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TINEIDJJ, PTEROPHORIDiR. 
Douglasia columhella and D. (?) minutissima, Staudinger, 1. c. pp. 383 
& 384, Kerasdere, &c. 
Gracilaria rutilans, Butler, 1. c. p. 561, Kew Zealand. 
Coleophora collina, Upper Engadine, hrigensis, Valais, medio-strigafa, 
p. 398, and albiilce, Albula, p. 399, Frey, 1. c. ; C. linosyridellu , Fuchs, 1. c. 
p. 113, Lower llheingau ; C. necessaria, p. 370, confusa, Amasia, p. 372, 
tauricella, Taurus, p. 374, occatella, Sarepta, Amasia, Castile, p. 376, 
hreviusciila, Kerasdere, p. 377, granulo sella, Amasia, Macedonia, p. 379, 
lutealella, Amasia, and miserella, Caraman, p. 380, Staudinger, 1. c. 
Chauliodus woclceellus, id. 1. c. p. 382, Kerasdere. 
Laverna sahalella, Chambers, 1. c. p. 185, Florida. 
ul^cea quadricristatella, id. 1. c. p. 186, Texas. 
Elachista atrisquamosa, p. 406, decep)tricula, Kerasdere, p. 409, and 
pollutissima, Amasia, p. 411, Staudinger, 1. c. ; E. hicristatella, Chambers, 
1. c. p. 187, Texas. 
Lifhocolletis deleta, Staudinger, 1. c. p. 413, Maidan ; L. sex-notella, 
quinque-notella, p. 189, and solidagini sella, p. 190, Chambers, 1. c., Texas. 
Bwxulatrix hasifascella, opposilclla, Amasia, and infans, Kerasdere, 
Staudinger, 1. c. pp. 416-418. 
Nepticula holli, Frey, Lep. Schweiz, p, 421, Bremgarten ; N. grandis- 
ella and maculosella. Chambers, 1. c. p. 193, Texas ; N. nysscefoliella, id. 
Psyche, iii. p. 66, Kentucky (larva only). 
Pterophorid.e. 
Walringham [Loud]. PteropTioridx of California and Oregon. By 
Thomas, Lord Walsingham. London : 1880, 8vo, pp. xvi. & 66, pis. iii. 
42 species enumerated, mostly new, belonging to the genera Chryso- 
corys, Platyptilus, Amblyptilus, Oxyptilus, Mimeseoptilus, Q^dematophorus, 
Pterophorus, Lioptilus, Acyptilus, Trichop tilus,sa:idL Alucita. The follow- 
ing known species are noticed : — Chrysocorys festaliella, Hiibn., p. 1, 
fig. 1, Platyptilus bertrami, Rossi. (= bischojfi, Zell., = ? cervinidactylus. 
Pack.), p. 3, fig. 3, P. cardui, Zell. (= carduidactylus, Riley), fig. 6, p. 7, 
pi. i., P. petrodactylus,'WsIk., p. 20, fig. 11, Amblyptilus cosmodactylus, 
Hiibn., p. 23, figs. 2-4, Oxijptilus periscelidactylus, Fitch, p. 25, fig. 5, O. 
delawaricus, Zell., p. 29, fig. 7 (redescribed), 0. nigro-ciliatus, Zell. (? = 
tenuidactylus, Fitch), p. 31, fig. 8, CEdematophorus cretidactylus, Fitch 
(gypsodactylus suggested as a more appropriate name), p. 35, pi. ii., Ptero- 
phorus monodactylus, Linn. (= pergracilidactylus. Pack., and cinerei- 
dactyliis, Fitch), p. 39, pi. ii. fig. 16, pi. iii. fig. 1, Lioptilus paleaceus,Zie\\., 
p. 41, fig. 2, L. agraphodactylus , Walk., p. 46, fig. 6, L. sulphureus (= 
sulphur eodactijlus. Pack.), p. 48, fig. 7, homodactylus, Walk. (? = hololeucus, 
Zell.), p. 50, figs. 8 & 9, and Alucita hexadactyla, Linn., p. 66, fig. 16, pi. iii. 
The introduction comprises an account of the circumstances under which 
the author’s materials were obtained, notes on the variation and affinities 
of the species, and a review of the little previously recorded on the 
Pterophoridce of Western America. 
Staudinger publishes notes on the synonymy of several species from 
Asia Minor (cf. Tineidcv, anteii, p. 176). 
