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5057 quadripunctellus* Bent. 5063 macrogaster* Wlstn 



5058 davisellus* Beut. . 



Feldena Wlsm. 



Anaphora Clem. 5064 filicicornis* U'lsin. 



5059 morrisoni H'/sni. a mexicanellus* Beut. 



5060 propinqua Wlsm _ . 



Ortholophus Wlsm. 



5061 popeanella* Clem. 



,, 5065 vanabihs" Wlsm. 

 agrohpennella Grt. 



scardina Zell. Pseudanaphora Wlsm. 



5062 tenuis* Wlsm 5066 arcanella* Clem. 



TAJLEPORID^K. 



Solenobia Zell. 



5067 walshella* Clem. 



TIXKIIKE. 



Xylesthia Clem. 5076 apimaculella Cham. 



5068 clemensella Cham. 5077 aurosuffusella Cham. 



5069 congeminatella* Zell. 5078 behrensella Cham. 



5070 pruniramiella* Clem. 5079 biflavimaculella Clem. 

 Euplocamus Latr. insignisella Walk. 



5071 fuscofasciella Cham. 5 8 bimaculella* Cham. 



5081 biselliella* Hum. 

 Scardia Treit. lanariella Clem. 



5072 tessalutella* Zell. crinella Cham. 



5073 anatomella* Grt. flavifrontella Linn. 



5074 cloacella* Haw. 5o82 carnariella* Clem. 

 Tinea Linn. 5083 costosignella Clem. 



5075 acapuspennella* Clem. 5084 costostrigella Cham, 

 auropulvella* Cham. 5085 ferruginella* Hbn. 

 auristrigella Cham. crocicapitella Clem. 

 mediostriatella Clem. 5086 croceoverticella Cham. 



work on my part. It may serve a partial purpose, pending the publication (which we 

 hope will soon follow) of a catalogue, when all the genera shall have been revised. Such 

 revision is particularly needed in Gelechia, which is an agglomeration of forms which 

 will undoubtedly divide into several genera. 



The list, it will be noted, is quite large, though many of the species will, I am satisfied, 

 turn out to be synonyms in a final revision. So far as the synonymy is not based on pub- 

 lished authority, it is based on my own judgment. No attempt has been made to conform 

 to Meyrick's classification, as indicated in his papers on the Depressariidae, the Gelechiidae, 

 the CEcophoridse, etc., in the Transaction of the Entomological Society of London, of the 

 New Zealand Institute and of the Royal Society of South Australia, as to do so would 

 involve a labor for which I have not had time. By request I have followed the plan of 

 the general list in the other families, abandoning with much reluctance the older generic 

 references in the synonyms references which I believe to be of great assistance to the 

 student. Thus synonyms are italicized, while varieties are lettered. There are nearly 

 one hundred un described species in the collect ion of the U. S. National Museum. C. V. R. 



