LfitiDdPtEftAi 407’ 
d. Heiity lioticeg the pllpdtiorl of Antispila pfeiffeHlltt, Ent. M. Mftg* Ivs 
pp. 10-12. 
I’AcfcAtiT) (Ainer. Nat. i. pp. 423-427) describes the tiatuml history of 
Tineti Jlavifi'oMelld, the coilimoll clothes-ttloth of the Uliited StateSi 
A posthumous note "by Wttewaal on the development of OcMmlieiniend 
urella ? is published by Vollenhoven. Tijdschr. y. Ent. 2'’® ser. ii. pp. 23-25, 
pi. 1. figs. 7-9. 
JDeprcssaria illtiDiella (Staint.)» Snellen describes the larva of this species 
and contrasts the venation of the hind wings ih it atid D. mrvosa. Tijdschr. 
V. Ent. 2‘*® ser. ii. pp. 26-30, pi. 1. figs. 10 and 11^ and Ent. M. Mag. iv, pp» 
12G-129. 
Gclechid fungivorella, G. gollt^genitelld^ G. mlicifnngielld^ and Jl^dtracheda sa- 
lici^mmonelld (Clemens) are cited by Walsh (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vi. p. 273) 
as inhabiting willow-galls. 
YponoMeutd. Diorio describes (Atti Accad. Pont. Roma, xviii. p. 124) a 
supposed species of this genus, under the name of Y. cenothrielld^ as injurious 
to the grapes in the neighbourhood of Rome. He describes two forms, which 
ITerrich-SchafFer compares to Tincd cincrella and harrisella (Fab.)i Oorr.- 
Rlatt zool.-min. Ver. Rogcnsb. xX. p. 142. 
STATrtTON and Swanzy mention tlie finding of the larva of a Tinea in the 
horn of a Koodoo antelope. A similar case is mentioned by Trimen. Proc. 
Ent. Soc. 1807, p. cv. 
Goleophora lixella. The habits of this specieS noticed by Stainton. Proc. 
Ent. Soc. 1867, p, IxXxvii. 
SvaiNton (Stett* ent. Zeit. 1807, p. 80) remarks Upon the larvee of several 
species of Gelechia, and indicates his belief that G. sepiella (Steildel) is iden- 
tical with G. trianmilella (H.-Sch.). 
Gclccliia niicclld, TIio natural history of this species is described by Schleich, 
Stetti ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 461. 
Coleoplidrd di'g\jrelld (H.-Sch,). Christoph (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, pp. 
246-246) describes the mode of life of this species, the larVa of Which feeds 
in the interior of the stems of Alliagi eanielorilnv, 
.ScHLEidH publishes (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, pp. 131-141) instructions for 
collecting and preparing specimens of Microlepidoptera, in which he discusses 
the methods recommended by previous authors. 
Peyeh-Imhoff describes his mode of setting the minUte Tineidm^ in Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 1867, p. xxxv. 
Ypsolophus? xylostei (Fab.) is described by A. Forel as injurious tO the 
Colza plant in the Canton de Vaiid (Bull* Soc. Vaud. Sci. Nat. ix. pp. 
80-81). 
New genera 
ChitopschtphnSf g. n., Malm, Verh. zool.-bot. QoS. in Wien, Xvii. p. 849, 
Allied to JIoloscolia\ ocelli 0; joint 1 of antennoj elongate, with no tuft of 
hair} labial palpi very long, porrcct, compressed, fringed at the edges} wings 
long, posterior deeply emarginate below the apex, anterior with median cell 
long, subcostal vein emitting 6 branches, transverse Vein with 4 branches. 
»Sp. C. fallaXy sp. n., Mann, 1. c. p. 850, near Ofen. 
Meridarchis, g. n., Zeller, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 407. Allied to GeUelud] 
labial palpi long, straight, porrect, pointed j posterior wings with short fringes, 
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