﻿SYNOPSIS 
  OF 
  CONTENTS. 
  XI. 
  

  

  Genus 
  : 
  Gillmeria, 
  219. 
  Synonymy, 
  219 
  ; 
  Diagnosis 
  of 
  genus 
  (imago, 
  pupa, 
  

   and 
  larva), 
  220. 
  

  

  Gillmeria 
  ochrodactyla, 
  221. 
  Synonymy, 
  221 
  ; 
  Original 
  description 
  ; 
  

   Imago 
  ; 
  Sexual 
  dimorphism 
  ; 
  Variation 
  ; 
  var. 
  borgmanni, 
  222 
  ; 
  var. 
  bosniaca 
  ; 
  Com- 
  

   parison 
  of 
  G, 
  ochrodactyla 
  and 
  G. 
  pallidactyla, 
  223; 
  Egglaying 
  ; 
  Habits 
  of 
  larva, 
  

   226 
  ; 
  Larva 
  ; 
  Variation 
  of 
  larva, 
  227 
  ; 
  Comparison 
  of 
  larvae 
  of 
  G. 
  ochrodactyla 
  

   and 
  G. 
  pallidactyla, 
  228 
  ; 
  Pupation 
  ; 
  Pupa, 
  230 
  ; 
  Variation 
  in 
  pupa 
  ; 
  Comparison 
  

   of 
  pupa 
  of 
  G. 
  ochrodactyla 
  and 
  G. 
  pallidactyla, 
  232 
  ; 
  Foodplants 
  ; 
  Time 
  of 
  

   appearance, 
  232; 
  Habits, 
  234; 
  Habitats; 
  British 
  localities 
  ; 
  Distribution, 
  235. 
  

  

  Gillmeria 
  pallidactyla, 
  236. 
  Synonymy, 
  236; 
  Original 
  description 
  ; 
  Imago; 
  

   Genitalia, 
  237 
  ; 
  Variation 
  ; 
  Diagnoses 
  of 
  forms; 
  var. 
  albescens, 
  238 
  ; 
  var. 
  scotica; 
  

   var. 
  marginidactylus 
  ; 
  var. 
  nebulaed 
  actylus 
  ; 
  var. 
  bischofi, 
  239 
  ; 
  var. 
  cervini- 
  

   dactylus 
  ; 
  Egglaying 
  ; 
  Ovum, 
  240 
  ; 
  Habits 
  of 
  larva, 
  241 
  ; 
  Larva, 
  242 
  ; 
  Variation 
  in 
  

   colour 
  according 
  to 
  age 
  of 
  larvse, 
  244; 
  Foodplants; 
  Pupation; 
  Pupa, 
  245; 
  Time 
  

   of 
  appearance, 
  247 
  ; 
  Habits 
  ; 
  Habitat, 
  249 
  ; 
  British 
  localities 
  ; 
  Distribution, 
  251. 
  

  

  Comparison 
  or 
  Platyptiliin;e 
  , 
  Eucnemidophorin^e, 
  Amblyptiliin^e 
  , 
  and 
  

   Marasmarchin^e. 
  — 
  Internal 
  and 
  external 
  feeding 
  of 
  larvae; 
  setae; 
  arrangement 
  of 
  

   tubercles; 
  development 
  of 
  cremastral 
  hooks, 
  etc., 
  251; 
  Scale-tufts; 
  skin-hairs; 
  

   pupal 
  dorsal 
  ridge 
  ; 
  segmental 
  processes, 
  etc., 
  252 
  ; 
  Fan-shaped 
  warts, 
  etc., 
  253. 
  

  

  Subfamily: 
  EucnemidophorinjE. 
  Tribe: 
  Eucnemidophoridi, 
  253. 
  Position 
  

   of 
  subfamily, 
  Bacot, 
  253 
  ; 
  Ditto, 
  Chapman 
  ; 
  Pupal 
  characters 
  ; 
  Cocoon-forming 
  

   habit, 
  254. 
  

  

  Genus 
  : 
  Eucnemidophorus, 
  254. 
  Synonymy, 
  254 
  ; 
  Criticism 
  of 
  ditto, 
  255 
  ; 
  

   Diagnosis 
  of 
  larva 
  and 
  pupa, 
  256. 
  

  

  Eucnemidophorus 
  rhododactyla, 
  256. 
  Synonymy, 
  256 
  ; 
  Original 
  descrip- 
  

   tion 
  ; 
  Imago; 
  Genitalia; 
  Egglaying; 
  Ovum; 
  Habits 
  of 
  Larva, 
  257; 
  Larva, 
  259; 
  

   Variation 
  of 
  Larva, 
  261 
  ; 
  Foodplants 
  ; 
  Puparium 
  ; 
  Pupa, 
  262 
  ; 
  Variation 
  of 
  Pupa 
  ; 
  

   Time 
  of 
  appearance, 
  265; 
  Habits; 
  Habitat, 
  266; 
  British 
  localities; 
  Distribution, 
  267. 
  

  

  Subfamily: 
  Amblyptiliin^e. 
  Tribe: 
  Amblyptiliidi, 
  267. 
  Larval, 
  pupal, 
  

   and 
  imaginal 
  characteristics, 
  268. 
  

