402 HETEROCERA. 
Hab. AFRICA, NS. EUROPE**** ASIA?**® AMERICA, N-C.*~°. 
Canada®. United States®~. Central America‘—Costa Rica‘; Candelaria Mts. (C. A. 
Underwood) *. | 
“This is not an Anaphorid as supposed by Mr. Druce: it has the neuration of 
Sarrothripus Crt. as described by Meyrick.”—-Wlsm. MS. 808/1904. 
“The Type of Acrolophus? underwoodi Druce is a brownish form of Sarrothripus 
revayana Scp., with diffused black fascia below the cell, and some black in the end of 
the cell.”—-G. F. Hampson, VII. 1914. ] 
Fam. 21. NEMOPHORIDAE. 
—+Nzmoprnorrpa Leach (1815) ; {NemarorHororpaxz Agassiz (1846); = Apzzrpaz Humn. (1870). 
ADELA Ltr. 
= Capriarra Hw.; = Meraczrris Sdf. ; = Axpizzs Gistel; =Dicre Chmb. 
Type 1: Phalaena Tinea reaumurella L. (Ltr. 1802-10). 
“Aveta Ltr. [Préc. Char. Ins. 147 no. 18 (1796) MN.] : HN. Crust-Ins. 3 417 (1802): 14 253-4 
no. 456 sp. 1-3 (1804-5): Nouv. Dict. HN. 1 106, 275-6 (1803): 24 Tbl. Méth. 187, 200 
no. 499 (1804): Gn. Crust-Ins. 4 224 no. 614 (1809) : Cons-Gén. Crust-Ins. 364, 441 no. 588 
(1810). Caprrzarra Hw. Lp. Br. 519-23 no. 28 sp. 1-11 (1828). Marazzrris Sdf. Bull. Soc. 
Imp. Nat. Mosc. 10 : 1837 (6) 95, 97, (7) 180 no. 157 (1837). Axzpzrzzs Gistel Naturg. Thierr. 
p- viii (1848). AprEta Meyr. Gn. Ins. Wytsm. 133 2, 8-10 no. 6 sp. 1-36 Pf. [1]: 11-13 
(1912). 
Type 2: Adela ridingsella Clms. (=corrusctfasciella Chmb. ; Chmb. 1873). 
Dictre Chmb. Can. Ent. 5 73-4 (1873) : 9 207 (1877) : 11 125-6 (1879). 
Caucnas Z. [Isis 32: 1889 186 sp. 1-3 (1839): Linn. Ent. 8 2, 3-12 sp. 1-4 (1853) 
—Type: fibulella S-D., F.] may be separated from Nemophora Hfmsg. [Illiger’s Kafer 
Preuss. 499 no. 176 (1798); Leach, Brewster’s Edinb. Encycl. 9 133 no. 452 (1815)— | 
Type: degeerella L.; Leach (1815)] and from Adela Ltr: by veins 5-7 of the Hindwings 
being all separate. ) 
§ Nemophora Hb. (1§26) has only one synonym, §Nematopogon Z. (1839), but as this is 
homonymous with +Nemapogon Schrank (1802), corrected to Nematopogon by Agassiz 
(1846), the new name Scarores Drnt. (Type: swammerdammella L.) has been proposed 
[Lp. B.O.U. & Wollaston Expedns. Dutch New Guinea 161-2 (1915) ]. 
1. Adela aethiops F.& R. (Tab. X. fig. 32.) 
Adela aethiops F. & R. Reise Nov. Zool-Lp. 2 Pf. 189: 1 (1875)'; Meyr. Pr. Linn. Soc. NSW. 
17 2s. '7:1892) 486 (1893)*: Gn. Ins. Wytsm. 183 9 sp. 7 (1912) °*. 
Antennae & 3; white, the basal joint bright purple, thence for a short distance annulate with fuscous, the 

