182 Tns, 
LEriDOPTERA. 
Orgyia Jlavo-limhata, Staudinger, 1. c. p. 404, Saisan ; 0. approximans 
and Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, p. 10, Tokei, Japan; 0. gulosa 
(cf. also Butler, Ann. N. H. 5, viii. p. 316) and cana^ Edwards, Papilio, 
i. pp. 61 & 62, California. 
Psychidj:. 
Heylaerts, F. J. M. Essai d’une Monographie des Psychides de la 
Faune europdene, prdc^de de considerations generalessur lafamille des 
Psychides. pere partie. Ann. Ent. Belg. xxv. pp. 29-73, woodcuts. 
Includes generalities; bibliography, classification, structure, &c. ; a 
table of subfamilies and genera (several now), and a list of the European 
and the principal exotic species. The PsycMilce are considered as inter- 
mediate between the Ileterogynidw and Liparichti^ and are divided into 4 
subfamilies — (Eceticina and Psychmay Herr.-Schaff., Psychoidina, Heyl., 
and Canephoridoiy Herr.-Schaff. A reprehensible system of subgeuera is 
employed. 
Lepidopterous cases from Aden ; Stainton, P. E. Soc. 1881, p. xxxv. 
Psyche. Milliere (Lepidopt^rologie, iii.) figures and generally redescribes 
P. apiformiSy Rossi, var. melasomay Stand., figs. 1 & 3, p. 11, lorquiniella, 
Bruand, var. B., fig. 4, pi. iii. p. 13, tarnierellay Bruand, pi. iv. figs. 11-14^ 
p. 18. P. graslinella : on rearing ; Schmidt, Ent. Nadir, vii. pp. 283 & 
284. 
QSceticuSy sp. The young larvae float in the air like gossamer spiders : 
process of construction of their cases described ; E, D. Jones, P. Liverp. 
Soc. xxxiv. pp. Ixvi.-lxix. pi. ii. 
Plat\_y']ceceticus gloveriy Pack. ; transformations described ; Comstock, 
Rep. Dep. Agric. 1880, pp. 251 & 252. 
Thyridopteryx ephemeriformis, Haw. : habits and metamorphosis ; 
King, Psyche, iii. pp. 241-243. 
Pseudopsyche dembowskiiy Oberthiir, redescribed and figured by him ; 
ifetudes d’Ent. v. p. 41, pi. i. figs. 4 & 5. 
Psycheoidinay subf. n., Heylaerts, 1. c. p. 65. Fore-wings with two 
separate internal nervures, the upper one very slender ; dorsal nervure 
not bifurcated ; interposed cellule present or absent ; hind tibiae with 
only one pair of spurs, more, or less developed. To include the genera 
Diahosis and Hechmeyeriay Heyl. 
New genera and species : — 
Lansdowniay Heylaerts, 1. c. p. 65. Allied to CEceticuSy antennae pec- 
tinated to the tips, wings very broad and rather short, abdomen not 
extending beyond the anal angle ; cases shorter than in (Eceticus. To 
include (E. macleayiy Guild., consortuSy Templeton, lewini and hoisduvaliy 
WQ^iw.yfuscescenSy Snell, and crameriy Westw. (= variegatus, Snell.). 
Acanthopsychey Heylaerts, 1. c. p. 66. Placed between Animula and 
Oreopsyche ; antennae bipectinated to the tips, the branches diminishing 
in length from the middle to the tips ; front tibiae with one very long 
spine. It is divided into 3 subgenera : CEceticoides and AmictUy Heyl., 
and P achytelitty Westw. 
