. 
Clemens describes Tinea tapeizella (Lin.) as occurring in Virginia. Proc. 
Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. iii. p. 606. Clemens also (describes a second specimen of his 
Gelechia nigratomella, differing in some respects from that on which the species, 
was founded : 1. c. p. 607. 
Gartner has ascertained that Anacampsis tenebrella (Hiibn.) and A. Unehro- 
sella (Fisch. v. Rosl.) are the two sexes of the same species, by breeding them 
from identical larvae which he discovered feeding beneath the bark of the 
main roots of Ttumex aeetosella, and afterwards observing their copulation. 
The larva is of a carmine-red colour, with the head and thorax brown ; red- 
dish white beneath ; each segment bears two pairs of brown warts. Stett. 
ent. Zeit. 1864, pp. 158-100. 
La Harpe remarks on CEcophora knocJiiella from Lugano, Mittheil. Schw. 
ent. Ges. 1864, p. 178; and on Gelechia luctiferella from the Engadine, 1. c, 
p. 189. 
Barrett remarks on the variation of Gelechia Immeralis. Ent. M. Jilag. 
vol. i. pp. 170 & 171. 
Stainton (Ent. Ann. 1866) gives descriptions of Deprcssaria qlerella (Zell.), 
1. c. p. 128, and Gelechia pinguinella (Tr.), 1. c. p. 129. 
Gracilaria. Stainton describes and figures the following species of this 
genus (Nat. Hist. Tineina, vol. viii.) : Gracilaria stigmatella (Fab.), 1. c> pp, 
34-47, pi. 1. fig. 1 ; G. swcderella (Thimb.), pp. 48^-61, pi. 1. fig. 2; G. semi- 
fascia, (Haw.), 1. c. pp. 62-71, pi. 1. fig. 3 ; G. elongella (Linn.) 1. c. pp. 72-87, 
pi. 2. fig. 1 ; G. syringela (Fab.), 1. c. pp. 88-99, pi. 2, fig. 2 ; G. hemidactylella 
(W. V.), 1. c. pp. lCO-109, pi. 2. fig. 3 ; G. tringipennella (Zell.), 1. c. pp. 
110-119, pi. 3. fig. 1 ; G. limnsella (Zell.), I c. pp. 120-127, pi. 3. fig. 2 ; G. 
kollariella (Zell.),/, c. pp. 128-137, pi. 3. fig. 3; G. au ogultclla (Steph.), /. r. 
pp. 138-149, pi. 4. fig. 1 ; G. omisseVa (Sta.), /. c. pp. 160-167, pi. 4. fig. 2 ; 
G. phasianipennella (Hiibn.), /. c. pp. 168-173, pi. 4. fig. 3 ; G. ononidis (Zell.), 
/. c. pp. 174-183, pi. 6. fig. 1 ; G. pavmiella (Zell.), /. c. pp. 184-193, pi. 6. 
fig. 2 ; G. imperialcUa (Mann.), /. c. pp. 194-203, pi. 6. fig. 3. 
Ornix. Stainton describes and figures the following species of this genus 
(Nat. Hist. Tineina, vol. viii.): Ornix guttea (Haw.), /. c. pp. 222 & 233, pi. 1. 
fig. 1 ; O. petiolella (sp. n.), /. c. pp. 234-241, pi. 1. fig. 2 ; O. torquilhlla. (ZeU.), 
