42 LEPIDOPTKKA H liTKROCKRA 



in 9 much reduced. Hindwinfjs w ithout basal pecten, 3 and 4 rather approximated at base, 5 soniewhat 

 approximated, 6 and 7 stalked; in 9 obsolete. 



Remarks. Correlateil witli Toitricodes. 



Geographical distribution of species. — iuiropean. 



Larva feeding in spun leaves. 



Foodplants various trees and shrubs, more or less indiscriminate. 



1. E. (iuratella, Heyden, Mitth. Schweiz. Ent. (ies. VoL i, p. igo (1864L C. Europe. 



2. E. coHgelatella, Clerck. Icon. Ins. pl. 8, f. 5 (lyog). — PL 4, Fig. 50. N. & C. Europe. 



gelatelln, Linnaeus, Faiin. Suec. no. i^So (1761). 



45. Genus TORTRICODES, Guenee 



Tortricodes. Cjuenee, Eur. Micr. Ind. p. 67(1845). — Type : T tortiicella, Hiibner. 

 Oporinia. ITiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. ^Sy (1826) (firaeocc). — lype : T . torlricella, Hiibner. 

 Oxypteron. Staudinger, BerL Ent. Zeitschr. Vol. 14, p. 276 (1870). — Type : T. impar, Staudinger. 

 Qynoxypteron. S])eiser, ibidem, Vol. 47, p. 142 (1902). — 1 ype : T. impar. Staudinger. 



Cliaracters. — Tongue rudimentaiy. Antennae in (^ fasciculateciliated. Palpi moderate, 

 porrected. Thora.x with posterior crest. Forewings without costal fold, 3 from angle, 7 separate. to 

 termen or apex. Hindwings without basal pecten ; 4 absent, 5 rather approximated to 3. 6 and 7 stalked. 



Remarl<s. — This and the ineceding genus are probably correiated developments of a form 

 approaching Cuephasia. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Palaearctic. 



Larva feeding in roUed or spun leaves. 



Foodplants various trees and low plants. more or less indiscriminate. 



1. T. impar, Staudinger, BerL lint. Zeitschr., Vol. 14, p. 276 (1^70). S. E. Europe, W. C. .'Xsia. 



2. T. poliia, Walsingham, Ent. M. Mag , VoL 43, p. 194 (1907). N. Africa. 



3. T. eremica, Walsingham, ibidem. p. 194 (1907). N. Africa. 



4. T. Chapmani. Walsingham, ibidem, p. iq5 (1907). S. Europe, N. Africa. 



5. T. ignavana. Christoph, BulL Soc. Nat. Moscou, p 73 (1881). E. Siberia. 



6. T . iortricella, Hiibner, SammL Eur. Schmett. Tiii, f. 11 (1801). — Europe. 



PL 4, Fig. 49; Pl. 5, Figs. 62a, b. 



kyemana. Hiibuer, ibidem, Tort. f. 267 Ii823). 



alternilla. '1'reitschke, Schmett. Eur. Vol. 9, p. .39 (i832i. 



46. Genus DOLOPLOOA, Hubner 



Doloploca. Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 387 (1826). — ' ype : D. punctulaiia, Schiffermiiller. 



Characters. — Antennae in cf ciliated. Palpi moderate, porrected, loosely scaled. Thorax 

 with crest. Forewings without costal fold, 3 from angle. 7 separate, to termen. Hindwings without basal 

 pecten; 3 nnd 4 connate, 5 parallel, 6 and 7 approximated at base. 



Remarks. — Correlated to Cnephasia. 



Geographical distribution of species. Palaearctic. 



Larva feeding iii spun leaves. 



Foodplants various shrubs, more or less indiscriminate. 



