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Rhopalodcs lohoplwraria^ Oberlhiir, 1. c. vi. p. 37, pi. x. fig. 10, Tarn- 
bill o, Peru. 
Remodes eupitheciata^ Snellen, 1. c. p. 94, pi. x. figs. 7 & 8, Makassar. 
Lohopliora muscigera^ Butler, Z. c. p. 421, Yokohama; L. expressata, 
and ustafa, Christoph, 1. c. pp. 88 & 91. 
Melantliia yoholiamce, Butler, 1. c. p. 422, Yokohama. 
Heterusia jelsiciaria, Ropaybamba, and stoltzmannaria, E. Peru, Ober- 
thiir, 1. c. vi. p. 35, pi. x. figs. 4 & 5. 
Aniiclea taczanowsldaria^ id. op. cit. v. p. 54, pi. ix. fig. 8, Askold. 
Coremia fulvida, Butler, 1. c. p. 422, Yokohama. 
Scotosia ignobilis, id. 1. c. p. 423, Yokohama; S. corticea, id. Ann. N. H. 
(5) vii. p. 319, Maui ; S. m.ultivagata, Hulst, 1. c. iv. p. 27, Colorado. 
Eucosmia largeteauaria, Oberthiir, 1. c. vi. p. 19, pi. ix. fig. 8, Quei^ 
chow ; E. exculfata and vefernata, Christoph, 1. c. pp. 92 & 94, Amur. 
Cidaria semistrigata, p. 99, lepidaria, p. 100, suavata, p. 101, muscicapata^ 
p. 102, semiorhiculatay p. 103, pudicata, p. 105, inanala., p. 106, defectata^ 
p. 108, chloro-venosata^ p. 109, pervagata, p. 110, ccespitaria, p. 112, id. 
1. c., Amur ; C. minnay mariesi, p. 424, pryeriy and C. (?) anomala, 
p. 425, Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, Japan; C. corussaria, fig. 7, venulatay 
fig. 10, pi. ix. p. bbyfahrefactaria, pi. iv. fig. 15, p. 56, askoldaria, pi. ix. 
fig. 9, p. 57, and achatinellaria, pi. iv. fig. 16, p. 58, Oberthiir, 1. c. v. 
Askold ; C. eucUdiata, Snellen, 1. c. p. 95, pi. ix. fig. 7, Celebes ; C. ery- 
Z/w'aZaand luteolata, iii. p. 42, C. nocticolatay semiatrata, iv. p. 26, opacaria 
and malleolata, iv. p. 27, Hulst, 1. c., Colorado. 
Lygris tigrinata,y Christoph, 1. c. p. 96, Amur. 
Thera granitalis, Butler, 1. c. p. 426, Yokohama, Tokei. 
Lithostege virginata, Graef, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. iii. p. 96, iv. plate, 
fig. 8, Colorado. 
Gallipia constantinariay Oberthiir, 1. c. vi. p. 38, pi. x. fig. 12, Puna- 
marca. 
Emplocia cephisaria and fervefactariay Grote, Papilio, i. p. 177, New 
Mexico. 
Bursada piepersiata and vestigiatay Snellen, 1. c. p. 91, pi. ix. figs. 4 & 5, 
Makassar. 
PYRALIDiE. 
Milliere (Lepidopt^rologie, vi.) redescribes and figures Stenia siherialis, 
M., pi. viii. fig. 4, p. 3, Ennychia fascialis, Hiibn., fig. 10, p. 16, and 
Spilodes ctirvginaliSy Hiibn., fig. 12, pi. ix. p. 19. 
Undetermined larva belonging to the Pyralidm and feeding on pine 
noticed; Packard, Ins. Inj. Trees, p. 207. ' 
Omphalocera cariosa-y Led., rcdescribcd, and generic characters noticed ; 
Grote, Bull. U. S. Geol, Surv. vi. pp. 271 & 272. 
Ennychia octomaculnlis. Transformations described ; Buckler, Ent. 
M. M. xviii. p. 57-59 (cf. also Barrett, op. cit. pp. 69 & 70). 
Asopia lienigialis, Zell., recorded as new to Britain ; Thompson, op. cit. 
pp. 256 & 257, and Ent. xiv. pp. 84 & 85, plate, fig. 21. A. costalisy 
