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Tho following known spocies are noticed by Weymer (Stett. ent, Zeit. 
18G5) : — Geometra impilionaria, description of larva (/. c. p. 113) ; Eugonia 
fuscantaria^ its occurrence in Germany (ibid.) j Rumia cratcegata, said to be 
double-brooded (ibid.); Anaitis plagiata, i\\Q occurrence of Filaria in the 
laiwa (ibid.) ; Cidaria affmitata, occurrence in North Germany (/. c. p. 114) ; 
Eupithecia centaureata, said to be double-brooded (ibid.) ; and E. pumilatuy 
distribution in Germany (ibid.). 
The list of new Dutch Lepidoptera includes Zonosoma annulatay LohopJiora 
polycommataj Cidaria affinitata, and Eupithecia piperata. Tijdsch. voor 
Entom. 1865^ p. 35. 
Caustoloma Jlavicaria. Nowicki describes the habits and transformations 
of this species. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xv. p. 180. 
Ilypoplectis pluviaria (¥&h.') = ads2Jersa7'ia (Tr.) has a second generation in 
July, according to Nowicki, 1. c. p. 181. 
Newman (Entomologist, ii.) describes the metamorphoses of Cidaria rus- 
sata and hnmanata, pp. 163-156, Boarmia perfumariay pp. 246-249, and 
Biston hirtarius, pp. 285-286 ; and the larvoe of Hyhcrnia rupticapraria, 
p. 141, Lohophora pjolycommataj p. 201, Hyhcrnia leucophccariaj p. 202, 
E^ione apiciaria, pp. 221-222, Pseudoterpna cytisaria, p. 223, and Fidonia 
carhonariay p, 314. 
The Entomologist (vol. ii.) contains notes on the habits of the following 
species: — Aspilates citraria by Moncreaff, p. 144; Amphydasis betulariahj 
Edleston, p. 150 ; Acidalia suljdiuralis by Bond, p. 206 ; and lodis vernaria 
(oviposition) by Newman, p. 314. 
The Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine contains notes on the metamor- 
phoses or descriptions of the larva) of the following species : — Eupithecia 
plumheolata by Crewe, ii. p. 90 ; E. ciliata by Knaggs, 1.. c. pp. 93-94 ; 
Sterrha sacraria by Ilellins, 1. c. pp. 134-135, and 166 ; Phorodesma hqju- 
laria by Horton, 1. c. pp. 91-92, and Hollins, 1. c. p. 114 ; Acidalia ruhricata 
by Ilellins, 1. c. pp. 66-67 ; Ypsipetes elutata by Jordan, I, c. pp. 90-91 ; 
Nemoria viridata and Corycia temcrata by Ilellins, i. p. 263. 
The larva of Eupithecia plumheolata is also described by Ilellins, Zool. 
1865, p. 9738. 
Bond notices the occurrence Eupithecia campanulata (H.-Sch.) in Britain, 
and the habits of its larva. Proc. Ent. Soc. 1865, p. 100. 
Varieties of the larvse of the following species are noticed by Hellins, Ent. 
M. Mag. : — Ennomos fuscantoria, i. p. 187 ; Ligdia adustata, ii. p. 16 ; and 
Hyhcrnia leucoplu^aritty ibid. Horton also describes a variety of the larva of 
Cidaria immanatay 1. c. p. 93. 
The larva of Gno^yhos ohscurata feeds on Potentilla reptans. Ilellins, 1. c. 
p. 116. 
Acidalia ^yroynutata is probably double-brooded. Hudd, I, c. p. 117. 
Pseudoterpna cytisaria. The hybernation of the larva of this species is 
referred to by Hellins, 1. c. i. p. 183. 
Sixty-four species of this family are stated by Ballion to inhabit the 
neighbourhood of Gorki ; but of these 15 are still undetermined. Bull. Soc. 
Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. pt. i. pp. 379-282. 
Dunning describes a gynandromorphous specimen of Fidonia piniaria 
(Linn.), taken by him hear Huddersfield. Proc. Ent. Soc. 1866, pp. 109-110. 
