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placed tliP families, iiot inentioned by him, next to thosc with 

 which, according- to Fracker, they harmonize best. 



Family NepHcuUdae. Fracker (1915, p. 64) does not state any- 

 thing- about the setal pattern, neither does WoOD (1894). 



Family Prodoxidae. Fracker (1915, p. 64) does not say any- 

 thing of the setal pattern. 



Family Incurvariidae. Fracker (1915, p. 65) does not mention 

 the setal pattern. Packard (1895, p. 63, fig. 7) describes Adela 

 viridella and Nematois violellK.s. The setal pattern is not distinct, 

 but differs much in the two kinds mentioned. 



Family Tischeriidae. Fracker (1915, p. 66) does not say any- 

 thing of the setal pattern. These last four families are taken to- 

 gether as the A c u 1 e a t a. 



Family Acrohphidae. Fracker (1915, fig. 7, 8 ; I, II; 1, 2, 3; 

 p. 66) Pseudanaphora areanella. The abdomen bears : s. dor- 

 saliü (a)^ s. suhdorsalis (/3), s'. sMprastigmalis (p) s. prostlgmalis (f), 

 two .s. infrastigmales of which the hindermost may agree with 

 8. poststigmalis ; .s. basalis, tliree .s-. pcdale><^ s. ventralis. 



Family Tineidae. Quail (19046, PI. IX) gives a figure of 

 Tinea pelIiotieUa. There is an extraordinarily small h. pyostigmalis 

 and under the stigma two .s. infrastigmales in one vertical line. 



Fracker (1915, p. 67) says that the s. dorsales (x) are further 

 from each other than the s. suhdorsales (p). It may therefore be 

 possible, that here his x agrees with s. dorsolateralis. 



Family Buccalatrigidae. Fracker (1915, p. 67) says the same 

 of the segments 8 and 9 as of the Tineidae, further are k and ^ 

 widely separated, thereby corresponding with s. infrastigmaUs 

 and .s'. poststigmalis. 



Family Lyonetiidae. Fracker (1915, p. 67) gives a statement 

 of the pattern but he himself does not attach much value to it. 



Family Helioniidae. Fracker (1915, p. 68) says only that s. 

 podstigmalis and s. infrastigmaUs are placed in different ways on 

 the body of the genera examined. Lithariopteryx abrioniaella 

 carries them on different tubercles, Antispila nyssaefoliella on 

 the same tubercle. 



