a Genus of Tinei dee. 117 



d. A nterior wings with fasciaform markings. 



Sp. 14. Syringella. Anterior wings brownish, with 

 paler markings. 

 § Sp. 15. Simploniella. Anterior wings snow-white, 

 with pale yellow markings. 



Section B. 



•j" Anterior wings with no hook in the cilia. 



a. Anterior wings with fasciaform markings. 



Sp. 16. Omissella. 



b. Anterior wings with paler inner margin, and faint spots on 

 the costa. 



§ Sp. 17. Scalariella. Head and palpi snow-white. 

 Sp. 18. Phasianipennella. Head and palpi yellowish- 

 brown. 



c. Anterior wings with four distinct spots, two on the costa, two 

 on the inner margin. 



* First costal spot not touching the costa, first dorsal spot 

 extending to the base. 



Sp. 19. Aurogutlella. 



* * First costal spot touching the costa, first dorsal spot 

 not extending to the base. 



Sp. 20. Quadruplella. Spots narrow, and inclined 

 obliquely. 

 § Sp. 21. Quadrisignella. Spots broad, and placed per- 

 pendicularly. 



d. Anterior wings with numerous silvery spots. 



Sp. 22. Ononidis. 

 -f- -f" Anterior wings with a hook in the cilia. 



a. Anterior wings golden, with four costal and three dorsal 

 silvery spots, and a silvery basal line (as in Lithocollelis.) 



§ Sp. 23. Pavoniella. 



b. Anterior wings brownish, with the inner margin and 4 — 5 

 costal streaks snow-white. 



§ Sp. 24. Kollariella. 



I now proceed to describe these species in the order enumerated 

 above. Of those species of which I have not been able suffi- 

 ciently to examine specimens, I have translated the descriptions 

 given by Zeller, in the Linnaea Entomologica. Simploniella, 

 Scalariella and Pavoniella I have never seen. 



I just say a few words here in defence of what many people 

 will be apt to call unnecessarily wordy descriptions. It is easy 



