154 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
ITypopta hreviculus, Mab., $ described ; Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) V. 
p. 388. 
Zeiizera cesculi destructive to cherry trees ; Lucas, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(5) X. p. cxxxviii. 
Morpheis smerinthay Hiibn. Structure very fully described; Bur- 
meister, Atlas, pp. 61-G3. 
Duomitus, Butler, g. n., Ann. N. H. (5) vi. p. G8. Affinities not stated ; 
type, D. ligneus^ sp. n., 1. c., Darjiling. 
Zeuzera ahurce^ sp. n., Plotz, S. E. Z. xli. p. 77, Aburi, W. Africa. 
Phragmatoecia sumatrensis, sp. n., Snellen, Midden Sumatra, iv. (1) 8, 
p. 29, Sumatra. 
IlEPIALIDiE. 
Jlepiolus liumuU : the chief peculiarities of its anatomy pointed out ; 
E. Brandt, Zool. Anz. iii. pp. 18G & 187. Var. hethlandica. Stand. : 
variation discussed, and 9 ^ ^ and 3 $ $ figured ; J. J. Weir, Ent. xiii. 
pp. 250 & 251, pi. iii. H. velleda, from the Shetlands, noticed and 
figured ; id. 1. c. p, 289, pi. iv. figs. IG & 17. 
Hepiolus marcidus, sp. n., Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) vi. p. G9, Darjiling. 
Noctuidac. 
Grote, a. R. On the synonymy of North American Noctuidce. Canad. 
Ent. xii. pp. 184-188. 
Relates to various species described by Morrison. 
Moschler, H. B. Beitrage zur Schmetterlingsfauna von Surinam, iii. 
Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxx. pp. 379- 486, pis. viii. & ix. 
Includes Noctuidce and Deltoidce. A considerable number of new 
genera and species are described. The following known genera, &c., are 
specially noticed ; — Bcecula, Walk., recharacterized, pp. 382 & 383 ; Fra- 
cara, Walk., recharacterized, and F. viridata, Cram., redescribed, pp. 387 
& 388; Ophideres procaSy Cram., redescribed, p. 418; Brujas malitiosay 
Gu4n. (= opigenOy Hiibn., nec Dru., = ? circe, Gudn., = festonatay Feld. 
& Rog.), discussed, pp. 420 & 421 ; Marmorinia epionoides and geometro- 
ideSy Guen., are the sexes of Pangrapta decoralis, Hiibn., p. 451 ; Cero- 
ctena, Guen., recharacterized, p. 469 ; Euchjstis columhaliSy Guen., dis- 
cussed, pp. 480 & 481. 
Riley, C. V. The Cotton Worm : Summary of its natural history, 
with an account of its enemies, and the best means of controlling it, 
being a report of progress of the work of the Commission (Bull. 
U. S. Ent. Comm. No. 3). Washington : 1880, 8vo, pp. 144, col. 
plate and woodcuts. 
A comprehensive work on the subject. Much of it is reprinted in Am. 
Ent. iii., where some additional notices will be found. Cf. also Grote, 
N. Am. Ent. i. pp. 68-70. 
