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INSECTA^ LEPIDOPTEEA. 
Epizeuxisphaalis and americaliSf Gu^n. ; (emula, Hiibn. : Zeller, Verb. z.-t). 
Wien, xiii. pp. 470 & 471. 
Zanclognatha pedipilalis, Gu6n., and Z. lituralis, Hiibn., described, id. 1. c. 
pp. 472 & 473. 
Aglossa pinguinalis, Erschoff describes var. asiatica from Turan and 
Persia. Hor. Ent. Eoss. viii. p. 317. 
Pgralis forjicalis. Larva destructive to cabbages, ef. 0. G. H. Briscbke, 
Scbr. Ges. Danz. (2) ii. pts. 3 & 4, no. 9. p. 25. Its occurrence in California 
is recorded by Packard, Ann. Lyc. N. York, x. p. 265. 
Pyralis saccharalis, F. On this and other species feeding on sugar-cane, 
cf. Zeller, S. E. Z. 1872, pp. 466 & 467. 
A&opia Jimlrialisj W. V., and A. olmalisj Gu^r. {—trentonalts^ Led., = C 05 - 
talis, auctt. Amer.) : id. Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxii. pp. 491-600. 
Acentropus. After a thorough examination of the literature of this genus 
and of numerous specimens, Dunning concludes that Acentropus is Lepido- 
pterous, and that there is but one species, niveus^ 01., the females of which 
vary in alar development. Tr. E. Soc. 1872, pp. 121-156, 281, 2§2. 
McLaclilan (op. cit. pp. 157-162) describes and figures the genital segments 
of several specimens, and withholds his judgment as to the probable number 
of species (cf. also E. Newman, Ent. vi. pp. 153-158 ) Zool. s. s. vii. pp. 3117- 
3125). 
0. Ritsema admits two species of Acentropus — niveus and latipennis : Pet. 
Nouv. 1872, p. 200. 
J3otys opacalis, Hiibn., appears to be distinct from cerealis, Hiibn. ; (Brealisy 
W.B.f—limhipunctalis, Zell. Zeller, S. E. Z. 1872, pp. 97-99. B. fodinalisy 
Led., from California, is redescribed by Packard, Ann. Lyc. N. York, x. 
p. 263. B. inquinitcdis, Zell., probably = Scopula glacialisy Pack. ; Packard, 
I c. p. 271. 
B. octomaculata, L. (s=iBnngchia glomeraliSf Walk.) j B. laticlaria^ Grote 
(=:lthodaria tyralis, var., Walk.)j B. cmerosa, Qr. (=■ B. laticlaria, spring 
brood?); B. signatalis, Walk.; B. marcidenta, G. ; B. citrina, Gr. (=B. 
apet'Udis, pt.. Walk.); B. ventralisy Gr. ; B. rubigalisj Gu6n. (= fet'rugalis, 
var.?); B. subjectalis, Led. (—eiip?i(^salis, Walk.,? ==iUibaliSj Iluljn.?) 'j B. 
adipcdoideSf Gr. ( = Samea elealis, liparalis [wee Gu6n.], and B. tcedialis^ Walk.); 
B. JlavidaliSf Gr. (=lucoalis and cinctipedalisy Walk.) ; and B. thesealisy Led, ? 
(=.partactalisy Led.), On these N. American species, cf. Zeller, Verb. z,-b, 
Wien, xxii. pp. 603-517. 
B. cegrotalis, Zell. ; Sellen, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vii. p. 90, pi, 7. fig. 8. 
Conchylodes diaphanUy Cr. : Snellen, 1. c. p. 95, pi. 7, fig. 13, 
Isoptcryx foed(dis and tenellalisy Gu<5n., appear to be the same species. 
Snellen, 1. c. p. 96. 
Eurycreon rcmtalis, Gu^n., and eiinitalisy Led. : Zeller, I, c. p. 619. 
Mesographe siramentalisy Hiibn. (^Bionea e^musalisy Walk.): id. 1. c. 
p. 520. 
Ebuleci crocealis, Tr. Milliere describes var. ? oxybialis. R. Z, xxiii. p. 62, 
Valley of Cannet. 
Crocidophora tuber culalisy Led. : Zeller, 1. c. p. 621. 
Blepharomastiv nmedis, Gu^n. (= Botys gracUiSy Grote) : id. l.c. p. 623. 
Ilomophysa glaphyralis (Guen. ?), Led., and H. sesquistrialis (Hiibn. ?), 
Led. : id, 1. c. p. 624. 
