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B. pilosella, Zell. — Bei. z. Kennt. 1873, 93. 



B. planipennella, Chain. — Can.Ent.vii. 10 (misprinted plaiisipennella). 



B. trivinctella, Zell. — Bei. z. Kennt. 1873, 92. — Ante, 93. 



(CALLIMA. Clemens.) 

 (C. argenticinctella, Clem. vid. (Ecophora argenticinctella.) 

 CATASTEGA. (Clemens.) 



C. ACERIELLA, Clem. — Tin. Nor. Amer. 178. — Proc. Ent. Soc. Pbila. 



i. 87. 

 C. HAMAMELIELLA, Clem. — Ibid. 



C. timidella, Clem. — Ibid. 



The larvae only of these three species are known, and they probably 

 do not belong in Tineina. 



CEMIOSTOMA. (Zeller.) 



C. albella, Cham. — Can. Ent. iii. 23, 209. 



(CEEOSTOMA.) 



(C. brasicella, Fitch, vid. Plutella crucifer arum, post.) 



(CERATOPHOBA.) 

 (C.fullonella, vid. Gelechia fullonella, post.) 



(CH^TOCHILUS.) 



(The following species, placed by Dr. Fitch in Chcctochilus, will be 

 found under Ypsolophus : — contubcrnalellus, malifoliellus, pometellus, tri- 

 maculellus, and ventrellus.) 



CHAULIODUS. (Treit.) 

 C. canicinctella, Clem. — Tin. Nor. Amer. 23G.— Proc. Ent. Soc. ii. 129. 



CHRYSOCORYS. Curtis. 



C. erythriella, Clem. — Tin. Nor. Amer. 40, 132. — Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila. I860, 171. 



(CHRYSOPELEIA. Chambers.) 



(G. purpiiriella, Cham. vid. JEcea purpuriella, Cham.) 



(CHRYSOPORA. Clemens.) 



(C. lingualacella, Clem. = Gelechia hermanella, var.) 



