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Schaff., of which ahpssumata, Staud., is probably only a local race ; O. 
Staudinger, op. cit. p. 13). 
Lomaspilis batesi, H. D. J. Walleugren, 1. c. p. 119, Transvaal. 
Eupithecia alhicapitata, p. 48, pJ. viii. fig. 1, Canada, Maine, zyga- 
dmiata, p. 61, pi. ix. fig. 7, Texas, longipalpata, p. ’56, pi. ix. fig. 6, and 
behrensata, p. 59, pi. ix., fig. 5, California, ravocostaliata, p. 60, pi. viii. 
fig. 9, Maine, A. S. Packard, 1. c. ; E. faltunaria., C. Oberthnr, 1. c. p. 63, 
pi. iv. fig. 9, Algeria ; E. quercifoliaia, A. B. Haas, Nat. Tids. (3) ix. 
p. 514, Denmark. 
Ocliyria guenceata^ p. 141, pi. viii. fig. 60, and lactea4a, p. 143, pi. ix. 
fig. 2 ; A. S. Packard, 1. c., California. 
Lobophora inequaliata, id. 1. c. p. 180, pi. ix. fig. 20, Long Island. 
Ileterophelps Jiarveiata [? harveyi], id. Z. c. p. 193, pi. ix. fig. 27, United 
States. 
Tornos approximaria, id. Z. c. p. 215, pi. ix. fig. 40, Kentucky. 
Pyralid^. 
P. C. T. Snellen enumerates the Pyralido} (85 species) taken by Von 
Nolcken in New Granada, St. Thomas, and Jamaica, and .describes and 
figures the new species ; Tijdschr. Ent. xix. pp. 187-264, pis. xi.-xix. 
Notes on 20 S. American Pyralidce, with descriptions of some new . 
species ; C. Berg, S. E. Z. xxxvii. pp. 342-355. 
Salbia, Guen., recharacterised ; P. C. T. Snellen, Z. c. pp. 212 & 213. 
Spilomela, Guen. Characters revised : id. 1. c. pp. 255.& 256. 
Melanomma auricinctaria, Grote, belongs to the Pyralidce, and is per- 
haps allied to Cryptocosma, Led. ; A. R. Grote, Canad. Ent. viii. p. 28. 
Rhodaria pudicalis, Dup., figured by C. Oborthur, Etudes Ent. i. pi. iii. 
fig. 8. 
Agroiera nemoralis. Transformations described; J. Hellins, Ent. 
M. M. xii. pp. 232 & 233 ; also W. H. Tugwell, Ent. ix. pp. 179 & 180, 
and C. Lafaury, Ann. Soc Ent. Er. (5) vi. p. 423. 
Ebulen sfacJiydalis and sambucalis. Their larvae described and com- 
pared ; W. Buckler, Ent. M. M. xiii. pp. 133-136. 
Oligostigma, Gu6n., is discussed by P. C. T. Snellen, 1. c. pp. 186-209, 
pi. 8 & 9. Gu6n(5e’s species, 0. colonialis, pp. 191 & 198, pi. viii. fig. 3a-d, 
crassicornalis ( $ — javanalis, Gu6n.), pp. 194 & 203, pi. ix. fig. 8a-c, and 
gibbosalis, pp. 196 & 207, pi. ix. fig. 12a-d, are redescribed and figured, 
and 9 new species characterised. 
Ilydrocampa nympheealis. On the larva and its habits, with additional 
notes taken from Reaumur ; W. Buckler, Z. c. xii. pp. 210-215. 
Acentropus niveus, Oliv. Habits, bibliography, &c. ; C. Ritsema, 
Tijdschr. Ent. xix. pp. xcviii.-c., 1-22 ; transl. J. W. May, Ent. M. M. xii. 
pp. 257 & 258. J. W. Dunning still maintains that there is only one 
species; P. E. Soc. 1876, pp. xxxii.-xxxiv. 
Eurycreon sticticalis, Linn., taken in Illinois, does not differ from 
European specimens ; A. R. Grote, Z. c., p. 157. 
Phacellura, Guild. P. C. T. Snellen (Z. c. pp. 224-230) gives a table 
of the known species. P. capensis, Zell., perhaps = P. indica, Saund. 
P. fiimosatis, Guen., is figured ; pi. xiii, fig. 9. 
