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INTRODUCTION. 



IV. TINEA, Fabr. (49, 59, 60). 



1. \biflammaculella, Cle- 



mens (49, 50, 237). 



2. \dorsistrigella.) Clemens 



(49, 50). 



3. tapetzella, Lin. (258). 



4. crocioapitella, Clemens 



(49, 51). 



5. carnariella, Clemens (49, 



51). 



6. ^lanariella, Clemens (50, 



52). 



7. \nubilipennella, Cle- 



mens (50, 52). 



8. variatella, Clemens (50, 



53). 



9. *acapnopennella, Clemens (233). 

 Group HOMOSETIA, Clemens (234). 



10. *tricinffulatella, Clemens (234). 



11. * costisignella, Clemens (235). 



V. EUDARCIA, Clemens (101). 

 1. *simulatricetta, Cle- 

 mens (102). 



= rusticella, var. spilotella, Teng- 



strom. 

 Allied toferruginella, Hiib. 



Possibly this is pellionella, L. 

 = biselliella, Hummel. 

 = fuscipunctella, Haw. 

 This is probably granella t L. 



VI. HYBROMA, Clemens (187). 



1. *servulella, Clemens 

 (187). 



VII. TENAGA, Clemens (185). 



1. *pomiliella, Clemens 

 (186). 



The position of these genera is indi- 

 cated by the remarks at p. 108 and 

 at p. 188. 



VIII. DIACHORISIA, Clemens (106). 

 1. *relatella, Clemens 

 (108). 



IX. INCURVAKIA, Haworth. 



1. *russatella, Clemens (89). 



2. *Labradorella, Clemens (238). 



3. *acerifoliella, Fitch (90). 



4. * media striatella, Clemens (273). 



X. ADELA, Lat. (249). 



1. Ridingsella, Clemens (250). 



HYPONOMEUTID^. 

 I. HYPONOMEUTA, Zeller. 



1. *multipunctella, Clemens (95). 



