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Tortrix hdosann, Clomena, t.c, p. l38^ T. inccrtanay Cleni. ibid., and T. ? 
fumiferana, Olom. 1. c. p. 339, from Virginia. 
Halonota iautana, Clemens, 1. c. p. 139, from Virginia. 
Smicroies virescana, Clemens, 1. c. p. 140, from Pennsylvania P 
Mixodia ? intermistana, Clemens, 1. c. p. 140, from Pennsylvania ? 
Siderea ? nuhilanay Clemens, 1. c. p. 140, from Pennsylvania ? 
Tineid^. 
Frey has commenced the enumeration of the Swiss species of 
this group (Mitth. Schw. ent. Ges. 1865, pp. 337-352). The 
published portion of the genera Trifincula, Nepticula, Buccula- 
trios, Opostega, Cemiostoma, Phyllocnistis , Lyonetia, and Lytho- 
colletis, 
, Clemens characterizes the genus Batrachedra (Staint.), Froc. 
Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. v. p. 142, and tabulates 7 American species 
of Gracilaria (/. c. p. 145) and 5 species of Nepticula {I, c. 
p. 146) . He also describes the larva of Nepticula saginella, 
Gelechia. The natural history of the following known spe- 
cies is described by Stainton, Nat. Hist. Tineina, vol. ix. : — 
Gelechia ferrugella (W. V.), pp. 2-13, pi. 1. fig. 1 j G. nifeseens (Haw.), 
pp. 14-33, pi. 1. fig. 2 ; G. hippophaUla (Schr.), pp. 34-43, pi. 1. fig. 3 ; 
scintillella (F. v. E.), pp. 44-55, pi. 2. fig. 1 ; G. temerella (Zell.), pp. 56-63, 
pi. 2. fig. 2; G. lentiginosella (Zell.), pp. 64r-73, pi. 2. fig. 3 j G* Jlavicomella 
(Zell.), pp. 74-83, pi. 3. fig. 1 ; G. ericetella (Hiibn.), pp. 84-95, pi. 3. fig. 2 j 
G. midmella (Zell.), pp. 96-106, pi. 3. fig. 3 ; G. peliella (Treits.), pp. 106-115^ 
pi. 4. fig. 1; G. acuminatella (Sircan), pp. 116-127, pi. 4. fig. 2; G. mouffe- 
tella(N.V.), pp. 128-139, pi. 4. fig. 3; G. do)nestica (Haw.), pp. 140-i49, 
pi. 5. fig. 1 ; G. affinis (Dougl.),pp. 150-161, pi. 6. fig. 2 ; G. vulgella (Hiibn.), 
pp. 162-171, pi. 6. fig. 3 ; G. scriptella (Hiibn.), pp. 172-183, pi. 6. fig. 1 ; 
G. triparella (Zell.), pp. 184-195, pi. 6. fig. 2 j G. leucatella (Linn.), pp. 196- 
207, pi. 6. fig. 3 ; G. artemisiella (Treits.), pp. 208-219, pi. 7. fig. 1 ,* G. cethiops 
(Westw.), pp. 220-227, pi. 7. fig. 2 j G. inaculatella (Hiibn.), pp. 228-235, 
pi. 7. fig. 3 ; G. nigricostella (Dup.), pp. 236-245, pi. 8. fig. 1 ; G, nceviferella 
(Dup.), pp. 246-261, pi. 8i fig. 2 5 and G. hermannella (Fab.), pp. 262-273, 
pi. 8. fig. 3. 
Gelechia ulicinella (Stand.) is described and figured, with its transforma- 
tions, by Milliere, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, x. p. 198, pi. 38. figs. 8-11, 
Gelechia ter fella (W. V.). Snellen van Vollenhofen describes the larva of 
this species. Tijdschr. voor Entom. 1866, p. 131. 
Gelechia ccrealdla (Oliv.)- Nickcrl has described the habits of this species 
■before the Academy of Sciences in Prague. An abstract of his observations 
is given in Eegensb. Corr.-Blatt, 1866, pp. 177-178. 
Gelechia umhrosella (^—affinis, Haw.). Gartner describes the transfor- 
mations of this species, the larva of which lives in the flower-heads of An- 
thyllis mdneraria. Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1865, p. 115. 
Depressaria olerella and alhipunctella. The distinctive characters of these 
species are indicated by BarretL Ent, M, Mag. ii. p. 164. 
