394 CLASS *VIII. 
Sub-genus Orneodes Latr. Labial palps longer than head, with 
second joint very scaly, the last somewhat naked, erect. 
Sp. Pterophorus heaadactylus, Phalena (Alucita) hexadactyla L., REAUMUR, 
Ins. 1. Pl. 19, figs. 19—2!1, Dumérin, Cons. gén. s. 1. Ins, Pl. 43, fig. 8. 
The sixteen-footed naked caterpillar feeds on the blossoms of Kamperfolia 
(Lonicera}, and spins itself up when about to change into a pupa. The per- 
fect insect has each wing divided into six slips, and keeps the wings when 
at rest deflected. 
Tinea Fasr. (and Alucita ejusd.) Anterior wings narrow, or 
horizontal, incumbent, or conyolute round the body or deflected and 
erect backwards. Labial palps erect, maxillary palps often distinct. 
Antenne setaceous. 
A. Labial palps short, pilose. Antenne, especially of males, mostly very 
long, approximate. Eyes subcontiquous posteriorly. 
Sub-genus Adela Larr. (Alucita Far. in part). 
Sp. Tinea Degeerella L., DE GrEr, Jns.1. Pl. 32, fig. 13; GuéRIN, Jconogr. 
Ins. Pl. 91, fig. 7; FiscHer’s Abbildungen zur Microlepidopterologie, 1834, 
Tab. 66, 67, figs. a—c; P. Lyonnt, Ouvrage posthume, Pl. 19, figs. 17— 
25; wings gold brown with a yellow band on the fore-wing, which is 
margined with violet. Expanded wings about 8”, antennze of male 14” 
long. In the pupa the antennz have special cases that project behind the 
body. 
B. Labial palps moderate, very distinct. Lyes and antennce remote. 
a) Tongue distinct, elongate. 
Sub-genera Wcophora Latr., Yponomeuta Larr., Llithyia Latr., 
Ornix TREITSCHKE. 
Sp. Tinea evonymella L. (Yponomeuta evon.), RaseEL, Ins. 1. Pap. noctun. 
Cl. tv. Tab. viit; the caterpillars live socially in a web, as do those of 
Yponomeuta cognatella, Ras. 1. 1. Tab. vit. Sepp vi. Tab. xxvii, that live 
on thorn-bushes and fruit-trees, and also, what is often confounded with 
it, Tin. padella L., Sepp v. Tab. xxxu. whose caterpillar lives on wil- 
low-trees. 
b) Tongue very short. (Crest on the head of hairs or scales. 
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Sub-genus Zinea Latr. 
Sp. Tinea pellionella L., Rasen, Ins. 1. Pap. nocturn. Cl. tv. Tab. xvit. the 
fur-moth; shining brown upper wings with a black spot; it shews itself in 
the spring; according to TREITSCHKE there are two generations in a year ; 
—Tinea granella L., R@sEL, ibid. Tab. x1. Ke. 
Crambus Fasr. Fore-wings narrow, much longer than broad. 
Maxillary or upper palps very distinct, porrect above the base of 
