182 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTEBA. 
Tineidj3. 
V. T. Chambers enumerates 79 Tineina as occurring in Colorado, in- 
cluding many described as new ; Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iii. pp. 121-142. 
The contents of a further collection made by A. S. Packard in 1875 are 
discussed at pp. 143-145, and the geographical distribution of the Tineina 
of Colorado is discussed, pp. 147-150. 
Notes on Tineina bred in 1876 j J. H. Threlfall, Ent. x. pp. 75, 76, 100, 
163, & 164, and W. Machiu, op. cit. pp. 49, 50, & 75. 
On preserving specimens of Tineina ; Y. T. Chambers, Canadi Ent. ix. 
pp. 38-40. 
Choreutis lyerhandrella, Thunb., pp. 315 & 316, figs. 3-6, and pretio- 
sana, Dup., pp. 317 & 318, figs. 1 & 2 ; treated as distinct species, and 
transformations described and figured by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pi. cxl. 
Psilothrix dardouinella, P. Milliere. Transformations described and 
figured by him ; Icon. iii. pp. 377 & 378, pi. cxlvii. figs. 13-15. 
Melasina lugubris, Hubn. Transformations described and figured by 
P. Millik-e, Icon. iii. pp. 378-380, figs. 16-19. He also (1. c. pp. 381 & 
382, fig. 20) notices and figures M. ciliaris, ? Ochs., pi. cxlvii. 
Tinea nigricaniella, P. Milliere, redescribed and figured by him ; Icon, 
iii. pp. 399 & 400, pi. cl. figs. 3 & 4 . T. auristrigella, Chamb., = Incur- 
varia medioetrialella^ Clem. ; Y. T. Chambers, Canud. Ent. ix. p. 207. 
Adeld biviella, Zell., and bellay Chamb., discussed ; id. 1. c. pp. 206 & 
207. A. schlcegeri, Zell., = Dicte {Adela) corruscifasciella^ Chamb. ; id. 
1. c. p. 207. 
Micropteryx. Unknown larva on birch in August*; J. Lang, Ent. 
M. M. xiv. p. 140. 
Acrolepia citri, Mill. & Rag. Transformations described and figured 
by P. Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 405-407, pi. cl. figs. 17-20. 
Depressaria costosa, Haw. A peculiar form bred from Genista tine- 
toria ; E. Meyrick, Ent. M. M. xiii. pp. 281 282. 
Geledua. An unknown larva, supposed to belong to this genus, 
noticed ; Snellen van Yolleuhoveu, Tijdschr. Ent. xx. p. xv. G. innotella, 
intactella, monospilella, Jlavidella^ collitella, convulsella^ and contextella^ 
Walk., belong to CEcophora ; G. subditella^ Walk., = Endrosis fene- 
strella ; Psecadia teras, Feld., = (Ecoph. picarella^ Walk.: A. G. Butler, 
P. Z, S. 1877, p. 405. G. ella, Chamb., = glandiferella^ Zell., p. 14; G. 
quinella, Zell., = cercerisella, Chamb., Texan var. ; G. lemonota^ Zell., 
perhaps = Phoetusa plutella, Chamb., and G. pudibundella. Zell., perhaps 
= rubensella, Chamb., p. 23; G. plutellay Chamb., perhaps = serrati- 
vitella^ Zell., p. 24: Y. T. Chambers, 1. c. G. nigro-maculella, P. Milliere, 
redescribed and figured by him ; Icon. iii. p. 318, pi. cxl. fig. 10. G. albU 
palpella bred ; W. Machin, Ent. x. p. 143. 
Lita epithymella^ Stand. Transformations figured and described by P. 
Milliere, Icon. iii. pp. 392-394, pi. cxlix. figs. 8-10. 
Nothris senticetella, Stand. Transformations figured and described ; id. 
1. c. pp. 402 & 403, pi. cl. figs. 9-11. N. limbipunctella^ Stand. ? P, de- 
scribed from Bilbao ; A. Rossler, S. E. Z. xxxviii. p. 378. N. dolabella, 
Zell., = Hypsolophus eupatoriella, Chamb. ; Y. T. Chambers, 1. c. p. 23. 
