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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
springing; one after the other from branch 7 j vein 1 not forked j median cell 
of hind wings closed. 
2. Botidce. Branches 7 and 8 of fore wings separated, transverse branch 
straight or slightly bent \ vein 1 not forked ; median cell of hind wings 
closed. 
3. Chiloniilce. Branches 7 and 8 of fore wings separated, transverse branch 
strongly bent ; vein 1 not forked j median cell of hind wings closed. 
4. Ci'amhidcc. Brandies 8 and 9 of fore wings pedunculated from 7, 
branches 7 and 8 rarely separated } vein 1 not forked j median cell of hind 
wings open. 
6. Phycidecd. Fore wings without branch 7 vein 1 not forked , median 
cell of hind wings closed. 
6. Galleries. Branches 8 and 9 of fore wings springing one after the other 
from 7 (rarely without branch 9) j vein 1 forked near its base. 
The PYRALiDiDiE include the genera Cledeolia (5 sp.), Aglossa (2), Asopia 
(4), and Bndotricha (1) ; the BoxiDiE include Prosmixis (1 sp.), Scoparia (21) 
=iEudorea (Ste.), Ilelhda (1), Aporodes (1), lleliotliela (1), Noctiiomorpha 
(1), Catharia (1), llercyna (6), Threnodes (1), Ennychia (1), Phlyctcenodes 
(1) , Odontia (1), Teyostoma (1), Algedonia (1), Eurrhypara (1), Botys (61), 
Eurycreon (7), Nomophila (1), Psamotis (1), Pionea (1), Orohena (7),Perine- 
phele (1), Eiasemia (2), 3Ietasia (1), Stenia (1), Agrotera (1), Hydrocampa 
(3), Paraponyx (2), Cataclysta (1), and Acentropus (1) j the Chilonidjs con- 
sist of the genera Scirpophaga (2 sp.), Schoenuhius (3), and Ckilo (2) ; the 
CnAMBiDiE include Calamotropha (1 sp.), Thinasotia (2), Cramhus (53), and 
Agriphila (1) ; the PiiYCiDEiE, Dioryctria (2 sp., 1 new), Nephopteryx (10) = 
Nephopteryx (Zell.) -f Pswosa (ZqH.) S elagia (lllibn.), Etiella (1), Salehria 
(10), Peinpelia (3), Gymnancyla (1), Spermatophthora (1), Asarta (2), Catastia 
(2) , Ilypochalcia (7), Eucarphia (3), Episeknia (2), Cryptohlahes (1), Brephia^ 
g. n. (1), 3Iyelois (\&)=Acrobasis (ZqW.) T rachonitis (ZqW.) A My elois (Zell.) 
■\-Exirhodope (IIubn.)-f-i/2/^/jia (Guen.), Glyptoteles (1), Eccopisa (1), Nycte- 
gretis (1), Ancylosis (1), Alispa (1), Zophodia (1), Stenoptycha, g. n. (9), IIo- 
mceosoma (4), Semnia (1), Anerastia (2), including Hypsotropa (Zell.), 
Ephestia (2) — Ephestia (Quen.) + P/oc?m (Guen.) j the Gallerije include 
Achrcea (1), Afelissoblaptes (3), Aphomia (1), and Galleria (1). The total 
number of species described is 301. 
The follov/ing known species are described and figured by Milliere, Iconogr. 
et Descript, de Chen, et L^pid: — Cramhus scirpellus (Lah.), l.c. i. pp. 373- 
379, pi. 45. fig. 1 j Orenaia helveticalis (Il.-Sch.), var. conspurcalis (Lah.), 
pp. 374-376, pi. 45. fig. 2 ; Scoparia amissella (Lah.), pp. 401-402, pi. 60. 
fig. 1 ; S. imparella (Lah.), p. 403, pi. 60. fig. 2 j and Euplocumus anthra^ 
cinalis (Scop.), var., /. c. ii. p. 95, pi. 62. fig. 8. 
3£argarodes unionalis (Iliibn.) is described Avith its transformations by Mil- 
liere, Icon. &c. tome ii. pp. 39-42, pi. 65. figs. 3-6. 
Timia margarita (Iliibn.) is referred to the Pyralidse by Milliere, from his 
investigation of the structure of the youn^ larvae. Icon. &c. tome i. pp. 409- 
411, with figures of egg and larva. 
Metoponia agatha (Stand.) is figured and described by Milliere, Ann. Soc. 
Linn. Lyon, tome x. p. 194, pi. 38. figs. 1 & 2. 
Botys quadrimaculalis (Brem.) is figured by Bremer, Mem. Acad. St. 
P^tersb. viii. pi. 6. fig. 10, 
