172 {January, 
BrRacuHycrossaTa (p. 323). 
Palpi long, strongly recurved, middle joint smooth, beneath sharp-edged, 
terminal joint of equal length, thin and pointed. 
No ocelli. 
Anterior wings posteriorly broader, with steep wavy hind-margin and rounded 
apex, with 12 ribs, veins 7 and 8 on one stalk. 
Posterior wings half as broad again as the anterior wings, trapezoidal, slightly 
indented before the rounded apex, the middle cell posteriorly closed, cilia one-fourth 
as long as the posterior wings are broad. 
This comprises only one British species— 
Cinerella. 
Two other species occur in the Alps— 
Tripunctella and Maculosella. 
The first named is about the commonest of the old genus Gelechia in those elevated 
regions. 
CrrATOPHORA (p. 325). 
Palpi long, recurved, middle joint smooth, beneath sharp-edged, terminal joint _ 
shorter, long-pointed. 
No ocelli. 
Anterior wings broader posteriorly, with short, oblique hind-margin, and with 
12 (rarely 11) ribs, veins 2 and 3 from the same spot. 
Posterior wings broader than the anterior wings, trapezoidal, very slightly in- 
dented before the apex, the middle cell open, cilia half as long as the posterior 
wings are broad. 
This comprises only two British species— 
Inornatella and Rufescens. 
Three other species occur in Germany— 
Lutatella, Triannulella and Lineolella. 
RHINOSIA (p. 327). 
Palpi long, recurved, middle joint moderately thickened, compressed, terminal 
joint shorter, thin and pointed. 
Maxillary palpi distinct, converging. 
Ocelli concealed. 
Anterior wings elongate, with distinct apex, more strongly rounded at the anal 
angle, with 12 ribs, veins 7 and 8 on one stem. 
Posterior wings as broad as the anterior wings, of uniform breadth to beyond 
the middle, then narrowed, hardly indented below the apex, with 8 ribs, vein 7 | 
proceeding from the transverse venule, cilia two-thirds as long as the posterior wings 
are broad. 
This genus is totally unrepresented with us: it comprises five German species; | 
Monastricella, Sordidella, Ferrugella, Formosella. 
Denisella, 
CLADODES (p. 330). 
Palpi recurved, middle joint with appressed scales, compressed, with no furrow 
beneath, terminal joint shorter. 
No ocelli. 
