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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Dipyle houcardij Gu^rin-M^neville, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1867, p. 465, 
Mexico (description founded only on the case). 
Dasychirides, 
Stainton figures Orgyia gonostigma (Brit. Butt. & Moths, pi. 6. fig. 2). 
Orgyia spUndida, G. Allard notices the hahits of tliis moth, ohsorved by 
him in Algeria. (Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 4® s6r. vii. p. 810). 
Orgya (sic) ramhurii^ sp. n., Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. vi. p. 557, 
pi. 8. figs. 6, & vii. p. 636, Corsica. 
Euproctis pygnusa, sp. n., Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vi. p. 820, pi. 5. fig. 
11, and E. fumosa, sp. n., Grote, 1. c. p. 321, Cuba. 
Liparides» 
Stainton figures Psilura monacha (Brit. Butt. & Moths, pi. 5. fig. 1). 
Liparis rubea (W. V.). Milliere describes and figures a rosy variety of this 
species in all its stages. Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xiv. p. 306, pi. 78. figs. 4-6. 
Liparis dispar. M'Lachlan remarks on this species. Proc. Ent. Soc. 1866, 
p. xlix. 
Penthophora morio (Linn.). On the injury done by the larva of this moth 
to meadows, see KUnstler, Verb. zool. -hot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. pp. 953-955. 
CoRET notices the occurrence of great quantities of larva) of Liparis chry- 
sorrhcea on elms near Suresnes in 1866 j the insects disappeared, and produced 
few Moths. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1867, p. Ixxiii. 
Notodontides. 
Grote & Roblnson (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. i.) characterize and figure the 
following known species : — Dasylophia interna (Pack.), p. 176, pi. 4. fig. 31 j 
Ccelodasys (Heterocampa) leptinoides (Pack.), p. 177, pi. 4. fig. 33j 
campa ohliqua (Pack.), p. 178, pi. 4. figs. 20-27 j and Ilct. (LocJmiaa) (essclla 
(Pack.), p. 182, pi. 4. fig. 29. 
Stainton (Brit. Butt. & Moths, pi. 4) figures Notodonta ziczac (fig. 2), 
Eiloha cceruUocephala (fig. 3), Clostcra anachoreta (fig. 4), and Pygara 
hucephala (fig. 5). 
Grote & Robinson (Ann. Lyc. N. II. New York, viii. p. 373-374) remark 
that under the name of Phakena angidosa (Smith) Abbot figures 2 distinct 
, species. The $ of one of these has since been figured by llerrich-Schjifler 
as Notod. gcorgica \ this name the authors propose to adopt, and the species 
will then be Lophodonta gcorgica (Il.-Sch.) and L. angidosa (Pack.). 
Tnehiura cratmgi. An hermaphrodite of this species is noticed by A. 
MUller, having the right side J and the left $ throughout. Ent. M. Mag. 
iii. p. 213. 
Centra hicuspis. Gedge finds 208 eggs in the $ of this species. Ent. M. 
Mag. iii. p. 206. 
Notodonta unicolora (Menetr.). A. F. Iliiber describes the metamorphoses 
of this species. Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. iv. pp. 37-40, pi. 1. figs. 3 & 4. 
Neiv species : — 
Heterocampa hrunnea, Grote & Robinson, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. i. p. 180, 
1)1. 4. fig. 28, IL clongata, Grote k Rob. /. c. p. 184, pi. 4. fig. 30, and JI. pul- 
verca, Grote k Rob. I c. p. 185, pi. 4. fig. 32, l^ennsylvania. 
