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TINEIDiE. 421<br />

Sta<strong>in</strong>ton's 'T<strong>in</strong>e<strong>in</strong>a of Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Europe' is reviewed at length, Bull Ent<br />

Ital. 1870, pp. 91-93.<br />

Solenobia eembrella, h. Tengstrom remarks on specimens from Lapland and<br />

F<strong>in</strong>land supposed to belong to this species. Fauna et Flora Fenn. Forh x<br />

p. 363.<br />

T<strong>in</strong>ea eubiculella, Staud. Staud<strong>in</strong>ger notices and figures this species Hor<br />

Ent. Ross. vii. p. 230, pi 3. f. 3.<br />

Sioammerdamia. Sta<strong>in</strong>ton (Nat. Hist. T<strong>in</strong>e<strong>in</strong>a, xi. pp. 40-87, pi. 2. f. 1-3)<br />

figures and describes S. yriseocapitella, Sta<strong>in</strong>t, S. ccesiella, Hiibn., S. pyrella,<br />

Vill, <strong>in</strong> all <strong>the</strong>ir stages.<br />

Prays. Sta<strong>in</strong>ton (I.e. pp. 2-39, pi. 1. f. 1, 2) figures and describes P.<br />

curiisellus, Don, and P. oleellus, Fabr., <strong>in</strong> all <strong>the</strong>ir stages.<br />

Plutella cruciferarum, P. Umbipennella, Clem., and Cerastoma brassieella,<br />

Fitch, are synonymous with this species, which is destructive to cabbages<br />

and gillyflowers <strong>in</strong> America. Amer. Ent. i. p. 199.<br />

Cerostoma radiatella, Don. Tengstrom describes var. sulphurea from<br />

Alandia : Fauna et Flora Fenn. Forh. x. p. 341, note.<br />

Depressaria. Sta<strong>in</strong>ton (/. e. pp. 134-219, pis. 5-8) reviews <strong>the</strong> history of<br />

<strong>the</strong> genus from 1861. He also describes and figures <strong>in</strong> all <strong>the</strong>ir stages D. earduella,<br />

Hiibn.; D. subprop<strong>in</strong>quella, Sta<strong>in</strong>t.; D. culcitella, Herr.-Schaff.; D. artemisia,<br />

Nick.; D. abs<strong>in</strong>thiella, Herr.-Schaff.; D. putridella, Hiibn.; D. rutana,<br />

Fabr.; D. nodifiorella, Mill.; D. atomella, Hiibn.; D. ululana, Rossi; D. silerella,<br />

Sta<strong>in</strong>t.; D. dictamnella, Tr.<br />

D. atomella. Sta<strong>in</strong>ton (I. e. p. 218) mentions <strong>the</strong> possibility of <strong>the</strong>re be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

two species confounded under this name.<br />

Depressaria. Rob<strong>in</strong>son (Ann. Lye. N. York, ix. pp. 155-157, pi. 1) describes<br />

and figures L. c<strong>in</strong>ereocostella, D. atrodorsella, D. lecontella, and D.<br />

pulvipennella, Clemens.<br />

Depressaria.' Staud<strong>in</strong>ger (Hor. Ent. Ross. vii. pp. 241-255) describes<br />

several known Eastern species at considerable length.<br />

Depressaria cnicella. Economy described by H. Moncreaff, Ent. v. pp. 200,<br />

201.<br />

Depressaria granulosella. Barrett has observed <strong>the</strong> larva of this species.<br />

Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 159, 160.<br />

Depressaria ramosella, Sta<strong>in</strong>t., is figured by Lederer, Ann. E. Belg. xiii.<br />

pi. 2. f. 14.<br />

Depressaria sublutella, Staud. Staud<strong>in</strong>ger describes this species <strong>in</strong> full,<br />

and suggests that it may be a variety of D. subprop<strong>in</strong>quella, Sta<strong>in</strong>t. Hor. Ent.<br />

Ross. vii. p. 243.<br />

Depressaria albipunctella, Hiibn. Staud<strong>in</strong>ger describes and figures var. ?<br />

or n. sp. ? albiocellata, from Acarnania, I. c. p. 246, pi. 3. f. 8.<br />

Gelechia cerealella, Oliv. This or some undeterm<strong>in</strong>ed species of T<strong>in</strong>eida<br />

has recently proved very destructive to barley near Norwich. C. G. Barrett,<br />

Tr. Norw. Soc. 1869, 1870, pp. 27-29.<br />

Gelechia trimaculella, Pack.,= 67. cont<strong>in</strong>uella, Zell., accord<strong>in</strong>g to Moschler,<br />

S. E. Z. 1870, p. 375.<br />

Cleodora striatella, S. V., and C. tanacetella, Schr. RSssler describes <strong>the</strong><br />

differences between <strong>the</strong>se two forms, and comes to <strong>the</strong> conclusion that <strong>the</strong>y<br />

are dist<strong>in</strong>ct species, S. E.Z. 1870, pp. 258-261.<br />

Butalis punetivittella, Costa. Staud<strong>in</strong>ger figures and describes var. confiuens<br />

from Greece, I. c. p. 276, pi. 3. f. 14.

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