130 Mr. E. Meyrick on the classification oj 



S. ilicaria, H.-G. (1). 



10 connected with 9. (1). 

 S. cinctaria, Scliiff. (33). 



10 and 11 separate. (20). 



10 connected with 9. (11). 



10 connected with 9, 11 connected with 12. (2). 

 >Si. perversaria, B. (1). 



10 and 11 separate. (1). 

 S. oecitanaria, Dup. (1). 



10 and 11 sex3arate. (1). 

 Eurranthis lylumistaria, Vill. (3). 



11 absent. (1). 



10 connected with 9, 11 absent. (2). 

 E. clirysitaria, H.-G. (2). 



11 out of 10. (2). 



E. j)e)i7iigeraria, Hh. (2). 



11 out of 10. (2). 

 Biipalus piniarius, L. (68). 



10 anastomosing with 9, 11 running into 12. (G). 



10 anastomosing twice with 9, 11 running into 12. (2). 



10 anastomosing with 9, then with 12 and 9 again, 11 running 

 into 12. (1). 



10 anastomosing with 9, 11 out of 10, running into 12. (31). 



10 anastomosing with 12 and 9, 11 absent. (28). 

 B. atomarius, L. (34). 



10 anastomosing with 12, 11 absent. (12). 



10 anastomosing or connected with 12 and 9, 11 absent. (22). 

 B. carhonarius, CI. (4). 



10 connected with 9, 11 out of 10, running into 12. (2). 



10 anastomosing with 12, 11 absent. (2). 

 B. famulus, Esp. (3). 



10 connected with 9, 11 out of 10, running into 12. (3). 

 B. limbarius, F. (5). 



11 out of 10, running into 12. (1). 



10 connected with 9, 11 out of 10, running into 12. (4). 

 B. rorarins, F. (2). 



10 connected with 9, 11 out of 10, running into 12. (2). 

 B.fuscus, Thnh. (2). 



10 anastomosing or connected with 12 and 9, 11 absent. (2). 

 Stjnopsia nycthemeraria, H.-G. 



10 connected with 9. (1). 

 S. fr act aria, Stgr. (1). 



10 connected with 9, 11 anastomosing with 12. (1). 



