1895.] OF THE SCH(ENOBIIX.E ASD CEAMBINiE. 941 



Crambus multilinellus, Fern. Ent. Am. iii. p, 37. Florida. 



„ behrensellus, Fern. Ent. Am. iii. p. 37. California. 



„ diviselhis, Jobaiinis, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) viii. p. 273, 



pi. vi. f. 4. Beyrout. 



„ vallicolellus, Casto, Atti Ac. Napoli, (2) i. no. 9, p. 60. 



Sardinia. 



„ arr/eiiiistrv/elhis, Eag. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) viii. p. 279, 



pi. vi. f. 9. Algeria. 



,, iancTiytus, Meyr. Tr. N. Z. Inst. xx. p. 68. New Zealand. 



„ defomatenus, Moschl. Abh. Senck. Ges. xvi. p. 322. 



Porto Eico. 

 ,, descludellus, Moschl. Abh. Senck. Ges. xvi. p. 323. 



Porto Eico. 

 „ r/estatellus, Moschl. Abh. Senck. Ges. xvi. p. 323. 



Porto Eico. 

 „ psijcJiellus, Maassen in Stiibel's Eeise, p. 171, pi. ix. f. 24. 



Equador. 



„ angustatellus, Maassen in Stiibel's Eeise, p. 171, pi. ix. 



f. 28. ^ Bolivia. 



Propexus magnijiciis, Fern. Can. Ent. xxiii. p. 30. Texas. 



Crambus biformellns, Eebel. Stett e. Z. liv. p. 37. Transcaucasia. 



„ ciliclellus, Eebel. Stett. e. Z. liv. p. 39. Armenia. 



„ albilinelliis, Fern. Can. Ent. xxv. p. 94. California. 



„ coloradellus, Fern. Can. Ent. xxv. p. 95. Colorado. 



Calamotiopha argenteociliella, Pag. Jahrb. Hamb. Anst. x. p. 286. 



E. Africa. 

 „ fuscicostella, Snell. Tijd. Ent. xxiii. p. 247. Celebes. 



Cramhus orientellus, H.-S. Europe. 



„ MnderrrMnni, Zell. Mon. Chil. & Cramb. p. 37. Siberia. 

 „ italellus. Cast. Europe. 



„ sicidellus, Dup. Europe. 



,, ceniociliellus, Ev. Europe. 



„ monotfeniellus, H.-S. , Europe. 



„ vectlfer, Zell. Europe. 



., delicatellus, Zell. Europe. 



„ staudingeri, Zell. Europe. 



„ pertnutatellus, H.-S. Europe. 



„ nemorellus, Hiibn. Europe. 



Genus Diptychophora. 



Diptycliophora, Zell. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866, p. 153. 



Ditomoptera, Hmpsn. HI. Het. ix. p. 179 (1893). 



Palpi porrect, clothed with long hair and extending about the 

 length of head ; maxillary palpi triangularly scaled ; proboscis 

 well-developed ; frons rounded ; antennae of male somewhat 

 thickened and flattened ; tibiae with the spurs long and equal. 

 Fore wing with the outer margin deeply excised below apex and 

 slightly at vein 5 ; vein 3 from near angle of ceU ; 4, 5 from angle ; 

 7 straight and well separated from 8, 9 ; 10 free ; 11 free or 



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