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discusses several American species ; Canad. Ent. x. pp. 50-54. G. i-macu- 
lella, Chamb. (preoccupied) is renamed pravinominella, p. 50, G. solani- 
ella and hermannella^ transformations described by Chambers and Murt- 
feldt, pp, 51-53 ; Epicorthylis inversella, Zell., redescribed, p. 54. 
Hamadryas, Clem, (preoccupied in Lepidoptera) is renamed Eucle- 
mensia ; A. R. Grote, Canad. Ent. x. p. 69. 
Hagno^ Chamb., = Psilocorsis, Clem., and is only a section of Crypto- 
lechia ; C. (II.) faginella, Chamb., is redescribed ; V. T. Chambers, Bull. 
U. S. Geol. Surv. iv. pp. 84-86. 
Pronuha yuccasella. A German translation of C. V. Riley’s article has 
appeared in S. E. Z. xxxix. pp. 377-382. Riley publishes further remarks 
on this insect, and on the fertilization of Fwcc«, in reply to doubts thrown 
on the accuracy of his observations by Chambers, Zeller, and Boll ; Tr. 
Ac. St. Louis, iii. pp.' 568-573. 
Depressaria heracliella, parasites ; G. C. Bignell, Ent. xi. pp. 254 & 
255. 
GelecMa flavella and pinguinella. Larvse noticed ; E. L. Ragonot, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. pp. cxx. & cxxi. G. gerronella, Zell. : habits ; 
H. T. Stainton, Ent. M. M. xv. p. 89. 
Philonome clemensella^ V. T. Chambers, redescribed by him; Canad. 
Ent. X. pp. 238 & 239. 
Crameria nohilitella., Cram., redescribed ; P. C. Zeller, 1. c. p. 241. 
Cryptolechia. P. C. Zeller discusses this genus, and arranges 83 species 
under the sections Psilocoris, Clem., Cryptolechia., Zell, (with two sub- 
sections), and Stenoma (with four subsections) ; 1. c. pp. 258-261. He also 
(1. c.) notices or redescribes C. carnea and tenera, Zell., p. 263, tortricella, 
Walk., sesquiiertia, Zell., p. 281, mendax, Zell., p. 285, and renselariana, 
Cram., p. 288. 
Antecotricha walchiana, Cram., noticed, and griseana^ Fabr., described 
in full and figured, pi. iv. fig. 95, id. 1. c. pp. 305 & 315. 
Coptotelia fenestrella, Mor. Var. from Chiriqui noticed ; id. 1. c. p. 378. 
(Ecophora himaculella, Don., p. 388, irruptella, Walk., p. 390, and 
marionella, Newm., noticed or redescribed ; id. 1. c. 
Cleodora pallidella and pallidistrigella^ V. T. Chambers, redescribed by 
him ; 1. c. pp. 91 & 92. ' 
Coriscium and ColeopJiora. Notes on various American species ; id. 
Canad. Ent. x. pp. 109-114. C. Chamb., (Canad. Ent. 
V. p. 75, nec vi. p. 128) is renamed argeniella [but, as the original name 
must, of course, stand for the first species described under it, argentella 
cannot be retained]. 
Laverna circunvicriptella, Zell., redescribed ; id. 1. c. p. 239. 
Coleophora clypeiferella, Hofm., and squalorella, fuscedinella^ and 
lutipennella, Zell., noticed ; O. Hofmann, CB. Ver. Regensb. xxxi. pp. 
30 & 31. 
Chrysocorys festaliella has the same habits as the species of Stathmo- 
poda ; H. T. Stainton, Ent. M. M. xv. p. 69. See also T. Moncrieffe, Scot. 
Nat. iv. p. 341. 
Elachista cerussella. Larva feeds on Phalaris arundinacea \ W. C. 
Boyd, P. E. Soc. 1878, p. xxxviii. E. coUitella, Dup., from Tenby, 
