LEPIDOPTERA. 625 
Ilejden (Stctt. ent. Zcit. 1865, p, 376) describes the distinctive characters 
Myelois {Ilytliid) cruentclla (Dup.). 
Bond describes a variety of Ennychia anguinalisj Proc. Ent. Soc.. 1865, 
p. 111. 
Among five species of this family new to the Belgian fauna recorded by 
Fologne (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. tomeviii. p. 273) i^Anerastia farrella{Q\xti.) ^ 
which occurred in abundance at Ostend in July 1864. Fologne indicates the 
characters by which it is distinguished from A. lotclla. The other species 
tnentioned are Crmiibus cerusselus (Voll.), Iloniceosoma hmc&vella (Iliibn,), Eu~ 
dorea imrella (Il.-Sch.), and E. valesialis (Dup.). 
Ballion enumerates Zandoynatha ncmoralis (Fab.) and tardpcnnalis (Tr.), 
llerminia tentaculatis (Linn.), Rivula sericialis (Scop.), and an undetermined 
Jlypena in his Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Gorki. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 
xxxvii. pt. 1. p. 379. 
Taschenberg (Naturg. wirbell. Thiere) describes the characters and habits 
of the following injurious species of this family : — Ilypena rostraUs, 1 . c. 
pp, 125-126, pi. 7. figs. 1 & 2 ; Eotys silacealis, 1. c. pp. 126-128, pi. 3. figs. 
14 & 16 ; E. forjicalis, 1. c. pp. 128-129, pi. 2. figs. 17-19 ; E. margaritalis, 1. c. 
pp. 129-130, pi. 3. figs. 10 & 11 ; and E. frumentaliSf l.c. pp. 130-132, pi. 3. 
12 & 13. 
Nepliopteryx pince (Stand.) infests the fruit of Pinus Jialepensis on the Dal- 
matian island of Lesina, Erber, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, Band xv. 
p, 944 his. 
Zeller (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, pp. 37-40) describes the habits of Hydrocampa 
rivfdnlis as observed by him at Meseritz. The same author (/. c. pp. 40-42) 
remarks upon Cramhus aliencllns and Q. e. p. 43) on Zophodia (JRIydois) ilig- 
nella, which he also took near Meseritz. 
A. Gartner describes the transformations of Cramhus chrysonudidlus (Scop.), 
Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 326 ; C. lutedlus (W. V.), 1. c. p. 327 ; Jlomceosoma 
cinerosella (H.-Sch.), 1. c. p. 329, and IL nimhella (Zell.), 1. c. p. 330. 
Ileyden (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 376) describes the transformations of Ew- 
dorea cratcpgella (Hiibn.). 
Eotys asinalis. Metamorphosis described by Hellins, Ent. M. Mag. ii. 
pp. 135-136, and 166. 
Laboulbene states that Ephestia dutella has been bred from larvse feeding 
on the dried bark of pomegranate roots. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 733. 
The larva of Pyralis sulphuralis lives on Artemisia inodora, Becker, Bull. 
Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. pt. 1. p. 490. 
Stainton remarks on the form of the cocoon of Pyralis glaucinahs, Proc. Ent. 
Soc. 1865, p. 101. 
New genera and species : — 
Erephia, g. n., Heinemann, Schm. Deutschl. Abth. ii. Bd. i. p. 173. Al- 
lied to Mxjdois ; antennae in S thickened, slightly bent above the basal joint j 
palpi short, compressed, with a short, obliq[uely erected terminal joint j ocelli 
present; fore wings with 11 veins, branches 4 and 5 not pedunculate; hind 
wings with 8 veins, branch 2 close before, branches 3 and 4 upon a long com- 
mon peduncle from, the posterior angle of the median cell. Sp. E. composi- 
tdla (Treits.). 
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