British species of Scoparia. 507 
later, but obviously less scientific authorities neglecting 
them. To such distinctions as appealed to Guenée, I add 
the definite structural points afforded by the genitalia, 
and supply them with names which will be useful in any 
future discussions of the group. 
I classify as follows— 
- PYRAUSTINAE? 
Cxo.tus, Gn. (Ind. Mier. p. 95) Group IV, Guenée. 
ochrealis, Schiff. 
SCOPARIINAE. 
1. Scoparona (Augm”™ of Scoparia). Guendée, Group I. 
centuriella, Schiff. 
2. Scoparia, Hw. Guenée, Group II. + and ff. 
Dubitalis, Hb. 
(ingratella, Z.) 
ambigqualis, Tr. 
(atomalis, Dbld.) 
gallica, Peyer. 
manifestella, Hs. 
ulmella, Kg. 
cembrae, Hw. 
basistrigalis, Kg. 
phaeoleuca, Z. 
perplexella, Z. 
3. ANARPIA (@ aprn). Included by Guenée in Group II fF. 
pyrenaealis, Dup. 
4, Wirxesta (Whittlesea syncopated). Group III, Guenée. 
pallida, Stph. 
5. DIPLEURINA (dls wAevpa). Included in Guenée’s Group II fff. 
crataegella, Hb. 
6. Euporta (mutation of Eudorea). Group II +{F, Guenée. 
murana, Curt. (type). 
truncicolella, Stt. 
sudetica, Z. 
(petrophila, Stndf.). 
Frequentella, Stt. (mercurella). 
alpina, Stt. 
valesialis, Dup. 
angustea, Stph. 
lineola, Curt. 
resinea, Hw. 
laetella, Z. 
2 are the typical “ root-feeders,” 6 the moss-feeders. 
