176 Mr. J. W. Douglas on the 



Sp. 5. GaU'inella. 



G. galUnella, Z. 



Lita. gaUinella, Tischer, Tr., Diip. 29G, f. 9. 



Re. Betuka, Haw. (non T. BetuUnella, H.) 



Jn. Betulea, St., Wood, 1192. 



An. lanceolella, St., Wood, 1210. 



Sp. 6. Leucatella. 



G. leucalella, Z. 



Ti. leucalella, L., H. 146. 



Erm. leucatea, Haw. 



Telea leucatella, St., Wood, 1290. 



Lita. albo-cingulella, Dup. 298, fig. 13. 



Sp. 7. Triparella. 



G. triparella, Mtzn., Z., Dup. 



Re, dodecea, Haw. 



An. dodecella, St., Wood, 1200 (non L.) 



Ti. paripunciella, Thunb. ? 



Sp. 8, Dodecella. 



G. dodecella, Z. (Isis, 1839, p. 335.) 



Ti. dodecella, L. 



G . favillaticclla, Z. (Isis, 1839, p. 201.) 



^n. aspera, Wood, 1202. 



An. annulicornis, St., Wood, 1199. 



An. Pinetella, Bentley (MS.) 



The larva, according to Madame Lienig, feeds till the middle 

 of May in the small, not full-grown, shoots, of the Pinus Abies. 

 (Isis, 1846.) 



Sp. 9. Mouffettella. 



G. Mouffettella, Z. (Isis, 1846.) 



Ti. Mouffettella, L. ? H. 245. 



An. Mouffettella, St., Wood, 1201. 



G. pedisequella, Z. (Isis, 1839) non H. 95. 



The larva, according to Madame Lienig, feeds during May, 

 on honeysuckle, where it inhabits a tubular closely-fitting web 

 between united leaves. The insect lies nearly four weeks in 



