THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. aly 
inaequale, Say. 
coxendix, Say. 
nitidulum, Dey. 
nitidum, Azrdy. 
americanum, De/. 
fugax, Lec. 
cordatum, Lec. 
dorsale, Say. 
patruele, De. 
pictum, Lec. 
affine, Say. 
texanum. 
frontalis, Zec. 
4-maculatum, Zinn. 
pedicellatum, Zee. 
levigatum, Say. 
Tacuys, Zieg/, 
proximus, Say. 
scitulus, Lec. 
corruscus, Lee. 
lævus, Say. 
nanus, Gy//. 
flavicauda, Say. 
capax, Lec. 
xanthopus, De. 
incurvus, Say. 
pulchellus, Fere. 
dolosus, Lec. 
PERICOMPSUS, Lee. 
ephippiatus, Say. 
(To be Continued.) 
MICRO - LEPIDOPTERA. 
BY V. T. CHAMBERS, COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. 
Continued from Page 128, 
CLYMENE and CYLLENE. 
C. aegerfasciella, ante p. 114, and C. minutisimella, ante p. 125. 
When the generic and specific characters of these insects were written 
-—more than a year ago—I placed them, with much doubt, among the 
Micro-Lepidoptera. Subsequent examination has only served to increase 
those doubts, or rather, has convinced me that they are allied to the 
Hydroptilide, and are Trichopterous, if Hydroptila is Trichopterous. At 
‘the same time, it was partly because I was unable satisfactorily to place 
them in Hydropitla, or any allied genus heretofore described, that I was 
induced to place them among Micro-Lepidoptera. These minute species 
of supposed Trichopterous affinities are so little known; the characters 
of families, genera, and species are so vague ; and so much confusion 
prevails about them, that I take the liberty of suggesting that the ydrop- 
#ilidæ axe more Lepidopterous than Trichopterous or Neuropterous—at 
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