166 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Triphcena suhsequa. Note on larva ; H. Williams, Ent. x. p. 48. 
Pachnohia hyperborea (alpina,'WqckQ). Note on food- plant and young 
larvm; J. Hellins, Ent. M. M. xiii. pp. 183 & 184. P. rubricosa, Fabr. : 
larva and imago noticed and figured; P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 441 & 442, 
pL cliv. figs. 4 & 5. 
Orihosia infumata, Groto, is a Cosmia, closely allied to the European 
paleacea ; A. R. Grote, 1. c. p. 22. 
Glcea arcuosa, tremula, and pastillicans will form a distinct section of 
the genus, characterized by the dorsal crest. According to Morrison, 
vcnuBtula is a synonym of sericea ; id. 1. c. p. 70. 
Scopelosoma pettitiyQvotQ, redescribed ; id. 1. c. pp. 213 & 214. 
Dianthmcia ccvsia, egg described ; J. Hellins, 1. c. xiii. p. 210. 
Polia xantho-mista, var. niyro-cincta. Note on larva ; J. Leather, Ent. 
X. pp. 20 & 21. P. vetula, Dup. ; transformations figured and described 
by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 366-368, pi. cxlvi. figs. 7-9. 
Dryobata stigmata, A. R. Grote. Male described by him, 1. c. p. 199. 
Epunda lutulenta. Transformations described ; C. Fenn, Ent. M. M. 
xiii. pp. 184 185. 
Hadena alpigena, Boisd. (of which H. meissonieri, Gu4ij., may be the 
$ ), noticed and figured by P. Millike, Icon. iii. p. 308, pi. cxxxix. fig. 1. 
//. quoisita, Groto, = lignicolor, var. ; II. interna, Grote, = delicata, var. 
A. R. Grote, 1. c. p. 197. II. satura taken in April ; V. R. Perkins, Ent. 
X. pp. 99. 
Lithocampa millierii, Stand., redescribed and figured in all stages by 
P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 219-223, pi. exxiv. 
Cucullia anthemidis, Guk. Transformations figured and described ; 
id. 1. c. pp. 363 & 364, pi. cxlv. figs. 6-8. 
Euterpia laudeti, Boisd. Transformations figured and described ; id. 
1. c. pp. 244-246, pi. cxxxviii. figs. 1-4. 
Stephania puniceago, Boisd. Larva described and figured with the 
imago ; id. 1. c, pp. 313 & 314, pi. cxxxix. figs. 6 & 7. 
Ileliothis armigera. Life history ; a very destructive insect to vegeta- 
tion, and a cannibal ; W. H. Tugwell, Ent. x. pp. 283 & 284. B. scutosa : 
its occurrence in Britain, 0. G. Barrett & J. B. Hodgkinson, Ent. M. M. 
xiii. pp. 280 & 281, xiv. pp. 17, 18, & 67 ; described and figured, E. A. 
Fitch, Ent. x. pp. 105-108. 
Anthcecia purpura scens, Tausch. Larva described, and larva and imago 
figured by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 247 & 248. 
Acontia lucida, Hufn. Larva described and figured; id. 1. c. pp. 295 
& 296, pi. cxxxvi. fig. 4. A. moldavicola, Herr. Schaff., var. euboica, 
from the island of Euboea described and figured ; id. 1. c. pp. 437 & 438, 
pi. cliv. fig. 1. 
Thalpochares candidana, Fabr., var. cantabrica, from Bilbao, described ; 
A. Rossler, 1. c. pp. 364 & 365. T. communimacula, W. V. : larva (with 
ten legs) described and figured, with the imago ; P. Millike,/, c. pp. 311 
& 312, pi. cxxxix. figs. 4 & 5. 
Metoptria monogramma, Hiibn. Transformations figured and de- 
scribed ; id. 1. c. pp. 354-356, pi. cxliv. figs. 12-14. 
Homodes crocea,G\x^n., figured by F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, pi. lx. fig. 3. 
