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Tin: GKNL'S MICIIOI'TKUVX. 



liy Sc»>i»(ili, SpdniKiiniclht hy IJosc, 

 luul Si/)/)< l/fi, Tliiiiilx r(nll(i, J'lii/- 

 hiiUilUi anil AUiinnUd Ity Fabri- 

 c-ius, il was not till Iliiworth's fourth 

 part of the " Lcpidoidt'ra IJiitan- 

 iiica" appeared in 1S29, that ■\ve 

 fiml the t<pecics of this genus collo- 

 cated together. Ilaworth places five 

 species together : SuhpnrpnrcUa, 

 PiirpiiriUa (-which still bear his 

 names), At/rnpurpifrella (our Spar- 

 matiunclld^, lii(broanrella (never 

 satisfactorily made out) and Rubri- 

 fdscklla (our ThuiihcrcjeUa); then, 

 separated only by his ScDujuincUa 

 (which wo now know as Cochylis 

 riitihuKt), follow the two small 

 sj)ecie3 CalthcUa and ScppcUa. 

 Stephens in his " Illustrations" has 

 all the Ilaworthian species, and adds 

 three others : Semipurpiirclla (a 

 name still retained), CoiicinncUa 

 (which I have referred as a doubtful 

 synonym to Aruncelld), and Amma- 

 11(11(1 (tlie Aurcatclhi of Scoj)oli), 

 jilacing them all in his genus Latn- 

 proiiid. 



In the "Isis" of 1839 appeared 

 Zeller's Attempt at a Classification of 

 the Tiiicidcc, in which the genus 

 ]\Ii(rnpf('ri/x is characterized, and 

 six species enumerated. It was in 

 the same year that Curtis, in his 

 " British Entomology," projtosed the 

 geims Ei-inccphdld for the reception 

 of Calthclld and its allies. 



In 18-j() Stainton pul)lished in 

 the "Transactions of the Kntomo- 

 logical Society of London," vol. i. 

 N. S. pp. 26—40, "A Monograph of 



lelld i)ar Scopoli, la SpdnndiunUa 

 j>ar Bosc, et la Scpptlld, la Thnn- 

 bi'iunUd, la PdjihaUclld^iiiV Alllon- 

 cllii yiw Fabricius, il ne fut pas 

 avant (pie la quatrieme partie des 

 " Lepidoj)tera Britanuica" a paru en 

 1829 que nous trouvons les especes 

 de CO genre reunies ensemble. 

 Ilaworth a mis cincj especes en- 

 semlde : la Siibpurpurclla, la Pur- 

 purclla (qui portent encore ces 

 noms), VAnropurpurella (notre 

 Sparmannelld), la Itubroaurella 

 (cpi'ou n'a jamais pu bien deter- 

 miner) et la Rubrifasciclla (notre 

 Thunbergella); eusuite, separees 

 seulement par sa Saiujiiiuclla (que 

 nous reconnaissons aujourd'hui pour 

 la Cochylis rutilana), viennent les 

 deux petites especes Calthella et 

 Seppclld. Stephens dans scs "Il- 

 lustrations" a toutes les espil'ces Ila- 

 worthiennes, auxquelles il ajoute 

 troisautres: la Sernipurptirella (qui 

 porte encore ce nom), la Coucinnella 

 (que j'ai rapportee avec hesitation 

 a VAru/icclld), et VAmmanelld 

 (VAiircatella de Scopoli), il les place 

 toutes dans sou genre Lampronia. 



Dans l'"Isis" de 1839 a paru 

 I'Essai de Zellcr sur la Classification 

 des Tuicuhe, dans Icquel le genre 

 Microptcryx est caracterise, et il y 

 place six especes. La meme annee 

 Curtis, dans sou " Britisli Entomo- 

 logy,"a propose le ^^quvq Krioccphala 

 pom- recevoir la ('dll/iclla et les 

 especes voisines. 



En 1860 Stainton j)iil)lia dans les 

 " Transactions de la Societe Ento- 

 mologique de Londres," vol. i. N. S. 

 pp. 26 — 40, une " Monographic des 



