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LEPIDOPTERA. 
Wallengren, H. D. J. Skandinaviens med ogonlock forsedda Tinei- 
der {Tinece Operculaice). Ent. Tidskr. ii. pp. 124-136^ 
The author separates the 2'inece with eye-caps into the following 
groups and genera : — Nepticulina (Nepticula, Opostega), Bucculatricina 
(Bucculatrix), Cemiostomina (Cemiostoma), Phyllocnistina (Phyllocnistis), 
and Lyonetina (Lyonetia), and describes the Swedish species (none new). 
The following species are mentioned among others ; and the larvae are 
generally specially noticed or described (Sorhagen, B. E. Z. xxv. pp. 26-34) : 
Simaethis pariana^ Clerck, Tinea granella, Linn., fuscipunctella^ Haw., 
Tineola hiselliella^ Humm., llyponomeuta rorella, Hiibn., malinella, 
Zell., Argyresthia dilectella^ Zell., Tdophasia messingiella, Eisch., Ceros- 
toma xylostelluTrif Linn., Telia dodecella^ Linn., Ergatis hrizella, Treitschke, 
Hypsilophus mai'ginellus, Fabr., CEcopliora lamhdella^ Don., schcefferellaj 
Linn., Elachista atahilella^ Frey, CEnophila v-fiavum, Haw., and Micro- 
pteryx semipurpurella, Steph. 
Walsingham [Lord]. ’’ On some North American Tineidce. By Thomas, 
Lord Walsingham. P. Z. S. 1881, pp. 301-325, pis. xxxv. & xxxvi. 
(c/. also Chambers, Canad. Ent. xiii. pp. 191-194). 
Milliere (Lepidopt^rologie) figures and generally redescribes Gelechia 
aristotelis, M., figs. 1 & 2, p. 1, Hypsilophus millierellus, Staint., figs. 4 & 5, 
p. 2, Butalis cistorum, M., figs. 7 & 8, p. 3, Mesophleps corsicellus, Herr.- 
Schaff., figs. 10 & 11, Ochsenheimeria hederarum, M., figs. 12 & 13, p. 5, pi. i., 
Ergatis staticella, M., p. 12, pi. ii. figs. 12 & IS, Lep. i. ; Coleophora (?) 
argentilimhella, M., pi. vi. fig. 1, p. 9, Butalis acanthella, Godt., pi. vii. 
figs. 7 & 8, p. 23, Lep. v. ; Parasia lugdunosella^ M., andAc?eZa ascoldella, 
M., pp. 1 & 2, figs. 1 & 2, Carcina quercana, L., var. M., fig. 10, 
p. 8, pi. viii. Lep. vi. 
Walsingham (Tr. E. Soc. 1881, pp. 234-272) notices the following 
known South African Tineidce : — Choreutis vibralis and australis^ Zell., 
= bjerJcandrella, Thunb. ; Tinea horridella^ Walk., is a Euplocamus] T. 
' gigantella^ Staint., = T. luctdella^ Walk., = vastella, Zell. ; habits of 
larva discussed ; it probably does not feed on living horn {cf. also P. E. 
Soc. 1881, p. viii.) ; T. obligatella and ignotella^ Walk., = fuscipunctella^ 
Haw. ; T. (?)mViacea, Walk., figured (pi. xi. fig. 12), and structure described; 
Blabophanes pellucida^ Wallengr. ? = Tinea rejectella, Walk. ; Adela 
albicorniSj Walk., = natalensis^ Staint. ; Micropteryx (?) electella, Walk., 
may be an Adela ; llyponomeuta perficitella, Walk., noticed and figured 
(pi. xi. fig. 17) ; Psecadia livicla, Zell., = circmndatella, Walk. ; Crypto- 
lechia straminella, Zell, {nec Walk.), discussed and figured (pi. xi. fig. 21), 
Drosica abjectella, Walk., figured (pi. xii. fig. 32), and structure noticed; 
(Ecophora (?) sabiella, Feld. & Rog., described ; Exodomorpha, Walk., 
= Staintonia, Stand., = Eretmocera, Zell. ; Ex. inclusella and derogatella^ 
Walk., = Er. fuscipemiis, Zell. y and Ex. divisellay Walk., = Icetissimay 
Zell. 
Coleophora olivaceellay Tinea argentimaculella and Elachista humilis 
(? = perplexellay $ ), larvae, &c., noticed ; Threlfall, Ent. M. M. xviii. 
p. 16. 
