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105. C. margaritellus, Hiibn. 



109. C. pinellus, Linn. 



111. C. myelins, Hiibn. 



119. C. rerellus, Zinck. 



120. C.falsellus, Schiff. 



189. C. chrysonuchellus, Scop. 



140. C. craterellus, Scop. 



142. C. hortuellus, Hiibn. 



149. C. culmellus, Linn. 



150. C. dumetellus, Hiibn. 

 152. C. pratellus, Linn. 



157. G. sylvellus, Hiibn. 



158. C. ericellus, Hiibn. 

 (Type) 159. C. pascuellus, Linn. 



160. C. uliginosellus, Zell. 



161. C. hamellas, Thunb. 



The above, with one or two trifling exceptions, is an exact 

 reversal of Mey rick's arrangement of the British species of 

 Crambus. The latter author, however, retains Calamotropha, 

 Zell., for paludella, Hiibn., but Harnpson merges Zeller's genus 

 in Crambus, Fabr. 



Platytes, Guen. (No. 8) has thirty-eight species referred to it. 

 The type of this genus is P. cerusella, Schiff., which holds the 

 thirty-fourth place in the list ; whilst the thirty-eighth species is 

 P. alpinella, Hiibn., generally included in Crambus. 



The type of the genus Eromene, Hiibn., is the European 

 E. bella, Hiibn., and E. ocellea, Haw., is the eighth species 

 enumerated. 



The sixteenth genus is Chilo, Zinck., with C. phragmiteUus, 

 Hiibn., as the type, and twenty-six other species included 

 therein. 



Endotrichinje. 



Endutricha, Zell., is No. 2 of the twenty-two genera in this 

 subfamily, and E. fiammealis, Schiff., is placed seventh of the 

 thirty-three species in the genus. The type is not indicated. 



PYRALIN.E. 



In this subfamily there are forty- eight genera ; the fifth 

 is Aglossa, Latr., with six species, including A. pinguinalis, Linn. 

 (type), and A. cuprealis, Hiibn. " Pyrdlis" costalis, Fabr., is 

 placed, with three other species, in Hypsopygia, Hiibn. (No. 6). 

 Pyrdlis, Linn. (No. 7), has nineteen species, P. farinalis, Linn, 

 (type), being sixth, and P. lienigialis, Zell., eighth. Herculia, 

 Walk. (No. 16), is a more extensive genus, as it embraces some 

 thirty-eight species, of which H. (Pyralis) glaucinalis, Linn., is 

 No. 4. The forty-sixth genus in Pyralinse is Cledeobia, Steph., 

 with twelve species, of which C. angustalis, Schiff., ranks tenth, 

 and is also the type. 



