198 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Besides the references to Ins. Brit., and Tin. Nor. Amer,, above 

 given, it is proper to refer to Mr. Riley's figure of the neuration of 

 Pronuha yuccasella in vol. 5, "Reports on the Noxious, Beneficial 

 and Other Insects of Missouri." This species, I think, unquestionably 

 belongs to the Hypononieutidce. 



I have not attempted to preserve the relatiA^e sizes of the wings, and 

 as I am but a poor draftsman, some slight inaccuracies have been 

 produced no doubt by copying camera drawings, and in reducing some 

 of the figures. Still it is believed the figures will be found suflflcientl^' 

 accurate as to the general form of the wings, and as to the number 

 and position of the nervures. 



TlNEID^. 



1. Anaphora agrotipennella, Grote. 



2. Xylesthia clemensella, Cham. 



3. Cyane visaliella, Cham. 



4. Amadrya clemensella, Cham. 



5. Semele cristatella, Cham. 



6. Pitys fuscocristatella, Cham, 



Plutellid^, 



7. Plutelloptera ochrella, Cham. 



Gelechid^. 



8. Hyale eoryliella, Cham. (Perhaps not a Tineid). 



9. Ide {Uarijalyce) albella, Cham. 



10. Crypfolechia (Hagno) faginella, Cham. 



11. Gelechia (Cirrha) platanella, Cham. 



12. Strohisia iridipennella, Clem, 



13. Epicorthylis inversella, ZelL 



14. Sagaritis gracilella, Cham. 



15. CEseis bianulella, Cham. 



16. Ypsolojjhus? qiiercieUa, Cham. (Perhaps rather a Depressaria). 



17. Nothris [Tpsolophus) eupaforiiella, Cham. 



18. Uido albapalpella, Cham. 



19. Blepharocera liaydeneUa, Cham., hindwing (Blepharocera is 



pre-occupied). 



20. Neda plutella, Cham. 



21. Aganippe hiscolorella, Cham, 



22. Glaitce (Gelechia) j^ectenalcBeUa, Cham, 



23. CEcophora (Calif ma) argenticinctella, Clem. 



24. Blastobasis glandulella, Riley. 



25. JEuclemensia bassettella, Clem, 



26. Polyhymno luteostrigella, Cham. 



