NOCTUID^E. 
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Harv., and A. introf evens, Grote, p. 74, figs. 2-4, 6, 7, 9 & 10. A. aga- 
tliina: food-plants; G. Norman, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 11. A. atro^pur- 
purea, Grote, and allies ; A. R. Grote, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. ii. p. 118. 
A. auxiliaria, Grote, var. agrestis from Colorado described ; id. 1. c. 
p. 117. A. cuprea and forcipula, Hiibn., recorded from Nassau; A. 
Fuchs, S. E. Z. xxxvii. pp. 97 & 98. A. exsertistigma, Morrison ?, or 
sp. n. P morrisonistigma [ I ], noticed and figured, pp. 78 & 80, pi. iv. 
fig. 8, and A. gravis, Grote, figured, 1. c. fig. 2 ; A. R. Grote, Bull. Buff. 
Soc. iii. A. insignata and illata, Walk., are identical, and should be 
referred to Iladena ; id. Canad. Ent. viii. p. 29. A. segetum, W. V., 
identical with European specimens, recorded from the Transvaal ; H. D. 
J. Wallengren, 1. c. p. 104. A. tritici and aquilina figured, and a com- 
parative description added ; J. T. Carrington, Ent. ix. pp. 169-171. 
Segetia filicularia, Morrison, probably = Caradrina cuhicularis, W. V. ; 
A. R. Grote, Canad. Ent. viii. pp. 188 & 189. 
Polenta, Morrison. Generic characters discussed ; id. Bull. Buff. Soc. 
iii. pp. 75 & 76. 
Caradrina morpTieus. Oviposition; J. W. Dunning, P. E. Soc. 1876, 
p. iii. 
Choephora, Grote & Rob. Characters discussed by A. R. Grote, 1. c. 
p. 86, who is now disposed to unite Pseudorthosia with it. 
Choephora and Pseudorthosia. A. R. Grote now refers fungorum, G. 
& R., and pectinata, Grote, to the former genus, and variahilis, Grote, to 
the latter ; Canad. Ent. viii. pp. 17 & 18. 
Toeniocampa gracilis, W. V., Orrhodia vaccinii, L., and other species : 
variation of spring broods in Altona and Schleswig ; H. Tefcens, Yerh. 
Yer. Hamb. ii. pp. 162-167, 171 & 172. T. populeti, var. (?) tremuleti 
from Schleswig described ; id. Z. c. p. 161. 
Orthosia stabilis and instahilis : note on the larvte ; “ P.G.” Pet. Nouv. 
1876, p. 28, cf. also pp. 30 & 35. 0. suspecta : a black var. ; J. W. Doug- 
las, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 109. 
Xanthia togata, Esp. (silago, Hiibn.), gilvago, Esp., and Orthosia cir- 
cellaris, Hufn. On rearing; F. Bockmann, Yerh. Yer. Hamb. ii. pp. 142 
& 143. 
Dianthcecia ccesia is probably double- brooded, like D. capsophila ; G. T. 
Porritt, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 163. 
Telesilla vesca, Morrison, = Galgula subpartita, Gu4n. ; A. R. Grote, 
1. c. p. 26. 
Pachnobia alpina, Westw., = hyperborea, Zett. ; O. Staudinger, Ent. 
M. M. xiii. p. 90, cf. also pp. 109 & 110. On the larva and food-plant ; 
E. G. Meek, op. ciL pp. 164 & 165. Figured and discussed by J. T. Car- 
rington, Ent. ix. pp. 242-245. 
Polysphcenis sericina, Gu4n., figured, with remarks by E. Newman : it 
has occurred in Guernsey. Ent. ix. pp. 74 & 75. 
Epunda lutuhnta ; transformations ; G. T. Porritt, Ent. M. M. xiii. 
pp. 163 & 164, var. luneburgensis. On its occurrence in Scotland ; N. 
Cooke and F. B. White, Ent. M. M. xiii. pp. Ill, 112 & 164. 
Polia flavo-cincta. Possibility of the imago sometimes hybernatiug ; 
G. T. Porritt, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 258. 
