172 Lis. 
LEPIDOPTEUA. 
which Eupithecia indicataria, Walk., E, cidariaria^ Guen. (perhaps = 
E. hilineolata, Walk., which itself may = indicataria, var.), and Coremui 
inamcenaria, Gu4n., and Cidaria aquosata^ Feld, (both perhaps =. Eup. ? 
muscosata, Wa]k.), are all congeneric; Cor. pastinaria, Gu^n., = Cidaria 
rosearia, Doubl. ; Camptogramma fuscinata^ Gu4n., = Aspilates ‘i mh- 
ochraria^ Doubl., var. ; Philalopteryx parvulata and probably Scotosia 
humeraria, Walk., = his S. denotata ; S. panagrata (variation noticed, 
pp. 396 & 397) belongs to Hyperythra ; Cidaria pyramaria, Gu6n., = 
Larentia clarata^ Walk. ; C. delicatula, Guen., = Coremia seniijissata^ 
Walk. ; Cid. assata, Feld., = Lar. megaspilata, Walk ; Cid. monoliata, 
Feld., = C. congregata, Walk. ; Cidaria inopiata^ Feld., = perductata^ 
var. Walk., and C. timarata, Feld., = similata^ Walk. ; Sauris vanata, 
Feld., = Cid. lestevata^ Walk. ; Argua scabra, Walk., may be a var. of 
his Declana floccosa. A. G. Butler, P. Z. S. 1877, pp. 389-398. 
Aspilates sanguinaria and Odezia tibialaria recorded as new to France; 
Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 133 (^cf. N. Rebec, tom. cit. p. 138). 
Acidalia imprimata, Macaria obstataria^ and Bithia lignaria, Walk., 
= B. {Hemei'oj^hila) exclusa, Walk. ; F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 621. 
Urapteryx geminia, Oram. J. Kirsch describes varr. johincola and 
destrigata from New Guinea ; MT. Mus. Dresd. i. p. 133. 
Endropia homiiraria, Grote & Rob., is distinct from duaria^ Pack. ; 
A. R. Grote, Canad. Ent. ix, p. 89. 
Metrocampa honoraria^ W. V. Transformations figured and described 
by P. Milli^re, Icon. iii. pp. 216-219, pi. cxxiii. figs. 8-11. M. margari- 
taria, Linn. ; notes on larva ; Snellen Van Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. Ent. 
XX. pp. xiii. & xiv. 
Ellopia prosapiaria^ Linn., ab. prasinaria^ Hiibn., and ab. grisearia, 
from Nassau, noticed ; A. Fuchs, S. E. Z. xxxviii. pp. 143 & 144. 
Tetrads lorata, Qvoto. Larva described ; L. W. Goodell, Canad. Ent. 
ix. p. 62. 
Pleurona falcata^ Walk., figured ; F. Moore, 1. c. pi. lx. fig. 6. 
Nyssia zonaria. On its distribution in Britain ; N. Cooke, Ent. x. 
pp. 215 & 216. On rearing ; C. F. Thornewill, op. dt. p. 258. 
Biston hirtarius. Both sexes appear to have the habit of “ assembling ”; 
H. Silcock, Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 43. B. pomonarius, Hiibn., hermaphrodite 
described and figured by Do Peyerimhoff ; Milliere, Icon. iii. p. 327, 
pi. cxli. fig. 6. 
Chora glabraria. Variety figured and described; H. Goss, Ent. x. 
. p. 289. 
Hyperythra Umbolaria and penidllaria, Gu4n., and susceptaria, Walk., 
= H. lutea^ Oram. ; F. Moore, P. Z, S. 1877, p. 620. 
Hypochroma nyctemerata, Walk., ^ perfectaria^ Walk.; id. 1. c. p. 621. 
Boarmia selenaria^ W. V., pp. 257-259, figs. 1-3, consimilaria^ Dup., 
pp. 250 & 261, figs. 7-9, rhomboidaria, pp. 261 & 262, fig. 6 (larva only), 
and umbraria, Hiibn , pp. 262-264, figs. 4 & 5. Transformations de- 
scribed and figured by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pi. cxxx. B. dnctaria : 
transformations described ; W. Buckler, Ent. M. M. xiv. pp. 83-85. 
Tephronia oppositaria, Mann, noticed and figured by P. Milliere, Icon, 
iii. p. 391, pi. cxlix. fig. 2. 
