10 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE GENUS BUCCULATRIX. 



3. Cidarella, Zeller, No. 3, plate 1, fig. 3. 



4. Ulmella, Zeller, No. 4, plate 2, fig. 1. 



5. Vetiistella, Stainton (Ins. Brit. Lep. Tin. p. 292). 



6. Cratcegi, Zeller, No. 5, plate 2, fig. 2. 



7. Demaryella, Stainton, No. 6, plate 2, fig. 3. 



8. Maritifna, Stainton, No. 7, plate 3, fig. 1. 



9. Bnyerella, Duponcbel. 



10. Rhamniella, Herrich-SchafFer (Schmett. v. Europa, V, p. 340; Evu- 



7iynii, Zell. in litt.) Breslau. 



11. FrangiileUa, Goeze, No. 10, plate 4, fig. 1. 



12. Ratisbonensis, Stainton, No. 9, plate 3, fig. 3. 



13. Humiliella, Herrich-Schaffer (Schmett. v. Europa, V., p. 340, fig. 859). 



Ratisbon, 



14. Gnaphaliella, Treitscbke, No. 8, plate 3, fig. 2. 



15. Artemisidla, Wocke, Herricb-ScbafFer (Scbmett. v. Europa, V. p. 



340, fig. 858). Breslau. 



16. Hippocastanella, Duponcbel, No. 11, plate 4, fig. 2. 



17. Cristate/la, Zeller, No. 12, plate 4, fig. 3. 



18. Gracilella, Frey (Tineen u. Pteropb. der Scbvveiz, p. 321). Ziiricb. 



19. Iniitalella, Herricb-Scbaffer (Scbmett. v. Europa, V.-, p. 337). Frank- 



fort-on-tbe-Main. 



Tbe larvae of 14 of tbe above- I On connait les chenilles de qua- 

 named species are known, and may \ torze especes, qu'on pent classifier 

 be thus arranged according to tbeir | selon les plantes dont elles se nour- 

 food-plants: — j rissent : — 



Natural Order Tiliace.i:. 

 Tilia Europcea. Hippocastanella. 



Natural Order Rhamnace^. 

 Rha?7musfrangnla and Catharticus. Franguklla. 



Natural Order Rosace.e. 

 Cratccgiis Oxyacantha. Cratcegi. 



Natural Order Composit/E. 

 Aster Tripolium. Maritirna. 

 Achillea jjiillefuliiwi. Cristafella. 



Ckrysanthennnn leucanthcmum, Nigricomella and Aurimaculdla. 

 Artemisia campestris. Ratisbonensis and Artemisiella. 

 Gnaphalium arenarium. Gnaphaliella. 



Natural Order Ulmace^. 

 Ulmus campestris. Boyerella. 



