445. Anc- 
F 
447. Lie 
THost. 
~ Quadra, 
BRROMOLO GY. 
Tare ll. Arcries. 
Palpi shes ciliated. T: 
or ‘ongue 
visible, but often short, and somewhat membranaceous. 
Vi 
gp. - 1 Vili, (ream spot tyger). 
Inhabits Europe. 
Obs. The other indigenous 
are, 2. , (tyger moth) ; 3. 
‘clouded 5. Mendica,.(muslin) ; aiatebndcies 
ere ete 8. Lubricipeda, 
Bousyx. Fabeicins. 
Europe. 
Obs. Bombyx, 2. Rosea (vedarches) ; 3. Jacobca, 
wie ge ’ - 
Trieelll. Tinerpes. | 
ae a 
Famity I. Tineida. 
Antenne distant from each other. Eyes separate, di- 
vided by a frontlet. aa yo 
Drvision I. 
ongue distinct, Front not very hai 
oe CCCCXKLVIL. Liriosia. Fabr. Latr a 
horizontal. shorter than the head, last 
joint cylindric, distinctly than the second. Back 
my flattened. Antenne simple, or but slightly cili- 
. Quadra, (four- footman 
as (four-spotted ). 
ones much folded, all 
T 
dra. 
Lithosia quasra. Fabricius, Latreille. 
Inhabits Ew 
The other i $ species are, 2, Complana; 3. 
one before it. Antenne simple. 
133 
Rubricollis ; 4. Irrorata; with three species not yet Metabolia. 
ascertained, 
Genus CCCCXLVIII. Yronomeura. Latreille, os 
copay hace Riera 
Tinga. 
Wings rolled, or ry tec Palpi as | 
head, the third joint obconic, as sien i 
er 
ores 1. Evonymella. la. 
halena evonymella, Linneeus. 
Tinea evonymella. _ Fabricius. 
Yponomeuta evonymella. Latreille. 
Inhabits Seer. 
Genus CCCCXLIX. Nemarocon. Schrank. 
-Paavana (Trvea).  Linneus. 
Tinea. Fabricius. 
Auucita. Olivier. 
Wings besodt Tange, 1 he back, Pal 
on the bac i 
cera a Soe the Bay ; the second j nt 
ioe nins the | lest joint almost nak 
yy Tran Fg genus a Faas? . Linneella ; 2. Flavella ; 
8. Roesella, and their congeners, belong. 
Division II. 
T not distinct, short, Front very hairy. 
Genus CCCCL. sts Ferre Latreille. 
Tinga. Fabricius. 
Pyrauis. Hubner. 
Palpi two; the second joint with numerous elongate 
449. Nema- 
POGON. 
450. Eu- 
PLOCAMUS» 
scales, the third naked and ascending. Antenne 
much pected 
, alpcowr guttella, Fabri bags 
nea abricius. 
La we gyielins, Latr. 
Genus CCCCLI. Tinea. Latr. Fabr. Hubner. 451. Trsxs. 
PHALZENA (Tinea). Linneus. 
Palpi four, distinct, 1 stated ones small, inflexed. An- 
tennz simple, or slight 
Sp: 3 onl loth’s cee Pelionella. 
inea pe Fabr. Latr. 
Phaleesa tinea ‘tinea pelionella Linneus. 
Inhabits houses. 
Ols. All the cloth moths, of which there are seve- 
ral species, belong to this genus. 
Famity II. Nemophorida. 
Antennz ‘inserted very near to each other. Eyes 
nearly meetin, aa 
Genus CCCCLII. Nemornora. H 
Aveta. Latreille. Soar: 
Nemaprogon. Schrank. 
Auucita. Fabricius. 
Tinea. Hiibner, 
Spey (Tinea). . Forced 
1 char a m 
Phalistia’ conea De. ¢ via. Gancita 
Adela ella. modi 
Inhabits borders of woods. 
Obs. All the long-horned Tate 
called by English Sillettins, be 
Terre lV. Nocrumes. 
Antenne setaceous, in the males sometimes pectina- 
ted or ciliated. Tongue’ distinct. Palpi much com. 
ssed. Wings horizontal or incumbent, not divided. 
Thorax thick, often crested. 
452. Ne 
MOPHORA. 
moths, as are 
mgr Mota 
