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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
(1), Miresa (6), Perna (1), Nyssia (7), Parasa (5)^ Limacodes (4), Naprepa 
(3 ) ) and the following as examples of new genera : — Ilyphorma minax 
(p. 493), from Northern China \ Pham calida (p. 494), from Moreton Bay \ 
Aphendala transversata (p. 496), fr’om India j Comana collaris (p. 49G), from 
Northern Australia j Belgm^cea sxibnotata (p. 497), from India } Ilysihada 
vaxipes (p. 498), from Natal ; Zebonda hasigutta (ihid.), from Bio Janeiro ; 
Cothocida nigrifera (p. 499), from North America; Celama liparisalis 
(p. 600), from Sarawak; Toana semiochrealis (p. 501), from Sarawak; Car- 
notena xanthiata (p. 502), from Ega ; Orvasca subnotata (ibid.), from India ; 
Magava midtilinca (p. 603), from Limas ; Probalintha mclusa (p. 604), from 
Natal; Pembina apicalis (p. 505), from Ceylon ; Evonima aperta (p. 506), 
from Java ; Erizada lichenaria (p. 507), from Java ; Pabila frontalis (p. 608), 
from Ceylon; Belippa horrida (p. 609), from Northern China; Adrallia 
bipunetata (p. 610), from Natal. 
Limacodes ? hyalinuSf Walsh, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. ix, p. 299. 
(Psychides.) 
Oreopsyche, g. n., Speyer, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 250 Psyche, Ahth. 
v. H.-Sch.). Nervules from the median cell 7 or 8 in fore wings, 4 or 6 in 
hind wings ; median cell of hind wings bipartite ; pectinations of the antennse 
very long. Type Psyche tenelta (Spey.). Speyer gives a classification of the 
other species of this group. 
Conceca, g. n., Scott, Austr. Lepid. p. 26. (J and $ winged ; wings long 
and narrow, lanceolate ; abdomen longer than anterior wings, last segment 
with long hairs ; head very small ; antennae long, subserrate in cf ; in $ fili- 
form; palpi very small, last joint minute, 1 and 2 subequal, longer, pilose. 
Sp. C. guildingi, sp. n., Scott, 1. c, p. 27, pi. 9, from New South Wales. 
(Ecobia, g. n., Scott, I c. p. 27. ' S and $ winged ; anterioi; wings trian- 
gular, costa arcuate ; abdomen much longer than fore wings, last segment 
with long hairs partly concealing the ovipositor ; antennae long, filiform ; palpi 
porrect, first and. last joints equal, last slender, acuminate ; legs robust. Sp. 
(Ecobia frauenfeldi, sp. n., Scott, 1. c. p. 28, pi. 9, from New South Wales. 
CEcinea (MacLeay, MS.), Scott, I, c. p. 28. Wings more or less developed 
in $ , trigonate ; abdomen exceeding wings in $ , not exceeding wings in ) 
last segment with long hairs, ovipositor long; antennae long, subserrate 
below in cf , subfusiform and squamose in $ ; palpi minute. Sp. (E. felderi, 
and (E, scotti (MacL. MS.), Scott, 1. c. p. 29, pi. 9, from New South Wales. 
Walker (List Lepid. xxxii.) describes Perina bipars (p. 406), from India; 
Mondu (g. n.) delicatissima (p. 407), from the Cape. 
Psyche dardoinella, sp. n., Milliere, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, tome x. p. 192, 
pi. 37. figs. 8-11 (c^ imago, details, and case), from Marseilles. 
• Fumea sapho, sp. n., Milliere, Icon. Lepid. ii. p. 25, pi. 64. figs. 1 & 2, 
from Germany. 
Fumea Jlavociliella, sp. n., Mann, Wien ent. Mon. Band viii. p. 177, taf. 4. 
fig. 3, from Brussa. 
{Dasychirides.) 
Walker (List Lepid. xxxii. pp. 324-326) describes six new species of Or- 
gyia, and (pp. 360-363) eight new species of Dasgchira, 
