XIV 



INTRODUCTION. 



I. LITHOCOLLETIS continued. 



4. *(erifereUa, Clemens (68). 



5. *f basistrigella, Clemens (69). 



6. * \argentijimbriella, Clemens (70). 



7. *obscuricostella, Clemens (71). 



8. * Ostryaifoliella, Clemens (71). 



9. *\lucetidla, Clemens (73). 



10. *obstrictella, Clemens (73). 



11. * Carycefoliella, Clemens (74). 



12. *aceriella, Clemens (75). 



13. *guttifinitella, Clemens (76). 



14. *cratcegella, Clemens (76, 141). 



15. *hamadriiadella, Clemens (77). 



16. *argentinotella, Clemens (78). 



17. *Fitchella, Clemens (139). 



(quercifoliella, Fitch.) 



18. *tubiferella, Clemens (140). 



19. salicifoliella, Clemens \ 



(169). I These last two species are named from 



20. juglandiella, Clemens j the larvse only. 



(170). 



) 



II. MAEMARA, Clemens (211). 



1. (*}salictella, Clemens 

 (212). 



III. LEUCANTHIZA, Clemens (84). 



1. *ampliicarpea!foliella, 

 Clemens (85). 



IV. PAEECTOPA, Clemens ( 144). 



1. * LespedezafoUella, Cle- 



mens (144). 



2. *Robiniella, Clemens 



(207). 



I refer these three genera, with some 

 hesitation, to the family Lithocolle- 

 tidce. The larvae in all are 14-f ooted, 

 hut all quit their mines to undergo 

 their change to the pupa state ; in 

 that respect resembling the aberrant 

 Lithocolletis Helianthemella, Her- 

 rich-Schaffer. 



I. LYONETIA, Hubner(183). 



1. *speculella, Clemens (184). 



II. PHYLLOCNISTIS, Zeller (82). 



1. * \vitigenella, Clemens (83). 



2. * Liriodendronella, Clemens (220). 



III. OPOSTEGA, Zeller (179). 



1. *albogaleriella, Clemens (180). 



IV. BTJCCULATRIX, Hiibner (108). 



1. *pomifoliella, Clemens CH6). 



2. *agnella, Clemens (147). 



