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THE ENTOMOLOGIST ’S RECORD. 
EXpLaNATION oF Puate LY. 
NEURATION (not to same scale) : 
Fig. 1. Luffia lapidella aberr, (f.w.) 
2. Luffia lapidella (f.w.) 
3. Luffia lapidella (h.w.) 
4, Masonia crassiorella (f.w.) 
5. Masonia aberr. 
(f.w.) 
6. Masonia crassiorella (h.w.) 
7. Bacotia sepium aber. (f.w.) 
8 
9 
crassiorella, 
. Bacotia sepium (f.w.) 
. Bacotia sepium (h.w.) 
Fig, 10. Bacotia sepium aber. (h.w.) 
11 
. Bruandia reticulatella (f.w.) 
12. Bruandia reticulatella (h.w.) 
(frenulum broken) 
13. Proutia betulina (f.w.) 
14, Proutia betulina (h.w.) 
15. Proutia eppingella (£.w.) 
16. Proutia eppingella (h.w.) 
17. Fumea casta (f.w.) 
18. Fumea casta (h.w.) 
ANTERIOR TIBIAL SPUR (enlarged 23 diameters). 
Fig. 19. Bankesia staintoni (°38) 
20. Solenobia wockii (-48) 
21. Taleporia tubulosa (-40) 
22. Luffia lapidella (-50) 
23. Bacotia sepium (‘50) 
24. Proutia betulina (-69) 
25. Proutia eppingella (France) 
(-68) 
26. Proutia eppingella (Epping) 
27. Bruandia reticulatella (-56) 
28. Bruandia var. obscurella (59) 
29. Bruandia var. obscurella (:57) 
30. Bruandia comitella (-64) 
31. Masonia crassiorella (England) 
32. Snate crassiorella (Cannes) 
33. Tiacsetls crassiorella (Cannes) 
34. Moni crassiorella (Germany) 
Fig. 35. Masonia affinis (°70) 
36. Masonia subflavella (-70) 
37. Masonia edwardsella (-71) 
38. Masonia hibernicella (-67) 
39. Masonia mitfordella (70) 
40. Bijugis bombycella (:53) 
41. Bijugis proxima (:56) 
42. Bijugis pectinella (-62) 
43. Fumea scotica (Rannoch) (°81) 
44, Fumea var. intermediella (Port- 
land) (:80) 
45. Fumea  scotica 
(78) 
46. Fumea casta (81) 
47. Fumea casta (‘81 
48. Fumea casta (‘77 
49. Fumea germanica (°88) 
50. Canephora unicolor (‘88) (en- 
larged 8 diams.) 
51. Pachythelia villosella (-88) (en- 
larged 8 diams.) 
(Sutherland) 
EXXpLANATION OF PuatE VY. 
The antenne shown in this plate are : 
Fig. 1a-b.—Portion of antenna of Lufia 
lapidella (x 60 diam.). There are two 
pectinations to each joint arising 
near its base and rather ventrally 
than laterally. The pectinations are 
slightly clubbed and clothed on all 
aspects with sense-hairs. The 
scaling is confined to the shaft on 
its dorsal aspect, four rows of scales 
not very strictly arranged to each 
segment or joint. 
Fig. 2.—Portion of antenna of Bacotia 
sepium (x60diam.). Agrees with 
preceding, in arrangement of scales 
and hairs, the pectinations are more 
nearly lateral but still nearer the 
venter than opposite each other; the 
pectinations are clubbed so as to give 
a special square aspect to the divi- 
sions of the antenna. 
Fig. 3a-b.—Portion of antenna of Proutia 
betulina (x 110 diam.). Similar dis- 
tribution of hairs and scales as in 
the two preceding, the pectinations 
are longer and have little or no club- 
bing. 
Fig. 4.—Portion of antenna of Fumea 
casta (x70 diam.). The antenna is 
very like the last in general form, 
but has scales instead of hairs along 
the whole dorsum of the pectina- 
tions, making them look thicker and 
even somewhat clubbed, due, how- 
ever, to the scales being rather more 
abundant apically. 
Fig. 5.—Portion of antenna of Acantho- 
psyche opacella (x 70diam.). The 
pectinations are much longer and 
more flowing than in last. In Psy- 
chinae such pectinations are scaled 
(often hairseales) as in Fumea. In 
Acanthopsychinae such scaling has 
been lost and the dorsum is naked 
except for an occasional tactile bristle. 
