54 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
Geographical distribution of species. — North American. 
Larva (frunifoliella) feeding under turned-down tip of leaf. 
Foodplant Prunus. 
1. E. prunifoliella, Chambers, Canad. Ent. Vol. 5, p. 186 (1873). N. E. United States, 
2. E. leuconota, Zeller, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 23, p. 268, pl. 3, f. 21 Texas, Canada. [Canada. 
(1873). 
plutella, Chambers, Canad. Ent. Vol. 7, p. 106 (1875). 
5I. GENUS AGNIPPE, CHAMBERS 
Agnippe, Chambers, Canad. Ent. Vol. 4, p. 194 (1872). — Type : A. bicolorella, Chambers. 
Characters. — Head smooth; ocelli posterior; tongue developed. Antennae 4/5. in c simple, 
basal joint moderate, without pecten. Labial palpi long, recurved, second joint slightly thickened, rather 
rough-scaled beneath towards apex, terminal joint nearly as long as second, slender, acute. Maxillary 
palpi very short, filiform, appressed to tongue. Posterior tibiae clothed with hairs above. Forewings 
with subdorsal scaletuft; r5 furcate, 2 from towards angle, 4 and 5 stalked or coincident, 7 and 8 out of 
6, 7 to costa, 11 absent. Hindwings nearly r, elongate-trapezoidal, apex produced, pointed, termen 
sinuate; 3-5 rather approximated at base, 6 obsolete, cell open between 5 and 7. 
Remarks. — Apparently related to the preceding. 
Geographical distribution of species. North American. 
Larva unknown. 
1. A. fuscopulvella, Chambers, Canad. Ent. Vol. 4, p. 195 (1872). Kentucky. 
2. A. bicolorella, Chambers, ibidem, Vol. 4, p. 195 (1872) (bisc-). Kentucky. 
3. A. evippella, Busck, Proc. U. S. Mus. Vol. 3o, p. 723 (1906) (-feella). Texas. 
52. GENUS SMENODOCA, MEYRICK 
Smenodoca, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 29, p. 302 (1904). 2 Type: S. erebenna, Meyrick, 
Characters. — Head smooth; ocelli present; tongue developed. Antennae 3/4, in cf simple, 
basal joint moderately elongate, without pecten. Labial palpi long, recurved, second joint thickened 
with scales, slightly rough beneath, terminal joint as long as second, slender, acute. Maxillary palpi very 
short, filiform, appressed to tongue. Posterior tibiae clothed with hairs above. Forewings with 2 from 
towards angle, 7 and 8 out of 6, 7 to costa, 11 from middle. Hindwings t, elongate-trapezoidal, apex 
produced, pointed, termen sinuate, cilia 2; 3 and 4 stalked, 5 becoming obsolete basally, 6 and 
transverse vein apparently obsolete, 8 anastomosing strongly with margin of cell. 
Remarks. — Allied to Recurvaria, 
Geographical distribution of species. — Australian. 
Larva unknown. 
1. S. erebenna, Meyrick, Proc. Linn, Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 29, p. 303 (1904). S. E. & W. Australia. 
