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=iE. expressariuj H.-S. j E. purnilata, Hiibn., vara, glohulariata, Mill., and 
pauxillata, Boisd. He also describes E. innotata, var. meridionalis^ Mab., and 
E. cocciferataf yar. semitxmtatay Mab. 
Goossens (Ann. Soc. Eutom. Fr. 1869, pp. 616-620, pi. 11) describes and 
figures the larvae of the following eight species of Eupithecia : — E. nepetata^ 
Mab. j E. debiliata ; E. tripunctaria j E. goossexisiata, Mab. ; E. oxydata j E. 
achilleata, Mab . ) E. assimilata j and E. suhnotata. 
Eupithecia consignata has been bred by E. Birchall and H. Harpur Crewe, 
and the transformations are described by the former. Entomologist, iv. pp. 
269-260. 
Collix sparsata. Larva described by H. Harpur Crewe, /. c. p. 253. 
Cidaria popidata. Transformations descrileed by J. Traill, ibid. p. 200. 
Cidaria russata and immanata. Remarks on these forms by G. T. Porritt 
and H. Doubleday. Ibid. pp. 363, 362. 
Cidaria dilutata. Erschoff figures and describes an aberration this 
insect from St. Petersburg. Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross. vi. p. 72, pi. 3. f. 4. 
Lithostege. Staudinger refers L. asinata, Freyer, and L. coassaria, Boisd., 
to the same species, and states that L. duplicaria\ Hiibn., and L. multiplieatay 
Stand., are probably only aberrations of the same. Stettin, entom. Zeit. 
1869, pp. 91, 92. 
New genera and species : — 
Amissa, Walker, Lepidoptera Heterocera, p. 76 ((Enochromidce). Type 
A, simplex, sp. n., p. 77, Australia. 
Ohila, Walker, /. c. p. 61 {Larentidce). Type O. dispar, sp. n., /. c. p. 61, 
Limas, Honduras. 
(Esymna, Walker, 1. c. p. 80. Allied to Collix. Type (E. stipataria, sp. n., 
p. 80, Australia. 
Rambur (Cat. Syst. L6p. d’Andalusie, ii.) figures the following species of 
Qeometridee, mostly without generic names, in advance of the text, the 
greater part of which may bo presumed to bo new; — atlanticaria, pi. 14. 
fig. 6j lutosata, pi. 16. f. 7 j alheolata, pi. 16. f. 3j alhumhrata, f. 4j conco- 
laria, f. 5 ; rufomixtata, f. 6 ; dentatolineata, f. 7 ; Ennomos dryadaria^ pi. ] 7. 
f. 1 ; plusiaria, f. 2 ; purnicaria, f. 3 j rubentaria, f. 4 j granataria, f. 5 ', rhizo- 
liihaHa, f. 6 ; alfacariata, pi. 18. f. 1 j Eupithecia perjidata, f. 2 ; miser ata, f. 3 j 
informata, f. 4j attenuata, f. 5 j callunata, f. 6; bceticaria, pi. 19. f. 1 j Agea 
cacummaria, f. 2 ; crenulata, f. 3, 4 j catemdata, f. 5 •, unicolaria, f. 6 j neva- 
daria, f. 7 j cauteriata, pi. 20. f. 1 ; discoidaria, f. 2, 3 ; sangumaria, f. 4 ; 
consecraria, f. 6, 6j bipartita, f. 7 j hei'petiaria, pi. 21. f. 1 ; hesperidata, f 2; 
rubellata, f. 3 ; compata, f. 4 ; prolongata, f. 6 j mustellata, f. 6 ; eriyuata, f. 7 ; 
consignata, f. 8 ; fxdvocinctata, pi. 22. f, 3 j sandosata, f. 4 j iberaria, f. 6 ; 
griphodeata, f. 6 j hispalata, f. 7 j remdata, f. 8 j and transmutata, f. 9-12. 
Ch(xrodes bipunctaria, Packard, First Rep. Peabody Acad. Sci. p. 64, 
hab. — ? 
Idiodes inornata. Walker, Lepidoptera Heterocera, p. 74, Australia. 
Cyclidia (?) decolor ata, Walker, 1. c. p. 96, Benares. 
Epione mustelinaria, Packard, 1. c. p. 04, Upper Amazon P 
Azelina inordinata, Walker, l.c. p. 74, and A, biplaga. Walker, /. c. p. 75, 
both from Australia. 
Passa pygccroides. Walker, 1. c. p. 76, Australia. 
