LEPIDOPTERA- 
397 
Lasiocampa car 2 nnifoliaj'Roh^\i\^y l.c. p. 83, ^ Hid folia, Smith & Abbot 
( = omWen<i5, Walker), from California. 
Tolype suhnotata, W alker, 1. c. p. 67, Australia. 
Zeuzerid^e. 
Xyleuies cossus (Cossus ligniperda). Newman publishes its life-history. 
Entomologist, iv. pp. 333-347. Further remarks by J. Brown, pp. 364, 
365. 
Rambur proposes the superfluous generic name Trypanus for this insect. 
Cat. Syst. L^p. d’Andalusie, ii. p. 326. 
Rambur (/. c. p. 332) describes his Endagria marmorata in full. (Figured 
1. c. i. pi. 5. f. 6.) 
Endagria algeriensis, sp. n., Rambur, 1. c. p. 331, note, Algeria. 
HEPIALIDiE. 
Mruukm? (Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xvii. pp. 11, 12, pi. 94. figs. 4r-6) de- 
scribes and figures three varieties of Jlcpialus humtdi from the Shetland 
Islands. 
II. Steele publishes notes on the larva of JL vclleda. Entom. M. Mag. vi. 
p. 41. 
A. W. ScoTT^ has published (Trans. Ent. Soc. N. S. Wales, ii.) a mono- 
graph of the genus Charagia, Walker, and has described the following known 
species : — C. vircscens, Doiibl. p. 28 ( $ —ruhroviridam, Walk.) ; C. lignivora, 
Lewin, p. 29 j C. /eiy/mV, Walk., p. 30 ( c? = C. lamherti, Walk.) ,* C. splendens, 
Scott, p. 31. 
New genera and species : — • 
Alphus, n. g., Wallengren, Skandinaviens Heterocerfjarilar, ii. 1, p. 17, 
Antennse filiform in both sexes, with one row of lamellae. Legs as usual. 
Fore wings with two dorsal nervures. Transverse nervure closing the sub- 
dorsal areola of the fore wings thick, the other nervures nearly equal. Type 
Hepialus sylvinus, auct. 
Phymatopus, n. g., Wallengren, 1. c. p. 20. Transverse nervure closing the 
subdorsal nervure of the fore wings obsolete, slender, scarcely perceptible ; 
hind tibiae of the male inflated. Type Hepialus hectus, auct. 
Zelotypia, n. g., Scott, Trans. Ent. Soc. N. S. Wales, ii. p. 37. Allied to 
Charagia ; body thick ; abdomen long, extending beyond the wings ; wings 
long, narrow, slightly acuminated at the tips, extremely oblique along the 
exterior border, and crumpled towards the apices ; fore wings with an ocellus 
on each, whose disk is vitreous ; posterior pair of legs slender in both sexes. 
Female. — Head projecting; eyes large and prominent; maxillae obsolete; 
palpi short, slender ; legs spurless (P), anterior pairs etout, pilose. Type Z. 
stacyi, n. sp., Scott, 1. c. p. 38, Australia. 
Hepialus fasdculatm, Walker, Lepidoptera Heterocera, p. 68, Australia ; 
H. hcctoides and II. calif ornicus, Boisduval, Ann. Soc. Entom. Beige, xii. 
p. 85, California. 
Phassus unduUfer, Walker, Lepidoptera Heterocera, p. 102, Benares. 
Charagia. Scott (Trans. Ent. Soc. N, S. Wales, ii.) describes the following 
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