166 [December, 
The additional species occurring in Germany or Switzerland are forty-one in 
number— 
Reuttiella, Albifaciella, Interruptella, Albifemorella, 
Basiguttella, Nigricans, Petasite, Melaleucella, 
Albicans, Oppletella, Lutilabrella, Rosalbella, 
Tragicella, Conspurcatella, Angustella, Electella, 
Tephriditella, Confusella, Cognatella, Lugubrella, 
Incomptella, Scotinella, Nebulosella, Viduella, 
Spurcella, Flavicomella, Continuella, Luctuella, 
_ Suspectella, Decolorella, Perpetuella, Quadrella, 
Holosericella, Tgnorantella, Interalbicella, Maculatella, 
Preeclarella, Infernalis, Elatella, Cy tisella. 
Striolatella, 
Bracumria (p. 230). 
Middle joint of the palpi thickened by appressed scales, terminal joint shorter, 
thick, filiform, pointed. 
With ocelli 
Anterior wings narrow, long-pointed, with twelve ribs, veins seven and eight 
springing one after the other out of vein six. 
Posterior wings as broad as the anterior wings, at the hind margin flatly 
rounded with sharply protruding apex and long cilia, the middle cell closed, veins 
six and seven on a long stalk, three and four from the same spot. 
This genus contains only one British species— 
Monuffetella. 
Four other German species are given in Von Heinemann’s work— 
Pruinosella, Triatomea, Nigricostella, Petiginella. 
BryorroPHa (p. 233). 
Palpi strongly recurved, middle joint with smooth scales, beneath much ex- 
panded, with a longitudinal furrow, terminal joint longer, pointed. 
With ocelli. 
Anterior wings narrow, posteriorly long pointed, with twelve ribs, veins seven 
and eight on one stalk, running into the costa. 
Posterior wings as broad as the anterior wings, far beyond the middle with the 
hind margin much rounded or broken, produced into a long and sharp (rarely short) 
apex, the middle cell closed, veins six and seven on one stalk, veins three and four 
from the same point, cilia as long as the posterior wings are broad. 
This comprises nine British species— 
Terrella, Senectella, Affinis, Domestica, 
*Politella, Mundella, Umbrosella, Basaltinella, 
Desertella, 
and nine additional in Germany or Switzerland— 
Latella, Lutescens Glabrella, Tectella, 
Alpicolella, Plebejella, Minorella, Cinerosella, 
Decrepitella, 
The notion is that all the larvee of this genus are moss-feeders. 
