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Nomophila 7ioctuella. On its occurrence in California, and general vari- 
ation and distribution, cf. Packard, L c. pp. 258, 260. He adds, Such 
cosmopolitan forms give rise to tlie suspicion that they are relics of a 
preceding geologic age, which is borne out by the fact that quite a gap sepa- 
rates it from its nearest allies.” 
Ephestia ai'temisiella. Larva described by Buckler, Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 143 
& 144. 
Trachonitis cristella, Hubn. Larva described by A. Gartner, Verb. Ver. 
Briinn, viii. pp. 69 & 70. 
Pempelia alhai'iella, Zeller. Phycis davisellus, Newm., is apparently not 
this species. Doubleday, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 271. 
P, lignosella, petf’ella, and allies: Zeller, Verb, z.-b. Wien, xxii. pp. 644 
& 645. 
Eudo7'ea? frigidella^ Pack., = P.fusca, Ilaw. Packard, Ann. Lyc. N. 
York, X. p. 270. 
Phycita {Acrohasis) nehnlo, Walsh. Fully described and figured in all 
stages with notice of habits, parasites, &c., by Biley, Hep. Ins. Mo. iv. 
pp. 38-42. 
‘ Anermtin farrella. Larva feeds on AntliylUs vtdneraria : Schleich and 
Stainton, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 290. 
Ejnschnia farrella, Curt. (= Myelois lafauryella, Const.), andP. leucoloma 
H.-S. : Zeller, 1. c. p. 668. 
Crambus. F. Buchanan White describes all the British species, noting 
their distribution in Britain and on the Continent. He also notices those 
continental species which are likely to occur in Britain. Scot. Nat. i. 
pp. 135-141, 169-174 (also published separately). 
C. ve7‘ellus, Zinck., new to Britain, has occurred at Folkestone : cf. 
II. Vaughan and H. R. Cox, Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 88, 161 ; also II. G. Knaggs, 
Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 42, fig. 1. 
C. rho7nhellus, Zell., = conchellus, W. V. ; C. pinetellus and paupe7'ellus are 
distinct. Zeller, S. E. Z. 1872, pp. 99 & 100. 
C. prasmellus and elega7is (ter7ninellus), Zell. ; id. 1. c. pp. 470, 473, pi. 2. 
figs. 3, 6. 
C. zef'mattensis, Frey, redescribed : M.T. Schw. ent. Ges. iii. p. 478. 
C. alhiclavellm, Schl., = agitatelhis, var.; C. polygastrinellus, Koll., = 
deco 7 'ellus, Zinck. ; C. ter7nmellus, Zell., = elega7is, Clem., and is confounded 
by Walker with cholybeirostris, Zell., as an7'iji7nbrialis. On these and other 
N. American species, cf. Zeller, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxii. pp. 536-640. 
Catharylla pulcliella, Walk. ?, described and figured from Massachusetts 
and Texas, p. 641, pi. 3. f. 18 j C. 7mm7nulalis (Hubn.?), Zell.,= 
michrochrysella and sub<;enesce7is, Walk., according to Grote. The latter may 
be fuscipes, Zell. ; and Grote seems to have confounded several species as 
nimimulalis, which, however, is a variable species, and widely distributed in 
N. America. Zeller, 1. c. p. 642. 
Ero 77 Xcnc texana, Hob., probably = C. occllca : id. 1. c. p. 643. 
SchooTiobius loxxgirostrellus, Clem. Zeller {1. c. p. 633) describes its vars. 
He doubts if 7neU7iellus, cleTfiensellus, disperselhis, xmipunctellus, and tx'ipunctellus , 
Robinson, are distinct. 
Chilo Ticuricdlus and obliteratdlm, Zell. : id. S. E. Z. 1872, p. 465. 
