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glossiness and smoothness of the disk, the finer or coarser 

 scaling;, as well as the metallic or dull character of the fascia. 

 Those species which are only known to me from descrip- 

 tions and figures I have introduced, between brackets, in the 

 groups to which they appeared to me to belong. I fancy these 

 groups are rather natural, and find that they almost always 

 include the species which are most closely allied. 



I. Ciha of the anterior wings with no dark divisional line, 

 becoming gradually paler towards their tips. 



A. Anterior wing's with no distinct fascia. 

 a. Antennffi long. 



Pomella, Stainton. ^ 



^neella, mihi. 

 HiiJicapiteUa, Haworth. 

 Samiatellciy Zeller. 

 Atricapitellaj Haworth. 

 Kifidelfa, mihi. 

 PygmcBella, Haworth. 

 Basiguttella, mihi. 

 [Rhamriella, Herrich-Schaffer. 

 Suhnitidella, Zeller.] 



h. Antennse short. 

 Tilice, Frey. 

 Anomalella, Goeze. 

 Lonicerarum, Frey. 

 Aucupari(B, Frey. 

 3finuscnlella, Herrich-Schaffer. 

 Oxyacanthella, Stainton. 

 Desperatella, Frey. 

 Nylandriella^ Herrich-Schaffer. 

 [Paradoxa, Frey, 

 Viscerellay Stainton.] 



> Group I. 



> Group II. 



