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the 'synonymy of Lampronia tripunctella Walsingham shown. 

 Tinea ccemitarlella Chambers, hitherto placed as a synonym of 

 this species, is found to be distinct and the same as Rudarcia 

 russatella Clemens. A specimen compared with Clemens' type 

 is in the U. S. National Museum. 



Antispila nyssaefoliella Clemens. 



One perfect type. Clemens' No. 60; alar exp., 7.5 mm. 



A bred series, compared with the type of this well known 

 species, is in the U. S. National Museum. 



Antispila cornifoliella Clemens. 



One type, Clemens' No. 61 ; alar exp., 7.5 mm. 



Bred specimens compared with Clemens' type are in the U. S. 

 National Museum. 



Aspidisca splendoriferella Clemens. 



Two types, Clemens' No. 63 ; * alar exp., 4.5 mm. 



This is the well known species afterwards described by Packard 

 as Lyonciia saccatella. Aspidisca pruniella Clemens, named 

 from the larva only, is the same species. 



Lord Walsingham has substituted the generic name Coptodisca 

 for the preoccupied Aspidisca. 



Diachorisia velatella Clemens. 



One type, in poor but recognizable condition, Clemens' No. 64 ; 

 alar exp., 9.5 mm. 



I have no specimen exactly like this type. 



Bucculatrix coronatella Clemens. 



The type of this species, Clemens' No. 65, is lost. 



In the U. S. National Museum is a large series bred from black 

 birch and determined as this species. As it agrees with Clemens' 

 description and very likely was compared with Clemens' type, this 

 series may properly be regarded as representing B. coronatella. 



Anorthosia punctipennella Clemens. 



One perfect type, Clemens' No. 66; alar exp., 12 mm. 



This is like our present conception of the species as defined by 

 the writer. I Specimens compared with the type are in the 

 U. S. National Museum. 



Gelechia cerealella Olivier. 



One specimen of this cosmopolitan species, Sitotroga cerealella 

 Olivier, is found under Clemens' No. 67. 



*No type is found under No. 62, and no name for that number in 

 Clemens' list. 



fProc. U. S. Nat. Mus. , xxv, p. 918, 1902. 



