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Cramhus fascelinellus. On tlie earlier stages of this insect see 0. G. Barrett, 
Entom. M. Mag. vi. pp. 144, 145. 
Cramhus myellus. On its occurrence in Britain see Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
1868, pp. 40, 49. 
Scoparia. H. G. Knaggs (Entom. M. Mag. v. p. 291) publishes a paper 
on this genus, illustrated by a plate of all the British species, and a series of 
enlarged woodcuts as a key to the markings of the wings, by due attention to 
which he thinks the separation of the species will be easy. He adds, " The 
bulk of European Scoparics affect high altitudes and boreal latitudes ; and it is 
therefore but natural to expect that our mountains and northern districts will 
yield many species as yet unsuspected to occur here — some perhaps altogether 
new.” 
Pempelia formosella. Larva described by E. Newman, Entomologist, iv. 
p. 194. 
Nephopteryx angustella. Larva described by W. Buckler, Entom. M. Mag. 
vi. p. 143. 
Galleria cereana, Fabr. Biley notices the habits and transformations of 
this species, and figures it in all its stages. First Rep. on Insects of Missouri, 
pp. 100, 107, fig. 92. 
Ilypata, n. g.. Walker, Lepidoptera Ileterocera, p. 81 {Crambida). Typo 
JET. moderatellaj sp. n., 1. c. p. 82, Australia. 
New species : — 
Samea distractalis, Walker, 1. c. p. 73, Australia. 
Pyralis sodalis, Walker, 1. c. p. 00, N. America. 
Hydrocampa inornata, Walker, 1. c. p. 106, Bogota. 
Accntropus hadensis, Lake of Constance ; A. germanicus, Stralsund. Von 
Nolcken proposes these names (Stettin, entoni. Zeitung, 1809, p. 283) for 
some doubtfully distinct forms noticed by him in a preceding part of the same 
article. 
Stenia ca7iuisalis, Milliere, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, xvii. p. 16, pi. 95. f. 6-7, 
Cannes. 
Botys disjimctatis, Walker, 1. c. p. 96, Benares ; B, pj'cepetalis, Lederer, 
Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross. vi. p. 90, pi. 6. f. 11, Astrabad ; {B. ?] vespet'tinalis, 
Rambur, Cat. Syst. L(?p. d’Andalusie, ii. pi. 16. f. 2, Andalusia. 
Ehulea gavisalis, Walker, 1. c. p. 73, Australia. 
Stenopteryx coi'ticalis, Walker, 1. c. p. 73, Australia. 
Eudorea staudingeralis, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Entom. Fr. 1869, p. 68, pi. 2. 
f. 6, Corsica. 
Pempelia grossularice^ Packard, Guide to the Study of Insects, p. 331, fig. 
264 ; Riley, First Rep. on Insects of Missouri, pp. 140-142, fig. 79, pi. 2. f. 17, 
North America. 
Epischnia cretacieUa, Mann, Verhand. zool.-bot. Ges. 1869, p. 380, Dal- 
matia, Asia Minor. 
Myelois jiagella^ Lederer, Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross. vi. p. 91, pi. 6. f. 12, 
Astrabad; M. lutisignella, Mann, Verhand. zool.-bot. Ges. 1869, p. 381, 
Dalmatia. 
Acrobasis subcultellaj Walker, 1. c. p. 81, Australia. 
ToRTRICIDtE. 
Peyerimhoff (Bull. Soc. d’Hist. Nat. de Colmar, 1867-1868, pp. 36-38) 
