200 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTEEA. 
Euthisanotia timais , Cram. Larva described and figured ; Dewitz, Verh. 
L.-C. Ak. xliv. pp. 256 & 257, pi. viii. fig. 12. 
Euglyphia fastuosa , Gu&i. Larva described and figured ; id. 1. c. p. 257, 
pi. viii. fig. 13. 
Jlydrcecia nictitans. Transformations described; Buckler, Ent. M. M. 
xviii. pp. 195-197. 
Xylophasia zollikoferi , Freyer. The reputed British specimen proves 
to be only X. polyodon, var. ; Mason, P. E. Soc. 1882, p. x. 
Callierges suniay Guen. Cocoon described and figured ; Dewitz, l. c. 
pp. 255 & 256, pi. viii. fig. 15. 
Laphygma fragiperda, Abb. & Sm., noticed as injurious to rice ; Riley, 
Rep. Ins. 1882, p. 138, pi. vii. figs. 4 & 5. 
Oxytripia , Staudinger (type, orbiculosa , Esp.), recharacterized by him ; 
S. E. Z. xliii. pp. 38 & 39. 
Helotropha, Led., and Apamea, Tr. Revised list of N. American 
species ; Grote, Canad. Ent. xiv. p. 171. 
Prodenia littoralis, Boisd. ( = retina , Freyer), discussed ; Snellen, 
Tijdschr. Ent. xxv. pp. 50-53. 
Conservula, Grote. Characters discussed by him ; l. c. pp. 212 & 213. 
Charceas graminis , L., var. megala from Kulja, noticed and figured ; 
Alphdraky, Hor. Ent. Ross. xvii. p. 64, pi. iii. fig. 55. 
Luperina inops y Led., var. from Lepsa noticed ; Staudinger, S. E. Z. 
xliii. p. 40. 
Mamestra leineri , Freyer, should probably be formed into a new genus; 
Snellen, l. c. pp. 49 & 50. M. picta, Harr. : larva described ; Grote, 
Papilio, ii. p. 99. M. pisi, Linn., var. pallens , remarkable as resembling 
the Icelandic form of the species, and M. chrysozona y Borkh., var. from 
Central Asia described ; Staudinger, S. E. Z. xliii. p. 35. 
Caradrina taraxaci , Hiibn., and alsines , Brahm, differentiated ; Yan 
Leeuwen, Tijdschr. Ent. xxv. pp. cxxxiii. & cxxxiv. 
A grotis. Additions to list of N. American species, and descriptions of 
A. spissa , Noctua ochrogaster , and elimata, Gu6n., quoted ; Grote, Bull. 
U. S. Geol. Surv. vi. pp. 565 & 566. Butler gives the following synonymy 
of Chilian species : — A suffasa , Hiibn. (= robusta, Blanch.), A. saacia , 
Hiibn. (varr. ambrosioides , Walk., and stictica , Blanch., = impuncta, 
Walk.), A. hostilis, Walk. ( = consueta and incommoda , Walk., ? = infus- 
cata ) Blanch.), A. bipars , Walk. (= A. consueta , pt. Walk.), A. bilitura , 
Gu6n. (= cineraria , Blanch., = deprivata , Walk.), A. anteposita, Gu<$n. 
(= lutescenSy Blanch., = decernens. Walk.) ; Luperina americanay Blanch., 
is an Agrotis ; Tr. E. Soc. 1882, pp. 126-128. Species injurious to vine ; 
Fallou, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) ii. pp. clxxxvii. & clxxxviii. A. albifurca, 
Ersch. (= costatOy Staud.), pi. ii. fig. 43, p. 44 ; A. signifera , Fabr., var. 
orientisy p. 54, A. scripturosoy Ev., p. 56, A. rava, Ilerr.-Schaff., var. mus, 
pi. ii. fig. 50, p. 58, basigrammay Staud., and conspicua } Hiibn., p. 60, 
noticed from Kulja; AlplnSraky, l. c. A. annexa, Tr. : transformations 
described ; French, Canad. Ent. xiv. pp. 207-210. A. crematay Butl. : 
larva described ; Blackburn, Ent. M. M. xix. p. 56. A . depuncta , Linn, 
var. from Amasia noticed ; Staudinger, Hor. Ent. Ross. xvi. p. 72. A. 
helvetinay Boisd. : the reputed British specimens probably = Noctua 
