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haps different moth, the name biselliella is now universally accepted, and 

 JlavifronteUa is dropped from the lists. 



The synonomy of the above species is as follows : 

 Tinea pellionella, Linn. Sy sterna Natures, Vol. I., X., Ed. 

 1758. 



Tinea carnariella, Clem. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil., pp. 257, 258. 1859 



Titiea griseella, Cham. Can. Ent. V., p. 88. 1873. 



Tinea flavifrofitella. Pack. Guide, p. 346 (larva only). 1872. 



This is our case-making species, and should be known by the name of 

 Tinea pellio?iella, Linn. 



Tinea tapetzella, Linn., Systema Naturce Ed. X., Vol., L, p. 536. 1758. 

 This is a gallery-making species. 



Tinea bisselliella, Hum. Ess. Ent. 3, 13, p. 6-13. 1823. 



Tinea Crinella, Treits Schm. von Eur., B. TX., p. 21. 1832. 



Titiea Destructor, Steph. III., Vol. IV., p. 346. 1834. 



Tinea Biselliella, Zell. I sis. 1846. 



Tineola Biselliella, H.-S. Schm. von Europa, Vol. V., p. 81. 1853. 



Tinea lanariella, Clem. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil., p. 258. 1859. 



Tinea JlavifronteUa, Pack. Guide, p. 346 (imago only). 1872. 



This is not a case-making species. It should be known by the name 

 of Tineola biselliella. Hum. ' 



NEW MOTHS. 



BY A. R. GROTE, a. M. 



Copablepharon Longipentie, n. s. 



Eyes naked ; tibiae spinose. Fore wings clear light buff yellow with 

 an outer line merely a succession of minute dots, at usual place of s. t. 

 line. Hind wings fuscous with pale fringes. Head and thorax yellow ; 

 pectus and palpi whitish. Beneath the whitish wings are clouded with 

 pale fuscous. A little slighter than Absidum ( = Aedophron grandis ot 

 Strecker). Montana Coll. B. Neumoegen, Esq. 



Copablepharon Subfiavidens, n. s. 



Eyes naked ; tibiae armed ; fore tibiae with a very slight claw in addi- 

 tion. Primaries pure light yellow, immaculate. Hind wings pure white, 



