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LBPIDOPTERA. 
[Chambers, V. T.] On the changes that take place in the mouth-parts 
and legs of some leaf-mining Lepidopterous larva). Am. Ent. iii. 
pp. 2.35-264, figs. 124-144. 
An important paper on the comparative physiology of the Tineina, but 
scarcely admitting of abridgment. 
. Notes upon some Tineid larvte. Psyche, iii. pp. 63-68, 135-137, 
147-149, woodcut. 
Relates to different species of Antispila, Aspidisca, JEcea (Chryso- 
pelid) Coleopliora, GelecMa, Gracilaria^ Laverna^ Nepticida, Ornix, 
Phyllocnistis, and Tischeria. 
Dimmock, G. The Trophi and their Chi ti nous Supports in Gracilaria. 
Psycho, iii. pp. 99-103, woodcuts. 
The structure and changes of the mouth-parts in different stages of 
the larva are described. The mandibles change more than the labrum, 
the maxillse more than the mandibles, and the labium most of all ; and 
contemporaneously with the appearance of the later form of larval trophi 
(the labium becoming capable of turning under, and the maxillae better 
developed), the larva acquires the power of eating vertically to the surface 
of the leaf, and of spinning threads in all directions, its feet becoming 
developed at the same time. 
Meyrick, E. Descriptions of Australian Micro-Lepidop)tera. iv. 77- 
Tzeim (continued). P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. v. pp. 204-271. 
Includes Glyphipterygidce and Erechthiadce (n.) ; the Choreutidce are 
included in the former family. 
Riley, C. V. The True and the Bogus Yucca Moth, with remarks on 
the fertilization of Yucca. Am. Ent. iii. pp. 141-145. 
Relates to Pronuha and Prodoxus (cf. also Riley & Hagen, 1. c. p. 293, 
Canad. Ent. xii. pp. 128, 129, 263, & 264). 
Staudtnger, O. Lepidopteren-Fauna Kleinasiens. Hor. Ent. Ross. xv. 
pp. 369-435. 
Extends from Coleophora io Alucita. The following synonyms, &c., 
occur : — Coleophora albifascella^ Zell., = leucapennella^ Hiibn., Stagmato- 
phora sumptuosella, Led., is scarcely a var. of eerratella^ Tr., Butalis 
flaviventrellaj var. asiatica, described (p. 392), Oxyptilus marginellus^ Zell., 
= parvidactylus^ Haw., var., Mimceseoptilus Zccici, Zell., = zophodactylus, 
Dup., and M. aridus, Zell., is hardly distinct, M. manni, Zell., is probably 
a southern form of pterodactylua, Linn., Aciptilia confasa^ Herr.-Schaff., 
= spilodactyla, Curt., var., hut phlomidis, Staud., and subalternans, Led., 
are distinct, A. malacodactyla, Zell., = tetradactyla, L., var., A. pentadac- 
tylOf var. sulphurea from Amasia described (p. 433). 
Wallengren, H. D. J. Skandinaviens Arter af Tineidgruppen Plutel- 
lidce (Staint.). Ent. Tidskr. i. pp. 53-63. 
20 species are described, belonging to 8 genera, 4 of which are new. 
