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ferella (pi. 10. fig. 1), Coleophora oclirea (fig. 2), Chrysoclista linneella (fig. 3), 
and Lithocollctis rnhoris (fig. 4). 
Milliere figures and describes (Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xiv.) Sivammer- 
damia egregiella (Dup.), p. 298, pi. 71. figs. 2-6, and Depressaria ferulm (Zell.), 
p. 320, pi. 73. figs. 6, 7, with their preparatory states. 
Stainton’s ' Tineina of Syria and Asia Minor ’ has been noticed in general 
terms on p. 332. The total number of species, including those from the 
Caucasus &c., amounts to nearly 390, out of which 27 are described as new. 
Frey has continued his Catalogue of tlie Swiss Microlepidoptera (Mittli. 
Schweiz, ent. Ges. ii. pp. 1G9-18G and 28G-303). lie describes no new spe- 
cies, but indicates the following as new : — Argyrcsthia suhmontana, 1. c. p. 183 ; 
Jiutalis noricella, 1. c. p. 288 ; Qlcophora auromacidata, I, c. p. 290 j Gelechia 
petrophilella, 1. c. p. 300 ; and G. maricB, 1. c. p. 302. 
Steudel (Wiirtt. naturw. Jahreshefte, xxiii. pp. 39-48) communicates some 
general remarks on the natural history of the Microlepidoptera of Wiirtem- 
berg. 
A. Gartner (Verb, naturf. Ver. in Briinn, iv. pp. 165-24G) enumerates 271 
species of this family as inhabiting the neighbourhood of Briinn, or only 
about one -fifth of the known European species. lie includes Fumea in the 
family, and places Micropteryx in a distinct group. Notices of the larvae or 
transformations of tho following species are given by him : — Xysrnatodoma 
astrella (H.-Sch.), Tinea granella (Linn.), T. sprctella (W, V.), Scardia cho- 
ragella (W. Y.), Choreutis dolosana (Fisch. v. 'R.'),Depressariacnicella (Fisch.), 
D. hypomarathri (Nick.), D. artemisiella (Il.-Sch.), D. ahsinthiella (H.-Sch.), 
D. propinquella (Treits.), Carposina scirrhosella (Il.-Sch.), Hypsolopha mar^- 
(Fab.), Gelechia cauliginclla (Schmid), G. scahidella (Zell.), Anacamp- 
sis higuttella (Il.-Sch.), A. coronillella (Tisch.), A. ligtdella (W. V.), A. ncevi- 
ferclla (Zell.), Parasia lapclla (Linn.), P. carlincUa (Staint.), Tichotripis festa- 
C6>//rt(IIUbn.), Stagmatophora serratclla (Treits.), Butalis chcnopodiclla (Ilubn.), 
Coleophora vulpecula (Zell.), C. hinotatella (ZaW.'), C. chamcedryella 
C. nutantclla (Fr.), C. jlaviginclla (Zell.), C. asteris (Il.-Sch.), Lithocolletis 
fraxinclla (Mann), and Tischeria angusticolella (Zell.). A great number of the 
shorter notices of habits &c. are appended to the citations of other species. 
Gelechia. Stainton (Nat. Hist. Tin. x.) gives a general account of this 
genus, of which he"enunierates 231 species as inhabiting Europe and the basin 
of the Mediterranean. Of these, Stainton il. c.) describes and figures the fol- 
lowing 24: — G. leucomelanella (Zeller), p. CO, pi. 9. fig. 1; G. cauligenella 
(Schm.), p. 70, pi. 9. fig. 2 ; G. costella (Steph.), p. 78, pi. 9. fig. 3 ; G. ma- 
culea (Haw.), p. 90, pi. 10. fig. 1 ; G. tricolorella (Haw.), p. 102, pi. 10. fig. 2 j 
G. viscariella (Staint.), p. 114, pi. 10. fig. 3j G.fraternella (Dough), p. 122, 
pi. 11. fig. 1 ; G.JischereUa (Treit.), p. 13^ ph H. fig. 2 j G. marmorea (Haw.), 
p. 142, pi. 11. fig. 3 ; G. maculifcrella (Dough), p. 154, ph 12. fig. 1 ; G. se- 
gnax (Haw.), p. 170, ph 12. fig. 3 ; G. tceniolcUa (Zelh), p. 182, ph li fig. 1 ; 
G. coronillella (Treit.), p. 192, ph 13. fig. 2 ; G. albipalpella (H.-Sch.), p. 202, 
ph 13. fig. 3 ; G. anthyllidella (Hiibn.), p. 210, ph 14. fig. 1 ; G. arundinetella 
(Staint.), p. 220, ph 14. fig. 2 ; G. lathyri (Staint.), p. 228, ph 14. fig. 3 ; G. 
hifractella (Dough), p. 238, ph 16. fig. 1 ; G. inopella (Zelh), p. 24G, ph 15. 
fig. 2 ; G. hrizella (Treit.), p. 256, ph 15. fig. 3 ; G. pictella (Zelh), p. 26G, 
pi. IG, fig. 1 ; G. ericinella (Dup.), p. 276, ph IG. fig. 2 j G. suhocellca (Steph.) 
p. 288, ph 16. fig. 3, and 1 new species. 
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