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Anterior wings broader posteriorly, with steep hind-margin, veins 8 and 9 
springing one after the other out of vein 7, vein 7 runs into the apex, veins 2 and 
3 on one stalk. 
Posterior wings rather broader than the anterior wings, trapezoidal, slightly 
indented below the apex, the middle cell open posteriorly, cilia as long as the 
posterior wings are broad. 
The genus only contains one British species— 
Gerronella, 
and one additional German species— 
Dimidiella. 
The two remaining genera Gonia and Huteles, neither of them represented in 
this country, and each consisting of a single species, form a separate section, thus 
characterized (p. 331). 
Anterior wings with no sub-cell, veins 7 and 8 on one stem, including the apex ; 
posterior wings slightly indented below the apex, palpi recurved, with appressed 
scales. 
No ocelli. 
Anterior wings rather broad ; posterior wings nearly as broad or rather narrow, 
their cilia nearly as long as the posterior wings are broad. 
GonIa (p. 331). 
Anterior wings broad, with falciform projecting apex and steep wavy hind- 
margin. 
The middle cell of the posterior wings closed. 
The upper spur of the hind tibiee far before the middle. 
The only species is— 
Pudorina, 
a very handsome insect, hitherto only found in Silesia. 
EUTELES (p. 333). 
Anterior wings broad, slightly narrowed posteriorly, with strongly rounded 
anal angle and steeply curved hind-margin. 
The middle cell of the posterior wings open, vein 5 wanting. 
The upper spurs of the hind tibize behind the middle. 
There is only one German species in this genus, the broad-winged, Tortriciform 
South European 
Kollarella, 
the claim of which to be included amongst the German Lepidoptera seems to rest 
on its occurrence at Fiume! 
Having briefly put before the readers of this Magazine a sketch of Von 
Heinemann’s views, I must reserve my own observations for some other opportu- 
nity.—Mountsfield, Lewisham, October 14th, 1870. 
P.S.—With reference to the foot-note at p. 168, Herr Von Heinemann writes 
me that Lathryrella should have been referred to the genus Brachmia, coming next 
to nigricostella ; it was through oversight that he had enumerated it among the 
non-German species of the genus Recurvaria.—H. T. 8., Dec. 16th, 1870. 
