84 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
G. suppeliella, Walsingham, Ent. M. Mag. Vol. 32, p. 250 (1896). England, Holland, Ger- 
G. feliella, Treitschke, Schmett. Eur. Vol. 10 (3), p. 198 (1835). Europe. [many. 
364. G. ignorantella, Herrich-Scháffer, Schmett, Eur. Vol.5, p. 180,f.510(1855). N. Germany, Latvia. 
ochrisignella, Nolcken, Lep. Faun. Livl. Vol. 2, p. 548 (1870). : 
G. decolorella, Heinemann, Schmett. Deutschl. (2), Vol. 2, p. 209 (1870). Austria, Tyrol, Yugo- 
Slavia. 
G. arislotelis, Milliere, Ann. Soc. Sc. Nat. Cannes. pl. 1 f. 1, 2 (1875). S. Europe, Asia Minor, 
astragali, Staudinger, Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. Vol. 15, p. 3o4 (1880). Persia, N. Africa. 
lacertella, Walsingham, Ent. M. Mag. Vol. 40, p. 222 (1904). 
367. G. ornatifimbriella, Clemens, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. Vol.2, p. 420(1864). Illinois, Texas, Colorado, 
unctulella, Zeller, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, Vol. 23, p. 257 (1873). Arizona. 
368. G. amorphella, Chambers, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Vol. 3, p. 124 (1877) Colorado. 
(- Phaeella). 
369. G. abradescens, Braun, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. p. 9 (1921). Montana. 
370. G. lentiginosella, Zeller, Isis, p. 198 (1839). C. & S. E. Europe. 
371. G. fsiloptera, Barnes, Contrib. N. Amer. Lep. Vol. 4, p. 23o (1920). Canada. 
372. G. eburata, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 5o (1917). Colombia. 
G 
G. scotodes, Walsingham, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Lep. Het. Vol. 4, p. 68, Mexico. 
pl. 2, f. 25 (1911). 
G. persicella, Murtfeldt, Canad. Ent. Vol. 32, p. 164 (1900) (-caeella). Michigan, Canada. 
confusella, Chambers, Cinc. Quart. Journ. Sc. Vol. 2, p. 251 (1875) (praeocc.). 
375. G. fluvialella, Busck, Canad. Ent. Vol. 40, p. 194 (1908). — Pl. b, Pennsylvania, Canada. 
Fig. 117, a, b, c. 
G. cophias, Meyrick, Ann. Transv. Mus. Vol. 3. p. 292 (1913). Transvaal. 
G. epiphloea, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 3, p. 292 (1913). Transvaal. 
UNCLASSIFIED 
358. G. tehuacana, Busck, Insec. Inscit. Menstr. Vol. t, p. 140 (1913). Mexico. 
379. G. scabrella, Busck, Journ. Ent. Zool. Claremont, Vol. 5, p. 98 (1913). California. 
380. G. heluanensis, Debski, Bull. Soc. Ent. Egypte, p. 111 (1913). Egypt. 
86. GENUS PLATYEDRA, MEYRICK 
Platyedra, Meyrick, Handb. Brit. Lep. p. 605 (1895). — Type : P. vilella, Zeller. 
Pectinophora, Busck, Journ. Agric. Res. Washington, Vol. 9, p. 347 (19:7). — Type: P. gossypiella, 
Saunders. 
Characters. — Head with appressed scales; ocelli posterior; tongue developed. Antennae 2/3, 
in cf serrulate, simple, basal joint elongate, with small distinct basal pecten of long hairscales, Labial 
palpi very long, recurved, second joint roughened and furrowed beneath, terminal joint as long as 
second or longer, moderate, acute. Maxillary palpi very short, filiform, appressed to tongue. Anterior 
tibiae somewhat thickened with scales; posterior tibiae clothed with hairs above. Forewings with 12 
furcate, 2 from towards angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa, 11 from beyond middle. Hindwings somewhat 
over t, trapezoidal, termen sinuate, cilia 3/4; 3 and 4 connate, 5 slightly approximated, 6 and 7 closely 
approximated towards base. 
Remarks. — Correlated with Gelechia, from which it is distinguished by the antennal pecten, 
The spontaneous appearance of this positive character in an undoubted member of a group characterised 
by its absence is a curious feature worthy of study, The well-known cotton-pest, P. gossypiella, causes. 
immense damage, and is the subject of much entomological literature; it probably comes from India, 
