CRAMBID.®, T0RTR1CID2B. 
Ins, 225 
Cecidqytera excoscarics, g. & sp. nn., C. Berg, S. E. Z. xxxix. pp. 230-237, 
pi. i. figs. 2, 2 a-i. Allied to Zophodia {Phycidm) ; described aad figured 
in all stages ; Prov. Oorrientes, Argentine Republic. Cf. also H. Weyen- 
bergh, Tijdschr. Ent. xxi. pp. 119-125. 
Eudorea granitalU and transversalis, F. Moore, Ann. N. H. (5) i. p. 235, 
Yarkand. ' 
Scoparia gelida, R. McLachlan, J. L. S. xiv. p. 115, lat. 82^^ 30'. 
Melissohlaptes gularis^ p. 74, pi. i. fig. 2G, pi. ii. fig. 27, Japan, and M, 
(^Epinorius) suffusiis^ p. 76, pi. ii. fig. 28, New Friburg ; P. G. Zeller, 
Hor. Ent. Ross. xiii. 
Anerastia ignohilis^ A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 494, Jamaica. 
Homceosoma venosella, F. Moore, Ann. N. H. (5) i. p. 236, Yarkand. 
H. stypticella^ A. R. Grote, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iv. p. 703, fig. 13 
(neuratioii). United States. 
Acrobasis tricolorella, id. 1. c. p. 694, Maine. 
Myelois griseella and undulosella^ F. Moore, 1. c. p. 236, Yarkand. 
NepTiopteryx marmorata, S. Alpheraki, Troudy Ent. Ross. x. p. 44 > 
Taganrog and Sarepta. 
Euzophera intricata (Staud., MS.), id. 1. c. p. 46, Taganrog, Dalmatia. 
Pempelia pravella, A. R. Grote, 1. c. p. 694, fig. 8 (neuration), Maine. 
Sckcenobius terreus^ figs. 1 a & b, Madagascar, and immanis, fig. 2> 
Buenos Aires ; P. 0. Zeller, 1. c. pp. 10 & H, pi. i. 
Chilo angustipennis., p. 15, fig. 3, New Zealand, C. (Donacoscaptes) 
validus, p. 16, figs, i a & b, Chiriqui, C. prodigialis, p. 18, fig. 5, New 
Friburg, and C. heracleus, p. 20, fig. 6, Brazil ? ; id. 1. c. pi. i. C acumi- 
natus, A. G. Butler, 111. Lep. Het. ii. p. 61, pi. xl. fig. 1, Japan. 
Ancylolomia sansibarica, P. C. Zeller, 1. Co p. 23, pi. i. fig. 7, Zanzibar. 
Prionopieryx elongata^ p. 27, Chiriqui,' texturella, p. 28, Zanzibar, and 
bergii^ p. 30, Buenos Aires ; id. 1. c. pi. i. figs. 9-11. 
Diptychophora straminella, New Friburg, and octavianella, Chiriqui ; 
id. 1. c. pp. 32 & 33, pi. i. figs. 12 & 13. 
Crambus spiculellus^ p. 35, fig. 14, subcequalis, p. 37, stilatus, p. 38, 
fig. 15, Buenos Aires, quinquareatus, p. 40, fig. 16, Texas, humidellus, 
p. 42, atro-signatus, p. 43, fig. 17, Japan, expansellus^ p. 48, fig. 18, Chi- 
riqui, incanellus, p. 50, fig. 19, Ubaque and New Friburg, hemiochrellus, 
p. 51, pectinifer, p. 53, fig. 20 o, b, Texas, and quadrinotellus, p. 55, fig. 21, 
Chiriqui, id. 1. c. pi. i. ; C. argyrophorus, A. G. Butler, 1. c. p. 61, pi. xl. 
fig. 5, Japan ; C. caucasicus, S. Alpheraki, 1. c. p. 27, Kislovodsk. 
Argyria obliquella, p. 58, fig. 22, Japan, pontiella, p. 61, fig. 24, Chi- 
riqui, mesodonta, p. 62, Chauchamayo, opposita, p. 64, Chiriqui, sordipes, 
p. 67, Buenos Aires, p. 68, hab. ?, simplex, Japan, and penta- 
spila, New Friburg, p. 70, P. C. Zeller, Hor. Ent. Ross. xiii. pi. i.; A. 
vestalis, A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 494, Jamaica. 
Eromene chiriquitensis, P. G Zeller, 1. c. p. 72, pi. i. fig. 25, Chiriqui. 
Tortricid.®. 
On collecting and pinning Tortrices; C. H. Fernald, Canad. Ent. x. 
pp. 82 & 83. 
1878. [voL. XV.] 
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