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notes on the food plants are very valuable. I have made few addi- 

 tions to or comments in the list, and it is to be credited in its entirety 

 to Mr. Beutenmiiller. 



CHOREUTBS, Hub. 

 O. pavonicella, Clem. 



Rare. Food-plant and early stages unknown. 



ACROLOPHUS, Poey. 

 A. plumifrontella, Clem. 



Common. Food-plant and early stages unknown. 



PSEUD ANOPHORA, Wlsm. 

 P. arcanella, Clem. 



Common. Food and early stages unknown. 



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AMADRYA, Clem. 

 A. efPrenatella, Clem. 



Not common. 



TINEA, Linn. 

 T. biselliella, Hum. 



Common. Larva very injurious to carpets, furs, woolens, &c. 



T. pellionella, Linn. 



Common. Larva very injurious to furs, carpets, woolens, &c. 

 T. granella, Linn. 



Common. Larva injurious to grain. 



% 



BLABOPHANES, Zell. 

 B. ferruginella, Hiib. 



Common. Early stages and food unknown. 



B. dorsistrigella, Clem. 



Common. Early stages and food unknown. 



HYPONEUMEUTA, Zell. 

 H. multipunctella, Clem. 



Not common. Early stages and food unknown. 



