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of each genus. Of course, this must be followed with an examination 

 of every known species of the world's Tortricidae and a reassemblage of 

 them under their proper generic headings. 



As it necessarily must be some years before such a work can be 

 completed, the status of generic names in our present h'st is of 

 interest. The most important changes are shown in the following 

 table, the first column of which gives the names to be substituted for the 

 supplanted names of the American lists in column two, and the European 

 list in column three. It may be added that this table but briefly shows the 

 changes made necessary in the European lists. About half of their present 

 generic names will go into the synonymy and be replaced by older names. 



iDyar Cat., igo2. 



I Smith List, ^903  

 Evetria, Hb. 

 Exartema, Clem. 



Fernald^s Revision. 

 Rhyacionia, Hb. 

 Cymolomia, Led. 

 Olethreutes, Hb. ^ 

 Argyroploce, Hb. f 



Cydia, Hb. 



Enarmonia, Hb. 

 Spilonota, Stph. 

 Ancylis, Hb. 

 Anchylopera, Stph. 

 Laspeyresia, Hb. 

 Eucelis, Hb. 



Carpocapsa. Tr. 



Peronea, Curt, 

 ^ihes, Billbg. 



S. 6^ R. Catalogue, igoi. 

 Evetria, Hb. 

 Cymolomia, Led. 



Olethreutes, Hb. 



jThiodia, Hb. (Dyar)] 

 jcydia, Hb. (Smith) | 

 Epinotia, Hb. 

 Tmetocera, Led. 



Ancylis, Hb. 



Enarmonia, Hb. 



J Cydia, Hb. (Dyar) ] 

 I Carpocapsa, Tr.(Sm.) I 

 Acleris, Hb. 

 Phalonia, Hb. 



Olethreutes, Hb. 



Semasia, Hb. 



Steganoptycha, Stph. 

 Tmetocera, Led. 



Ancylis, Hb. 

 Grapholitha, Tr. 



Carpocapsa, Tr. 



Acalla, Hb. 

 Conchylis, Sodoff. 



As the author remarks in the Preface, his work is incomplete. This 

 refers particularly to certain of Walker's names of exotic genera, which have 

 not been systematically investigated, and likewise to the names in the Bill- 

 berg Enumeratio. In both of these works genera were included under the 

 heading of Tortricidne, which belong to other families. Most of these 

 have been treated by the author, but it is only reasonable to suppose that 

 likewise in other families may be found genera based upon Tortricids, 

 which may supplant some of the names re-established in this paper. 



W. D. K. 



