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Anisopteryx pometaria, Harr., and A. ccscularia, W. V. : C. V. Riley 
points out their differences, and corrects the errors into which Packard 
has fallen respecting the former ; Tr. Ac. St. Louis, iii. pp. 573-577. 
Chimatohia horeata and hrumata noticed ; S. C. Snellen Van Yollen- 
hoven, Tijdschr. Ent. xxi. pp. xvii. & xviii. 
Hibernia leucophcearia. G. Weymer describes var. merularia from 
Elberfeld ; JB. Ver. Elberf. v. p. 94. 
Emmelesia tceniaia. Larva described ; J. B. Hodgkinson, Ent. xi. 
pp. 231 & 232. 
Eupithecia dehiliata. ' On rearing ; Harrach, Ent. Nachr. iv. p. 187. 
Eupithecia fathnaria, Oberth., belongs to Evacidalia, Pack. ; 0 . Ober- 
thur, Etudes d’Ent. iii. p. 46. 
Synopsia serrularia, Eversm., and phceoleucaria, Led., are identical ; O. 
Staudinger, Hor. Ent. Ross. xiv. p. 451. 
Psychophora sahini, Kirb., noticed by R. McLachlan, J. L. S. xiv. 
pp. 114 & 115. He considers it to be allied to Cidaria. 
Cidaria hastata^ Linn. A variety noticed and figured by H. Strecker, 
Rep. Chief of Engineers, App. SS, 1878, p. 1864, pi. ii. fig. 7 ; C. reticu- 
lata, transformations described, W. Buckler, Ent. M. M. xv. pp. 61-63 ; 
C. siiffumata, var. described and figured, J. T. Carrington, Ent. xi. p. 97. 
Lygris reticulata, an insect not likely to be introduced with its food- 
plant {Impatiens noli-me- tang ere) being found in Britain, furnishes pre- 
sumptive evidence that the latter is truly indigenous ; F. B. White, Nature, 
xviii. p. 278. 
Thera variata. Pupa with the markings of the larva ; G. C. Bignell, 
Ent. xi. p. 142. 
Eubolia arenacearia, Huhn., YSLV.Jlavidaria, Ev., noticed ; S. Alpheraki, 
Troudy Ent. Ross. x. p. 39. E. bipunctaria, transformations described, 
G. T. Porritt, Ent. M. M. xv. pp. 37 & 38. 
New genera and species : — 
Thiopsyche, A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) i. p. 393. Allied to Rumia ; 
type, T. pryeri, sp. n., 1. c., Japan. 
Dasycephala, O. Staudinger, Hor. Ent. Ross. xiv. p. 445. Allied to 
Himera and Odontopera ; type, 0. modesta, sp. n., ibid., Taurus. 
Descoreba, A. G. Butler, 1. c. p. 394. Allied to Caberodes ; type, D. 
simplex, sp. n., ibid., Japan. (^Aspilates niponaria, Feld., also belongs to 
this genus.) 
Niphonissa, id. 1. c. p. 394. Allied to Monoctenia ; type, N. arida, sp. n., 
ibid., Japan. 
Aracima, id.. 111. Lep. Het. ii. p. 50. Allied to Agathia type, A. 
muscosa, sp. n., 1. c. p. 51, pi. xxxvi. fig. 8, Japan (Thalassodes ccelataria 
and Macaria vagata also belong here). 
Potera, F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 852 (JZerenidce). Type, P. margi- 
nata, sp. n., ibid. pi. liii. fig. 9, Tenasserim. 
Micrceschus, A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) i. p. 402. Allied to Hyria ; 
type, II . elitaria. Walk. ; add M. aureus, sp. n., 1. c., Japan. 
Thysanochilus, id. 1. c. p. 404. Allied to Corycia ; type, T. pyrus, 
sp. n., ibid., J apan. 
