176 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Hadena arnica, Tr. : larva described ; Sintenis, S. E. Z. xxxvii. pp. 
368 & 369. H. cuculliiformis, A. R. Grote, figured by him ; Bull. Buff. 
Soc. iii. pi. iv. fig. 15. H. interna, Grote, = delicata, Grote, var. ; id. 1. c. 
p. 189. 
Oncocnemis, Led. Synonymy of N. American species (11 admitted, 1 
new) : A. R. Grote, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. ii. pp. 116-118. Distribu- 
tion ; L. E. Harvey, Canad. Ent. viii. p. 110. 
Xylomiges Tiiemalis, Grote, = Dryohota calif ornica, Streck.; A. R. Grote, 
Canad. Ent. viii. p. 26. 
Oucullia scrophularice. Its occurrence in Britain; W. H. Harwood, 
Ent. ix. pp. 233, 259 & 260. 
Lygrantlicecia meskeana, Grote, = Heliothis fastidiosa, Streck. ; A. R. 
Grote, 1. c. p. 26. 
TuracUe xmtruelis, A. R. Grote, redescribed ; id. 1. c. p. 27. 
Phyprosopus callitrichoides, A. R. Grote. Synonymy discussed by him, 
1. c. p. 205. 
Omia cyclopcea, Grasl., new to France, taken at Digne ; E. Bellier de la 
Chavignerie, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. p. 159. 
Anarta melanopa and cordigera. Transformations described ; J. Hel- 
lins, Ent. M. M. xiii. pp» 11-13. 
Melipotis fasciolaris, Hiibn., redescribed ; A. R. Grote, Check List, 
p. 40, note 3. 
Microphysa hypoxantha, H. D. J.Wallengren, noticed by him, 1. c. p. 114. 
Palindidce. C. Bar concludes his paper on this family ; Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) vi. pp. 1-12, 245-250, 433-446, pis. i., v. & vii. He redescribes 
and figures P. julianata, Stoll, p. 1, pi. i. fig. 9, vincentiata, Stoll, p. 9, 
pi. i. fig. 14, ilyrias, Guen., p. 246, pi. v. figs. 18-20, and perlata, Gu^n., 
p. 435, pi. vii. fig. 27, and figures, P. dominicata, Guen., pi. i. fig. 12. Dyo- 
myx, Guen., is fully characterized, pp. 436-438. At the end of his paper 
he gives a Ifet of the Cayenne species, as follows : — Calydia, Bar (2), 
Palindia, Guen. (29), Dyamyx, Guen. (7) ; total, 38 species. 
Cerocala scapulosa, Hiibn., var. algirioe from Algeria, described and 
figured by C. Oberthur, Etudes Ent. i. p. 55, pi. iv. fig. 7. 
Homoptera. A. R. Grote notices the species : H. ohliqua and duplicata 
are perhaps synonymous ; calycanthata, Walker & Bethune (nec Gu^n.), 
= Zale horrida, Hiibn. ; H. herminioides, Walk., = JEpizeuxis cemula, 
Hiibn. ; H. rosce, Behr, is scarcely distinct from lunata, Dru. : Canad. 
Ent. viii. pp. 107 & 108. 
Catocala. List of species observed in the vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 
1876 ; C. Dury, Canad. Ent. viii. pp. 187 & 188. Captures near New York 
in 1876, with note on C. marmorata, Edw. ; J. Angus, Canad. Ent. viii. 
pp. 199 & 200. Notes on various N. American species, with descriptions 
of C. cerogama, var. hunkeri, and C. hahilis, var. basalis (p. 230) ; A. R. 
Grote, tom. cit. pp. 229-232. C. hadia : note on larva ; W. Y. Andrews, 
tom. cit. p. 198. He thinks this genus must be very close to Geometra. C. 
helfragiana, Harv., —jocaste, Streck., but the priority is uncertain ; L. F. 
Harvej’^, tom. cit. p. 7. C. nupta, var. with red abdomen ; De Lafitole, Pet. 
Nouv. 1876, p. 74. C. semi-relicta, Grote, = briseis, Edw., var. ; H. 
Strecker, Lepidoptera, p. 121. 
