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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Dyar, H. 

 1895. 



1900a. 



1900b. 



COMSTOCK, J. H. 



1924. An introduction to entomology, pp. 582, 589, 611. Ithaca, N.Y.: 

 Comstock Publ. Co. (One of the first text books with diagnosis of 

 family characters of Acrolophidae. Also mentions larval habits. 

 Same information repeated in later editions of 1933, 1936, 1940, 

 and 1947.) 

 DA Costa Lima, A. M. 



1945. Insetos do Brasil. Tomo 5°. (capitulo 28), Lepid6pteros, 1*. Parte. 

 Escola Nacional de Agronomia, Serie Diddtica, N.° 7, pp. 210-212, 

 figs. 95-97. Rio de Janeiro. (A general text, apparently in 

 Portuguese, on certain groups of moths. With many illustrations, 

 especially photographs, of d' genitalia of Lepidoptera. Section on 

 Acrolophidae includes figure of venation of fore- and hindwings, 

 photograph of cf genitalia, photograph of adult, and bibliographi- 

 cal reference to Walsingham, 1887.) 

 G. 

 Euiheca (Sapinella, Kirby) mora, Grote. Can. Ent., vol. 27, no. 

 1 (Jan.), p. 15. (Dyar publishes a note from Walsingham placing 

 this species in the Anaphorinae, genus Pseudanaphora, and close 

 to arcanella.) 

 Notes on some North American species of Tineidae. Can. Ent., 

 vol. 32, no. 10 (Oct.), pp. 305-311. (Description of cockerelli, 

 validation of quadripunctellus and confusellus, and introduction of 

 fiUcornis into the Literature as a misspelling.) 

 New species of Anaphorinae. Can. Ent., vol. 32, no. 11 (Nov.), 

 pp. 326-328. (Descriptions of harnesii, persimplex, piger, and 

 dorsi7nacula.) 



1903a. A list of North American Lepidoptera and key to the literature of 

 this order of insects. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 52, p. 488, no. 5469, 

 pp. 577-579, nos. 6577-6603, 1902 (actual date of issue: Jan. 13, 

 1903). (An important catalogue containing bibliographical ref- 

 erences to original descriptions, including those of the then known 

 27 species of Acrolophidae. Prepared with assistance of Fernald, 

 Hulst, and Busck. Contains "description" of davisellus subspecies 

 minor at no. 6601a.) 



1903b. List of Lepidoptera taken at Williams, Arizona, by Messrs. Schwarz 

 and Barber. Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vol. 5, p. 232 (Feb.). 

 (Description of unislrigana.) 



1903c. A new anaphorid, and a note on an old one. Can. Ent., vol. 35, 

 no. 3 (March), p. 76. (Description of kearfotti.) 

 Eyer, J. R. 



1924. The comparative morphology of the male genitalia of the primitive 

 Lepidoptera. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 275-328, 

 text figs. 1-10, pis. 25-38. (Family Acrolophidae is here diagnosed 

 and taxonomically placed on basis of d^ genital structure. Geni- 

 talia of several North American species figured.) 

 Characters of family and superfamily significance in the male geni- 

 talia of Microlepidoptera. Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 19, no. 2, 

 pp. 237-246, pis. 18, 19. (Family Acrolophidae again diagnosed 

 and systematically placed on basis of cf genitalia.) 



1926. 



