170 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTEliA. 
Lithosia : scarcity of this genus in 1876 as compared with 1875 ; G. B. 
Corbin, Bnt. ix. pp. 276 & 277. L: aureola^ Linn. : larva described ; 
G. T. Porritt, Ent. ix. pp. 47 & 48. L. lutarella^ Linn., and var. palli- 
frons, Zell. ; A. Fuchs, S. E. Z. xxxvii. pp. 96 & 97. L. unita, Hubn. : 
on the occurrence of this species and its varieties palleola and arideola in 
Nassau ; id. 1. c. pp. 95 & 96. 
Deiopeia pulchra. Various observations on its occurrence in the North 
of France, &c., are scattered through Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. 
Nola alhulalis. Transformations described by J. P. Barrett and 
G. T. Porritt, Ent. M. M. xiii. pp. 63 & 94 ; Ent. ix. pp. 177 & 178. 
Celerena^ Walk., recharacterized by A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 768. 
To include Zeme, Boisd., divisa^ Walk., (type), amana^ Feld., commutata 
and mutata, Walk., perithea^ Cram., jproajma, spreta, and connexa, Walk., 
and eucnemis, Feld. 
CraspedosiSf g. n., A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 767, note, not char- 
acterized ; type, Celerena sobria, Walk. 
New species. 
Celerena vulgaris, id. 1. c. p. 768, New Guinea. 
Dysphania chalyheata^ id. Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 127, Cape York. 
Themiscyra varicosa, id. 1. c. p. 126, Cape York. 
Nola meridionalis and caffra, H. D. J. Wallengren, CEfv. Ak. .Forh. 
xxxii. 1, pp. 99 & 100, Transvaal. 
Manulea planissima^ id. 1. c. p. 100, Transvaal. 
Arctiidji:. 
(See also Zygcenidoe). 
Note on a fossil larva probably belonging to the Arctiidce ; H. Daudet, 
Pet. Nouv. 1876, p. 25. 
Euprepia. On rearing the Alpine species, E. quenseli, flavia, and 
cervini ; H. Frey, MT. schw. ent. Ges. iv. pp. 469 & 470. 
Chelonia caja may be sometimes triple-brooded ; S. Ebrard, Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) vi. p. ccxxxii. 
Arctia fuliginosa. Larva highly destructive to linen in the bleaching- 
fields at Larne ; E. Newman & W. Eccles, Ent. ix. pp. 42-48 : cf. also 
C. W. Simmons, op. cit. pp. 70 & 71. 
Spilosoma luhricipeda. Aberration ; C. Criiger, Verb. Ver. Hamb. ii. 
pp. 135-139. 
Callimorpha hera & var. figured by E. Newman, Ent. ix. pp. 25 & 26. 
On its occurrence in Britain, cf. also pp. 210 & 211. 
Munychia callipyga, Wallengr., and Aha delineata, Walk., = M. ery- 
thronota, Boisd. ; H. D. J. Wallengren, CEfv. Ak. Fork, xxxii. 1, p. 101. 
Eutcenia, g. n., id. . 1. c., p. 102. Allied to Spilosoma ; type, E. 
scapulosa, sp. n., 1. c., Transvaal. 
Epipyrops anomala, g. and sp. nn. ; J. O. Westwood, P. E. Soc. 1876, 
p. xxiv., and Tr. E. Soc. 1876, p. 522, pi. viii., Hong Kong. Larva para- 
sitic on Fulgora Candelaria, and supposed to feed upon the wax secreted 
by that insect ; cf. Westwood & Bowring, pp. 519-523. 
