10 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 280 



McDunnough, 1917, p. 149. — Forbes, 1923, p. 638. — McDunnough, 1939, 

 p. 36. [Type: Anerastia haematica Zeller, 1872. Original designation.] 

 Statina Ragonot, 1887, p. 19; 1889, p. 117. — Hulst, 1890, p. 216. — Smith, 



1891, p. 85. — Ragonot, 1901, p. 415. — Hulst, 1902, p. 440. — Barnes and 

 McDunnough, 1917, p. 150. — Hampson, 1918, p. 59. — McDunnough, 1939, 

 p. 36. [New synonymy. Type: Statina roseotinctella Ragonot, 1887, p. 19. 

 Monobasic] 



Calera Ragonot, 1888, p. 50. — Smith, 1891, p. 85. — Ragonot, 1901, p. 417. 

 — Hulst, 1890, p. 217, — Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, p. 150. — Hamp- 

 son, 1918, p. 59. — Hulst, 1902, p. 441. — Forbes, 1923, p. 639. — McDun- 

 nough, 1939, p. 36. [New synonymy. Type: Calera pundilimbella R-agonot, 

 1888, p. 50. Monobasic] 



Altoona Hulst, 1888, p. 116; 1890, pp. 206-207. — Smith, 1891, p. 84. — Hulst, 

 1902, p. 438. [New synonymy. Type: Anerastia opacella Hulst, 1887. 

 Original designation.] 



Cayuga Hulst, 1888, p. 116; 1890, pp. 208-209. — Smith, 1891, p. 84. — Hulst, 

 1902, p. 438. [New synonymy. Type: Spermatophthora gemmatella Hulst, 

 1887. Monobasic] 



Volusia Hulst, 1890, p. 206 [not Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, p. 674, in Diptera, 

 Ortalidae; not Adams, 1861, p. 306, in Gastropoda]. — Smith, 1891, p. 84. 

 [New synonymy. Type: Volusia roseopennella Hulst, 1890. Monobasic] 



Wekiva Hulst, 1890, p. 215. — Smith, 1891, p. 85. — Hulst, 1902, p. 440. [New 

 synonymy. Type: Wekiva nodosella Hulst, 1890. Monobasic] 



Osceola Hulst, in Smith, 1891, p. 85 [not Baird and Girard, 1853, p. 133 p. 133, in 

 Reptilia]. [Nomen nudum. New synonymy. Type: Chipeta perlepidella 

 Hulst, 1892. Monobasic] 



Chipeta Hulst, 1892, p. 62. — Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, p. 150. — McDun- 

 nough, 1939, p. 36. [New synonymy. Type: Chipeta perlepidella Hulst. 



1892. Monobasic] 



Chipota [sic] — Hulst, 1902, p. 441. [Misspelling for Chipeta.] 



Trivolusia Dyar, 1902 [1903], p. 438. [New synonymy. Type: Volusia roseopen- 

 nella Hulst, 1890. Monobasic] 



Ollia Dyar, 1904, pp. 107-108. — Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, p. 149. — Mc- 

 Dunnough, 1939, p. 36. [New synonymy. Type: Ollia santaritella Dyar, 

 1904. Monobasic] 



Diagnosis. — Members of this rather variable genus may be recog- 

 nized by the characteristic uncus with its bandUlie medial ])rocess and 

 paired spicate processes, bifm-cate with each arm round, slender, 

 sharply pointed, and oriented at about 90 degrees to the other (fig. 51). 



Description. — Labial palpi porrect (obliquely ascending in lutei- 

 costella); tongue rudimentary; antennae with base compressed, male 

 shaft with basal segments partly fused, female with shaft filiform, 

 finely cUiate. 



Forewings with 10 or 11 veins; Ri from cell well before upper outer 

 angle; R2 from cell near base of or stalked with R3+4; R3+4 always 

 stalked, from just before the angle; Mi from the angle; M2 stalked or 

 fused with M3; M3 sometimes stalked with Cui; Cui at or near lower 

 outer angle of cell; Cu2 from just before the angle. Hindwings with 

 6 or 7 veins; Sc and Rs closely approximate or stalked; Mi from upper 



