220 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Scotomera hydrophila , id. 1. c.. p. 36, Hawaiian Islands. 
Hydrocampa stenioides , id. Ann. N. H. (5) x. p. 235, Duke of York 
Island. 
Stegothyris picata, id. ibid., New Britain. 
Glyphodes lachesis , id. ibid., Duke of York Island. 
Morocosmci polybapta, id. 1. c. p. 236, Duke of York Island. 
Margaronia plumif era, id. 1. c ., New Britain. 
Iloterodes regalis, id. 1. c. p. 236, New Britain. 
Botys amplipennis and perfenestrata, id. 1. c. p. 237, New Britain ; B. 
flavo-fascialis, New Mexico, and washingtonalis, Washington Territory, 
Grote, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. vi. pp. 577 & 578. 
Scopula constricta , Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1882, p. 40, Honolulu. 
syrick, E. Descriptions of Australian Microlepidoptera. ii. Cram- 
bites (continued). P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iv. pp. 205-242. [Omitted 
from Zool. Rec. xvi.] 
Supplementary to the paper mentioned in Zool. Rec. xvi. Ins. p. 181. 
The writer remarks on the almost universal generic identity of Aus- 
tralian Crambites with European, with an equally general absence 
of specific identity. In the case of the Gelechiidte and CEcoplioridce, 
on the other hand, by far the larger proportion of the Australian 
genera are endemic. The following known species are noticed : — Chilo 
parramattellus, Meyr. ; Ancylolomia westwoodi, Zell.; Prionophora ruptella, 
Walk., is a Geometra\ Crambus bifractellus, infractellus , and plumif erel- 
lus, Walk. (= auvosus, Feld. & Rog.), longipalpellus , Meyr., relatalis , 
Walk., grammellus , Zell., perlalalis, Walk., enneagrammus, Meyr., argyro- 
neurus , Zell., Eromene prcematurella and dilatella, Meyr., are broods, and 
belong to Diptycophora, Zell., Pempelia strigiferella , Meyr., Eucarpliia 
vulgatella, Meyr. ; Myelois subarcuella and cosmiella , Meyr., referred to 
Euzopliora ; Anerastia mirabilella, Meyr., Eplieslia ficulclla, Barr., seri- 
caria , Scott, and Aphomia latro, Zell. A list of all the species mentioned 
in this and the preceding paper is added. 
Zeller, P. C. Columbisclie Chiloniden, Crambiden, und Phyciden. 
Hor. Ent. Ross. xvi. pp. 154-256, pis. xi. & xii. 
The following known species, chiefly Zeller’s, are specially mentioned, 
in addition to the new ones : — Dmtrcea neuricella , p. 162, obliteratella (P = 
sacchari, Guild.), figs. 5 a & b, p. 163 ; Crambus immunellus , p. 170, ex- 
pansellus, p. 171, incanellus , p. 173, quadrinotellus, p. 174 ; Argyria oppo- 
sita , pontiella , p. 175, insella and simplex, p. 176; Etiella zinclccnella , 
Treitschke ; Pempelia rubedinella, fig. 12, p. 181 ; Oncolabis anticella, 
figs. 14a & b, p. 185, pi. xi. ; Fundella pellucens, pi. xii. figs. 41a & b , 
p. 236. 
Meyrick (P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. vii. pp. 148-172) gives a synopsis of 
the Crambidce , which he divides into the following families : — Schceno- 
biadce, Crambidce (including Cliilo'), Phyeidai , and Gallerulce. The fol- 
lowing synonymy occurs : — Crambus trivittatus, Zell., Meyr., = Thysa- 
notia bivittella , Don., and C. biriltellus, Zell., Meyr., = T. recurvella, 
Cram nil}.®. 
