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INSECTA, I.EPIDOPTERA. 
the Ceratooampides and Adelocephalides. Type Phalcma molina, Cr. (de- 
scribed). 
Othorene, g. n., Boisduval, Ann. E. Belg. xv. p. 82. Type Adelocephala 
cadnius (Boisd.), H.-S. (described, p. 88). 
Astylis, g. n., id, 1. c. p. 94. To contain Phalcena heUatriXf Or., and Cnno 
heackii and sommeri) HUbn. [vido also Notodontidce], 
Gastropacha hcemat[o]ideaj Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vii. p. 44, pi. 3. figs. 
13 & 14, Lower Guinea ; Q. roseatay Stretch, Illustrations, pi. 4. fig. 12 (sub- 
sequently described as G. mildly p. 113), California; G, California y Packard, 
/. c. p. 91, S. California. 
Borocera cajaniy Vinson (figured, with descriptions of transformations and 
remarks on its sericicultiiral importance), ‘ Voyage ’ &c. pp. 662-568, pi. 4. 
figs. 1 & 2 j “ Le ver a sole de Madagascar, on ver a soie de I’Ambrevate ” 
(pupte eaten by the natives, ibid. p. 309). Additions by fi. Blanchard, ibid. 
pp. 568-572. ? = madagascariensisy Bdv. : Guenee, ibid. Annexe F, pp. 46 
& 40. 
Lasiocampa tamatavcBy Gu^n<§e, 1. c. p. 44, Madagascar. 
Othorene jasoHy Mexico, p. 83, fallaXy pi. 3. fig. 3, Brazil, mexicanay Oaxaca, 
wardiy Brazil, pi. 3. fig. 2, p. 84 : Boisduval, Ann. E. Bclg. xv. 
Adeloeephala letccostigma, Guatemala and Oaxaca, p. 86, tristigmay Brazil, 
pi. 3. fig. 4, p. 86, leueanthay p. 89, Brazil, erocata, Brazil (?), argyracantha. 
New Friburg, p. 90, erubescensy Brazil, p. 91, isiasy p. 92, Mexico, dissmiilisy 
ruspuy pi. 3. fig. 1, Oaxaca, p. 93 : Boisduval, 1. c. 
Theophila mandarinay sp. n., Moore, 1. c. p. 676, pi. 33. fig. 5, Shanghai. 
Dudusa sphingiformisy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 577, pi. 34. fig. 1, Sikkim. 
Hepialidte. 
Sthenopis behrensi and montana, Stretch, Illustrations, p. 105, pi. 4. figs. 6 
& 7, California : spp. nn. 
NoCTUIDAi. 
Vollenhoven, Sepp’s Nederl. Ins. (2) ii., gives supplementary observations 
to his former accounts in the same work, on various (figured) stages of the 
following species : — Iladena protea, p. 222, pi. xlvii. figs. 4-6, egg and larva ; 
H. nebulosay p. 225, pi. xlviii. figs. 1-3, larva ; Luperina pinastri and Orthosia 
stabilisy p. 226, pi. xlviii. figs. 4 & 5, eggs ; Cymatophora ^avicornis, p. 227, 
pi. xlviii. figs. 10-12, eggs and detail of larva; Heliophobus poptdarisyp. 231, 
pi. xlix. figs. 11-13, egg; Cucullia scrophularicey economy, p. 235; Ilerminia 
ibid. pi. 60. fig. 11, larva and food-plant. 
A list of 244 Noctuce (exclusive of varieties) occurring in the northern 
Hartz Mountains is given by W. Henacker, B. E. Z. 1872, pp. 192, 233-237, 
pi. 6 (topographical). 
On very young larvae of Noctuccy with a figure of that of Pachetra leuco- 
phceay cf. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) ii, pp. Ivi-lviii. 
Captures of Noctuce in Morayshire by G. Norman, Ent. M. M. viii. pp. 210, 
211, ix. pp. 141-143. 
Acronyeta occidentalisy Grote. W. Saunders describes the larva, and con- 
cludes that the species is identical with A. psi. Canad. Ent. iv. pp. 49-62. 
