The female seems to indicate the genus Archips, the 

 coremata of the male the genus Pandemis, thus forming a 

 connecting link. 



Genus 4. type 



unifasciana, Dup. 



This species starts a new group with the pointed sacculus 



and dentate transtilla. 



Pandemis la) entry ana is the connecting link, the 

 sacculus being developed but the transtilla remaining simple. 



Valva much reduced; harpe a ridge set with eight or 

 nine long, curved, articulated spines; sacculus short, with 

 point on outer margin. Transtilla divided arms coarsely 

 spined. Uncus very broad. iEdoeagus almost straight with 

 central projecting narrow spine; cornuti 3. 



Signum curved, dentate on edge. 



Genus 5. Clepsis, Gn. type rusticana, 7Y. 



Valvula weak set with long scales; sacculus not free, some- 

 times spined; transtilla dentate, often separated. Uncus 

 broad; gnathos strongly developed. Cornuti deciduous. 



Ductus bursa) fairly short. Signum horn-like, with 

 bulbed base. 



Clepsis rusticana, 7Y. 



Valva small ; costa with projecting spines ; sacculus 

 angulate with central arm; transtilla divided, coarsely 

 spined. Uncus broad; gnathos broad. /Edceagus almost 

 straight, with curved projecting spine; cornuti 2. Anellus 

 lobes large, spatulate. 



Ostium edge thickened rather elaborate; ductus bursa) 

 considerably shorter and wider than preceding species; 

 signum curved, base strong, scar large, roughly scobinate. 



Clepsis COStana, Fab. W. Mansbridge 1—1 



Costa produced towards base, set with bunch of spatulate 



