LEPlDOPTERA* 
» 403 
Soc. 1. b. p. 464, pi. 24. fig. 6, Egypt. — Nephopieryx puMllellcif h e. pi ^94, 
pi. 2. fig. 3, East Indies ; iV. clicntella^ Zell. 1. c. p. 396, Calcutta. 
Anerastia laterculella, Zeller, 1. c. ip. 403, A. sceletella^ Zell, h c. p. 404, ^lnd 
A. opijlcella, Zell. 1. c. p. 406, Calcutta. 
Myelois aurorella, Christoph, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 236, Sarepta* 
Myelois monogrammos, Zeller, 1. c. p. 376, and Trans. Ent. Soc. 1. 6. p. 46fi, 
pi. 23. fig. 2, valley of the Jordan and Amasia. 
Zophodia remotella, Mann, I, c. p. 846, Asia Minor, Tinos, and Dalmatia^ 
Kyctpgretis Corsica, Mann, 1. c. p. 847, Ajaccio and Syracuse. 
Etizophera* pilosella, Zeller, 1. c. p. 377, and Trans. Ent. SoC. I, t. p. 466, pi. 
23. fig. 3, J'ordaii and Jerusalem ; E. samaritanella, Zell. ll. cc. p. 379, and 
p. 466, pi. 23. fig. 4, E. faustinella, Zell. ll. cc. p. 380, and p. 467, pi. 23. 
fig. 6, and E. favorinella, Zell, ll cc. p. 381, and p. 467, pi. 23. fig. 6, Jordan 
valley. 
Ephestia tenehrosa, Zeller, 1. c. p. 383, and Trans. Ent. SoC. t. c. p. 468, pi. 23* 
fig. 7, Jordan valley ; E. cahiritella, Zell. ll. cc. p. 384, and p. 466, pi. 24. fig. 7, 
Cairo. 
Propachj$ lineaJis, Moora, I c. p. 665, pi. 33. fig. 17, Darjeeling ,‘ P. 
Us, Moore, ibid., Bengal. 
TortEicid^E. 
A. Gartner (Verb, naturf. Ver. in Briinn, iv. pp. 123-163) records 137 
species of this group as inhabitants of the immediate environs of Briinn, or 
considerably more than one-third of all the European species (620) and rather 
less than half the number of those inhabiting the whole of Germany and 
Switzerland (426). The habits of the species are indicated, and the larv® of 
the following are particularly characterized : — Tortrix gerningiana (W» V.), 
Conchylis manniana (Eisch. v. B.), C. duhitana (Iliibn.), Grapholitha dimi- 
diana (Sod.), G. conterminana (Il.-Sch.), G. aspidiscana (Hiibn.), G. <^fiiUlana 
(Schlag.), G.foeneana (Linn.), G. scutulana (W. A’^.), G. campoliliana (Treits.), 
G. derasana (Hiibn.), G. hadiana (AV. V.), G. harpana (Hiibn.), G. sicutana 
(Hiibn.), G. amplana (Hiibn.), and G.jlexana (Zell.). 
Stainton (Brit. Butt. & Moths, pi. 14) figures the following species 
Antitliesia corticana (fig. 1), Siderea achatana (fig. 2), Notocelia udmanniana 
(fig. 3), Eicrorhamplia scquana (fig. 4), Anchylopera lundana (fig. 5), Croesia 
forskaleana (fig. 6), Sericoris littoralis (fig. 7), and Calosetia nigromaculana 
8 ). 
Tortrix croceana (Hiibn.). Milliere figures this species in all its stages. 
Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xiv. p. 363, pi. 78. figs. 1-3. 
Tyana calKchlora (AValk.) is figured by Moore, Proc. ZooL Soc. 1867, 
pi. 33. fig. 14. 
Knaggs redescribes his EicrorJmmpha Jlavidorsana, Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 176. 
The habits of the species are noticed by E. G. Meek, 1. c. p. 186. 
Lcptogramma hoscana and scahrana. Notes on these species by H. d’Or- 
ville, Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 187. 
Grapholitha ravidana (Il.-Sch.) occurs in Britain. Knaggs, Ent. M. Mag. 
iv. p. 61. Figured Ent. Ann. 1868, Front, fig. 2. 
Proposed by the author in place of 8tenoplycha=- Mdia (Heinem.). 
