m Lis. 
LKPIDOPTEUA. 
tions of the latter ; the two species are distinct. J. Hellins, Eut. M. M. 
xiy. pp. 113 & 114. 
Chimatobia horeaU\^ ^ noticed ; Snellen Van Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. 
Ent. XX. pp. xiv. & XV. 
Oporahia. F. B. White discusses the British species, and figures the 
various forms; Scot. Nat. iv. pp. 111-116, 158-160, pi. i. He gives the 
synonymy as follows : 1, dilutata^ Borkh., and ab. ohscurata ; 2, autum- 
nata^ Boisd., probably not British; 3, addendaria^ White (p. 160),= 
autumnaria^ Doubl., &c. ; and Jiligrammaria^ Herr. Schaffi. 
Larentia incuUaria^ Herr. Schaff., var. latifoliata, from Celerina, de- 
scribed and figured in all stages by P. Millik'e, Icon. iii. pp. 432-434, 
pi. cliii. figs. 16-19. 
Eupithecia. C. Dietze continues his observations on this genus, S. E. Z. 
xxxviii. pp. 98-100, and states that E. heydenaria, Stand., = dhtinctaria^ 
Herr. Schaff., but extravasaria^ H. S., = libanotidata, Schleich, is distinct ; 
the larvae described in 1875, p. 236, as those of strobilata, Hiibn., = abie- 
taria, Goeze, have produced togata, Hiibn. ; and those described 1874, 
p. 216, and figured 1875, pi. i. figs. 5 & 6, as those of a Eupithecia, prove 
to be those of Cidaria alpicolata, H. S. P.* Milliere redescribes and 
figures his E. primulata (including larva), p. 7) figs. 1-4, cossurata, p. 8, 
fig. 5, pantdlaria and mnemosynata (with note on larva), p. 9, figs. 6 & 7, 
and incertata, p. 11, fig. 8; Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii. pi. i. He also 
(Icon, iii.) rodescribes and figures the following species, mostly with their 
larvae : massiliata, Mill., pp. 215 & 216, pi. cxxiii. figs. 6 & 7, ulUmaria^ 
Boisd., pp. 236 & 237, pi. cxxvi. figs. 1-4, magnata, Mill., pp. 309 & 310, 
pi. cxxxix. fig. 3, provinciata, Mill. & De Peyerimhoff, pp. 400-402, 
figs. 6-8, lantoscata, Mill., p. 403, fig. 12, subciliata, Guen., pp. 404 & 405, 
figs. 13 & 14, pi. cl. E. abysinthiataf Linn. : larva described ; L. W. 
Goodell, Oanad. Ent. ix. p. 62. E. minutata^ and var. hnautiata, larvae, 
p. 185 ; E. alMpunctata, var, angelicata, described, p. 272 ; C. G. Barrett, 
Ent. M. M. xiii. E. subciliata, transformations described ; G. T. Porritt, 
op. cit. xiv, p. 68. 
Lobophora hexapterata. . Transformations described ; J. Hellins, 1. c. 
xiii. p. 249. L. idretata : transformations described ; W. Buckler, Ent. 
M. M. xiii. pp. 185-187. It is double-brooded ; Jones & Barrett, op. cit. 
pp. 209 & 231. Note on food-plants; G. C, Bignell, Ent. x. p. 98. 
Scordylia humeraria and per/ectaria, Walk., and salvini, Butl., 
figured and redescribed by A. G. Butler, 111. Lep. Het. i. p. 60, pi. xx. 
figs. 8-10. 
Coremia propugnata. Transformations described: G. T. Porritt, Ent. 
M. M. xiii. p. 213. 
Melanippe oocybiata, Mill., pp. 264 & 265, 414, pi. cxxi. figs. 1-3, and 
pi. cli. fig. 9, thulearia, Herr. Schaff., pp. 266 & 267, figs. 4-6, and Jluctuata, 
var. neapolisata, pp. 267 & 2G8, fig. 7 (imago only), pi. cxxxi., gentianata, 
Mill. & Zell., pp. 411-414, pi. cli. figs. 1-8. Transformations figured and 
described by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. 
Camptogramma ? uniformata, Bell. Larva, pupa, and a variety de- 
scribed and figured by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 175-177, pi. cxvii. 
figs. 6-8. 
