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notes on the food plants are very valuable. I have made few addi- 

 tions to or comments in the list, and it is to be credited in its entirety 

 to Mr. Beutenmiiller. 



CHOBBUTBS, Hub. 

 C. pavonicella, Clem. 



Rare. Food-plant and early stages unknown. 



AOROLOPHUS, Poey. 

 A. plumifrontella, Clem. 



Common. Food-plant and early stages unknown. 



PSEUD ANOPHORA, Wlsm. 

 P. arcanella, Clem. 



Common. Food and early stages unknown. 



AMADRYA, Clem. 



A. effrenatella, Clem. 



Not common. 



TINEA, Linn. 

 T. biselliella, Hum. 



Common. Larva very injurious to carpets, furs, woolens, &c. 



T. pellionella, Linn. 



Common. Larva very injurious to furs, carpets, woolens, &c. 



T. granella, Linn. 



Common. Larva injurious to grain. 



BLABOPHANES, Zell. 



B. ferruginella, Hub. 



Common. Early stages and food unknown. 

 B. dorsistrigella, Clem. 



Common. Early stages and food unknown. 



HYPONEUMEUTA, Zell. 

 H. multipunctella, Clem. 



Not common. Early stages and food unknown. 



