54 Psyche [April 
Apatelodes is transferred to the mainly tropical family Euptero- 
tidze, on both larval and adult characters, but it makes a very 
distinct subfamily, largely developed in South America. So far 
as I can see the Australia Chelepteryx will also belong to it, 
and probably other Australian genera. It seems to be one of 
the interesting types, like the marsupials, which have survived 
only in America and Australia. 
Psychophora fasciata is a normal Noctuid, with large ocelli 
and typical trifid Noctuid venation; on the other hand, so far as 
I can see, Curtis’ figures of P. sabinii represent the common arctic 
Hydriomenid geometer which Hulst considered it to be. 
The Pyromorphide and Chalcosiide have been treated as sub- 
families of the typically European family Zygenide. Aco- 
loithus, of our species, might about as well be placed in the typical 
Zygeenine, next to Ino, as among the Pyromorphine. 
The following partial generic list will explain the disposition 
of the Tineina: 
Y ponomeutide Stenomatide Cycloplasis ? 
Simeethis Stenoma Coptodisca ? 
Choreutis Ide Douglasia ? 
Allononyma Brachiloma Tinagma ? 
Setiostoma Blastobaside Heliodinide 
Glyphipteryx as in Dyar’s list Heliodines 
Atteva (Cita) exc. Endrosis Acrolepude 
Yponomeuta Cosmopterygide Acrolepia 
Plutella Coleophora ? Gracilariide 
Cerostoma Batrachedra ? Chilocampyla 
Trachoma Cosmopteryx Acrocercops 
Seythris ? Lymnecia Parectopa 
Argyresthia ? Stilbosis Gracilaria 
Zelleria ? Mompha (Laverna) Lithocolletis 
Epermenia ? 
Schreckensteinia ? 
Walshia 
Theisoa (Cacelice) 
Cremastobombycia 
Ornix 
Gelechude Chrysopeleia Leucanthiza 
as in Dyar’s list Psacaphora Marmara 
(Ecophoride Leucophryne Lyonetude 
as in Dyar’s list Erineda ? Bedellia ? 
also Eido Elachistide Proleucoptera 
Endrosis Elachista Philonome 
but not Ethmia Heliozelide Lyonetia 
Ethmiide Heliozela Phylloenistis 
Ethmia Antispila Bucculatrix ? 
