8 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
69. N. badioumbratella, Sauber. Ver. Naturw. Hamb. Vol. ro, p. 67(1899). C. Asia. 
7o. N. kukunoreusis, Sauber, ibidem, p. 66 (1899). C. Asia. 
71. N. staudingerella, Christoph, Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, p. 435 (1881). E. Siberia. 
72. N. degeerella, Linnzeus. Syst. Nat. p. 540 (1758). Europe. 
veerella, Hübner, Samml. Europ. Schmett. f. 130 (1816). 
73. N. amurensis, Alpheraki, Mém. Lép. Roman. Vol. 9, p. 346 (1897). Siberia. 
? amatella, Staudinger, Iris, Vol. 5, p. 392 (1892). 
74. N. Hedemanni, Christoph, Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. Vol. 22, p. 312 (1888). E. Siberia. 
75. N . esmarkella, Wocke, Stett. Ent Zeit. Vol. 25, p. 211 (1864). N. Europe. 
76. N. Schrencki, Bremer, Lep. Ost-Sib. p. 92, pl. 7, f. 24 (1864). E. Siberia. 
77. N. congruella, von Róslerstamm, Abbild. Schmett. p. 191, pl. 67, f. 2 C. Europe, 
(1844). 
78. N . ochsenheimerella, Hübner, Samml. Europ. Schmett. f. 359 (1816). C. Europe. 
79. N. chalybeella, Bremer. Lep. Ost-Sib. p. 92. pl. 7, f. 25 (1884). E. Siberia. 
8o. N. nobilis, Christoph, Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, p. 7 (1882). E. Siberia, 
81. N. basella, Eversmann, Faun. Lep. Volg. Ural. p. 592 (1844). S.-E. Europe. 
82. N. basiradiella, Christoph, Hor. Soc. Ent. Ross. Vol. 22, p. 312 (1888). E. Siberia. 
83. N. bellella, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. Vol. 28, p. 5o1 (1863) N. America, 
5. GENUS ZONOPS, TURNER 
Zonops. Turner, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral. p. 17 (1900). — Type : Z. Aeteroleuca, Turner. 
Characters. — Head and face densely rough-haired. Eyes in c divided into upper and lower 
segments by a horizontal ridge of scales, lower segments greatly enlarged and approximated beneath. 
Antennz about twice forewings in both sexes, simple, basal joint with pecten. Labial palpi moderate, 
slender, with appressed scales, terminal joint half second, acute. Maxillary palpi obsolete. Posterior 
tibi rough-haired. Forewings narrow-elongate; 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa. Hindwings over 1, 
elongate-ovate; 3 and 4 connate, 5-7 parallel. 
I have not seen this curious insect, but the characters given by Dr. Turner are clear and full. It 
must be regarded as a development of Adela; I should not regard the eyes of the cf. though highly 
remarkable, as an essential generic structure, but should prefer to rely on the connate veins 3 and 4 
of hindwings. 
Early stages unknown. 
Geographical distribution of species. — Australian. 
1. Z. helevoleuca, Turner, Trans. Rov. Soc. S. Austral. p. 17 (1990). E. Australia. 
6. GENUS ADELA, LATREILLE 
Adela. Latreille, Gen. Crust. Ins. Vol. 4. p. 224 (1796). — Type : 4. viridella, Scopoli. 
Capillaria. Haworth, Lep. Brit. p. 519 (1828). — Type : A. viridella. Scopoh. 
Characters. — Head rough-haired, face smooth or rough-haired. Eyes in Qf sometimes 
enlarged. Antennz one to three, sometimes thickened with scales towards base, basal joint stout, 
without pecten, Labial palpi moderately long to short, porrected, more or less hairy. Maxillary palpi 
rudimentary. Posterior tibiae hairy or smooth-scaled. Forewings elongate; 7 to costa, 8 and 9 seldom 
stalked. Hindwings r, elongate-ovate, cilia one-half to three-fourths; 5 and 6 often stalked. 
