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ZOOLOGICAL LlTEftATUKB. 
Hypemarm hasisiynata, Walker, 1. c. p. 67, hab, — ? ; H. anisosptla, Walk. 
1. c. p. 68, Limas. 
Geometridaj. 
MiLLikRE (Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xvi.) describes and figures the trans- 
formations of the following Geometridce : — Acidalia decorata, p. 6, pi. 85. 
f. 6-7 j A. submutata, p. 7, pi. 85. f. 8-10 j Euholia hasochesiata, p. 17, pi. 86. 
f. 7-9; Nyssia alpinaria, p. 28, pi. 88. f. 4-8 ; Gnophos ophthalmicata, Led. ( = 6*. 
meyeraria, Led.), p. 47, pi. 90. f. 1-3 ; Camptogramma Jhiviata^ p. 49, pi. 90. 
f. 4-10; Synapsiapropinquaria, p. 69, pi. 91. f. 2-5 ; Pseudoterpna cytisaria, p. 64, 
pi. 91. f. 8-10 ; and Tephrina rippertaritty p. 73, pi. 92. f. 6-8. He also describes 
the transformations of Gnophos (?) respersaria, p. 54, pi. 90. f. 12, 13 ; and of aS^o- 
dionai^) agarithariay p. 62, pi. 91. f. 6, 7, and figures the larvae and images. He 
describes the transformations of Synapsia soriaria, p. 67, pi. 91. f. 1, and of 
Pseudoterpna coronillaria, p. 68, pi. 91 .f. 13, figuring the larvae ; and the transfor- 
mations of P.cor52c?rtna,p. 67, pi. 91. f. 11,12, and figures the larva and pupa. He 
also figures and describes a curious variety of Abraxes grossidariata, from a 
photogi-aph sent him by Doubleday, 1. c. p. 53, pi. 90. f. 11. 
MiLLikuE (1. c. xvii.) describes and figures the transformations of the fol- 
lowing Geometridcs : — Nemoria pulmentaria, p. 30, pi. 96. f. 9-12 ; N. viridatUy 
p. 33, pi. 96. f. 13-16 ; Tephrina murinaria, W. V. (to which he refers as vars. 
cinerariay Dup., respersana, Borkh., myosaria, Esp., and pldnatUy Vill.), p. 64, 
pi. 99. f. 14-16 ; T. assimilaria, p. 66, pi. 99. f. 7-10 ; 2\ partitaria, p. 68, pi. 99. 
f. 11-13 ; and Acidalia degenerariay var. meridiariay Mill., from S. France, p. 83, 
pi. 100. f. 13-16. Pie also describes and figures Melanippe per mixtaruiy H.-S., 
from S. France and Syria, p. 22, pi. 95. f. 15, 16 ; Geometra volgaria, Ev., p. 25, 
pi. 96. f. 1, which he compares with G. smaragdaria) Argyris ommatophorariay 
p. 61, pi. 98. f. 1. He also describes and figures the larva and imago of 
Fidonia pennigerariay p. 63, pi. 98. f. 3, 4 ; and of Eubolia proximariay Ramb., 
p. 62, pi. 99. f. 5, 6 (to which he is inclined to refer sorariatay Dup., as a small 
var., instead of to Carsia imbutatay as Gurnee has done). He also describes 
the transformations and figures the larva and imago of Acidalia ostrinaria, 
p. 70, pi. 100. f. 1, 2 ; A.jlaveolariay p. 75, pi. 100. f. 6, 7, and of A. rubricatuy 
p. 80, pi. 100. f. 16, 17. He also describes the transformations and figures 
the larva and pupa of A. straminatay p. 78, pi. 100. f. 10, 11 ; and describes 
and figures the larva of A. degenerariay p. 81, pi. 100. f. 12. 
Packard (Guide to the Study of Insects) notices the following known 
Geometridce : — Angerona ci'ocatanay F., pp. 319, 320, pi. 8. f. 6, 6a ; Nemato- 
campa fdamentaruiy Gu4n., pp. 320, 321, pi. 8. f. 7, 7«; Ennomos subsignaruiy 
Hiibn., pp. 321-322, pi. 8. f. 6, fig. 248 ; Zerene catenaria, Dru., pp. 323-324, 
fig. 249, larva; Anisopteryx vernatay Peck, pp. 324-325, pi. 8. f. 9, 9 a, 9 6; Cidaria 
diversilineatay Hiibn., p. 325, pi. 8. f. 10, lOu. He also states (Proc. Amer. 
Assoc. Adv. Sc. xvi. p. 166) that Melanippe gothicatay Gu^n.,= 3i. hastatuy 
Linn. 
Frivaddsky (Proc. Hungar. Acad. 1865) figures and describes the fol- 
lowing known species of Geometridce : — Chondrosoma jiduciariay Anker, 
p. 169, pi. 8. f. 6 ; Hibernia anh&i'iariay Stand., p. 170, pi. 8. f. 7; Acidalia 
pechariay Stand., p. 171, pi. 8. f. 8 ; Lignyoptera fumidaria, Iliibn., p. 171, 
pi. 8. f. 9. 
ScuDDER (Harris Correspondence) publishes Harris’s descriptions of the 
