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THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



ing exactly to Prof. Comstock's Jugata^ although not elevated to the rank 

 of a suborder. I reproduce the classification in full, adding, in brackets, 

 certain explanations of the family terms. 

 1. Caradrinina. 



Arctiadae [=Sarrothripus, Cymbidse, Lithosiida?, Nolidse, and 

 Arctiidfe]. 



Caradrinidre [=Noctuid£e with vein 5 of secondaries weak, and 

 Apatelidse]. 



Plusiadge [=:the other Noctuidag]. 



Ocneriadas [=Lymantriidre and Colocasia (Demas)]. 



[= Geo me- 

 trid?e and 

 Brephidie]. 



NOTODONTINA. 



Hydriomenidpe 



Sterrhidae 



Geometridae 



Monocteniadai 



Selidosemidte 



Polyplocidae [=Thyatirida3] 



Sphingidfe 



Notodontida\ 



Saturniadpe. 

 Lasiocampina. 



Drepanidae. 



Endroniida-. 



Lasiocampid?e. 

 Papilionina. 



Nymphalidse. 



Satyridit?. 



Erycinidte. 



Lycagnidae. 



Pieridae. 



Papilionidae. 



Hesperidie. 

 Pyralidina. 



Phycitidic 



Galleriadse. 



Crambida*. 



Pyraustidae. 



Pyralidida?. 



Pterophoridre. 



Orneodidai. 



6. Psvchina. 



Psychidce. 



Zeuzeridse [=:part of Cossidpe]. 

 Zygaenidre [=Authrocerid3e]. 

 Heterogeneidfe [^^Eucleidae]. 



7. TORTRICINA. 



Epiblemidse. 



Tortricidae. 



Phaloniadre. 



Trypanidie [:=part of Cossida^]. 



8. TiNEINA. 



Aegeriada^ [=Sesiidc'e]. 



Gelechiadiie. 



Oecophoridte. 



Elachistidae. 



Plutellidae. 



Tineidas. 



9. MiCROPTERVGINA. 



Hepialidae. 

 Micropterygid;e. 



Jt appears that the superfamilies 5 to 8 correspond to my Tineides, 

 4 to the Papilionides, i to 3 to the Agrotides with the exception of two 

 families under the " Noiodontina," the Sphingidae and Saturniad;ie, which 



