24S 
[April, 
specimen, should it eventually prove to be only an extraordinary form 
of Harpella StaintonieUa-, its occurrence so far west as Portugal is of 
consideiable interest. Hungary, and the neighbourhood of Vienna, 
e the best known localities for StaintonieUa ; I know' of no authority 
or its occurrence in Piedmont, and am disposed to refer the “ Ped.” 
Staudingei and A\ ocke s Catalogue, p. 30G, assigned to the distri- 
ct species, to Ii. Geojfrella , which we know is so very 
abundant in Italy. Herr Mann records its occurrence (Stett. ent. 
Ztit., 1S50, p. 145) by thousands in Tuscany, and remarks, that “it w r as 
the most abundant moth of any.” 
(ECOPHOPIIHE. 
(dicopJi ora detriment ell a, Staudingei* ; noticed also by Dr. Dossier 
(Stett. ent. Zcit., 1S77, p. 3/0), whose description supplements some 
characters v hich Staudingei* had omitted to mention. — One, May 21st, 
near Monchique, on the slopes of Poia.. 
(Egoconia quadripuncta, Haw.— Three, June 13th, at Ponte de 
Morcellos. 
Sutalis productella, Zell. ?.-One, rather worn, is probably re- 
ferab le to this species. It was captured, June 6th, at Cea. 
2?. chenopodieUa, Hub.— One, April 23rd, along the stream between 
-Lisbon and Penifica. 
S. acanthella, Godart.— One, worn, May 7th, at Aldea do Neuves 
and one, very fine, June 11th, by the streamlet near Cea. 
4l S ! Z Cal i a Latreil,ella ’ Curtis. One, June 22nd, on a mountain to 
the JN.VV. of A ilia Deal, at an elevation of 24S0 feet. 
GLYPI1IPTERYGID2E. 
Glyphipteryxfuscoviridella, Haw.— Two specimens 
near Cintra, on the hill outside the Parque de Pena; 
6th, at Cea, at an elevation of 1700 feet. 
; one, April 27th, 
the other, June 
Cr. sch cent col ell a, Stainton. — One, very fine, May 11th by the 
stream at Almodovar. 5 J 
_ G ' Ftscheriella, Zeller.— Three ; one, April 30th, at Parque da 
1 ona, near Cintra ; one, May 17th, on the hill to the south of Silves • 
and one, June 23rd, near Villa Real, on the slope above the Corgo. ’ 
COLEOPHORID.fi. 
Coleophora aespititiella , Zeller.-One, May 19th, by the stream 
to the south of Monchique, at an elevation of 1500 feet Two other 
specimens referable to the genus Coleophora , I have not been able to 
determine to my satisfaction ; they were both captured April 30th by 
the main stream below* Cintra ^ 
