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cation of the group. He now adopts the name Boarmiaclce for Ennomidce 
of his previous paper. 
217. [Meyrick, E.] Descriptions of New Zealand Micro-Lepidoptera. 
iv. Scopariadce. T. c. pp. 68-120. 
This paper includes also all the Australian species of Scoparia , Tetra- 
prosopus, and Xeroscopa. The identifications result from comparisons 
with the types of Walker, Butler, and Knaggs. The brief introduction 
consists chiefly of some phylogenetic remarks, and it is also stated that 
no species of the family is common to Australia and New Zealand. The 
family is very prominent in the latter country, Scoparia , in fact, being 
the most extensive genus of Lepidoptera in its fauna. 
218. -. Descriptions of New Zealand Micro-Lepidoptera. VI. Pyrci- 
lidina. T. c. pp. 121-140. 
This paper deals with Pyralididce , Pterophoridee, and Hydrocampidce. 
Of each of the first and last families only a single species occurs, and 
they are probably introductions; but the P ter ophor idee comprise 11 
species, 9 of which are endemic, and the New Zealand fauna in this 
family shows little resemblance to the Australian. The families are 
tabulated, and all the genera, as well as the species, characterized, and 
the relative numbers of the European and New Zealand species are given 
in a table. A supplement to the author’s previous paper on the Cram- 
hidee , op. eit. 1882, occupies the concluding ten pages of the present 
memoir. An abstract of this memoir, with abbreviated diagnoses of the 
novelties, appeared previously in N. Z. J. Sci. ii. pp. 346-348, but this I 
have not mentioned in the systematic record. 
219. -. Descriptions of New Zealand Micro-Lepidoptera. vii. Tor- 
tricina. T. c. pp. 141-149. 
This paper is supplementary to that published by the author, op. cit. 
1882, and contains 9 additional species. The definitions of the groups 
Tortricidce and Grapholitludce are re-cast in conformity with the views of 
Prof. Fernald. The novelties include the Hawaiian Chiloides straminea. 
220. Milliere, P. Acidalie nouvelle, Lepidopteres nouveaux et Chenilles 
inedites pour la Fauue Franyaise. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) v. pp. 
113-120, pi. ii. 
221. *Mingazzini, P. Saggio di un Catalogo dei Coleofteri della Cam- 
pagna romana. Lo Spallanzani : anno xiv., Roma, 1885. \_Cf. Bull. 
Ent. Ital. 1885, p. 358.] 
222. Mocsary, A. Species no vie vel minus cognitae generis Pepsis , Fab. 
[. Hymenoptera. ] Term, fiizetek, ix. pp. 236-271. 
About 40 new species, and ten redescriptious. 
223. Moleyre, L. Iusectes (et Crustaces) comestibles. Bull. Soc. 
Acclim. (4) ii. pp. 500-523 & 562-576. 
A compendium of already known information on this subject. 
224. Moore, F. The Lepidoptera of Ceylon. London. 
Two parts, x. & xi., of this work, viz., pp. 89-304, and pis. clviii.-clxxxi,, 
are recorded in the following pages. The Heterocera, from Ophiusidcc 