  

  Genus: 
  Amblyptilia, 
  268. 
  Synonymy; 
  Hlibner's 
  diagnosis; 
  Historical 
  

   summary; 
  Wallengren's 
  diagnosis, 
  269; 
  Bestriction 
  of 
  genus; 
  Chief 
  characters 
  

   of 
  two 
  British 
  species, 
  270; 
  Confusion 
  in 
  nomenclature, 
  etc., 
  of 
  A. 
  cosmodactyla, 
  

   A. 
  punctidactyla 
  ; 
  Bankes' 
  opinion 
  on 
  Hlibner's 
  figures, 
  271; 
  Fletcher's 
  ditto; 
  

   Frey's 
  ditto, 
  272 
  ; 
  Hofmann's 
  ditto, 
  273. 
  

  

  Amblyptilia 
  cosmodactyla, 
  273. 
  Synonymy, 
  273; 
  Description 
  of 
  original 
  

   figures, 
  274 
  ; 
  Earliest 
  description 
  ; 
  Imago 
  ; 
  Variation, 
  275 
  ; 
  ab. 
  nivea 
  ; 
  var. 
  

   tetralicella, 
  277 
  ; 
  var. 
  calaminthae, 
  278 
  ; 
  Comparison 
  of 
  the 
  imagines 
  of 
  A. 
  cosmo- 
  

   dactyla 
  and 
  A. 
  punctidactyla; 
  Egglaying; 
  Ovum, 
  279; 
  Habits 
  of 
  larva, 
  280; 
  

   Larva, 
  282 
  ; 
  Variation 
  of 
  larva 
  ; 
  Comparison 
  of 
  the 
  larvae 
  of 
  A. 
  cosmodactyla 
  and 
  

   A. 
  punctidactyla, 
  286 
  ; 
  Foodplants, 
  287 
  ; 
  Parasites; 
  Puparium, 
  288; 
  Pupa, 
  289; 
  

   Colour 
  variation 
  in 
  pupa, 
  292 
  ; 
  Similarity 
  of 
  coloration 
  of 
  larvss 
  and 
  pupae 
  of 
  

   A. 
  cosmodactyla 
  and 
  A. 
  punctidactyla; 
  Time 
  of 
  appearance, 
  293; 
  Habits, 
  295; 
  

   Habitats, 
  296; 
  British 
  localities, 
  297 
  ; 
  Distribution, 
  298. 
  

  

  Amblyptilia 
  punctidactyla, 
  299. 
  Synonymy 
  ; 
  Original 
  description, 
  291) 
  : 
  

   Imago 
  ; 
  Variation 
  ; 
  ab. 
  albida, 
  300 
  ; 
  var. 
  stachydalis, 
  302 
  ; 
  var. 
  ulodactyla 
  ; 
  

   Comparison 
  of 
  A. 
  punctidactyla 
  and 
  A. 
  cosmodactyla, 
  303; 
  Habits 
  of 
  larva, 
  304; 
  

   Larva, 
  305 
  ; 
  Variation 
  of 
  larva 
  ; 
  Foodplants, 
  307 
  ; 
  Pupation 
  ; 
  Variation 
  of 
  pupa 
  ; 
  

   Pupa, 
  308; 
  Time 
  of 
  appearance, 
  309; 
  Habits; 
  Habitat, 
  311; 
  British 
  localities; 
  

   Distiibution, 
  313. 
  

  

  Subfamily: 
  Stenoptiliinje. 
  Tribe: 
  Stenoptiliidi, 
  313. 
  Hubner's 
  coitus 
  ; 
  

   Herrich-Schat'fer's 
  Pterophorus 
  ; 
  Wallengren's 
  MimaeseopHlus 
  and 
  diagnosis. 
  313 
  ; 
  

   Generalised 
  character; 
  Larval 
  peculiarities 
  and 
  structure, 
  314; 
  Pupal 
  ditto; 
  

   Imaginal 
  ditto, 
  315 
  ; 
  Hofmann's 
  diagnosis 
  of 
  imago, 
  316 
  ; 
  Hofmann's 
  analysis 
  of 
  

   subfamily, 
  317 
  ; 
  resting-habit, 
  318. 
  

  

  Genus 
  : 
  Adkinia, 
  318. 
  Synonymy 
  ; 
  Constitution, 
  318 
  ; 
  Ovum 
  ; 
  Suggestion 
  

   of 
  grouping, 
  319. 
  

  

  Adkinia 
  zophod 
  actylus, 
  319. 
  Synonymy; 
  Original 
  description. 
  319 
  : 
  Imago: 
  

   Sexual 
  dimorphism; 
  Variation, 
  320; 
  Diagnoses 
  of 
  forms. 
  321; 
  Comparison 
  of 
  

   A. 
  zopliodacti/lus 
  and 
  A. 
  bipunctidactyla 
  ; 
  Egglaying; 
  Ovum; 
  Habits 
  of 
  larva. 
  322; 
  

   Larva, 
  325 
  ; 
  Variation 
  of 
  larva 
  ; 
  Foodplants 
  ; 
  Parasites 
  ; 
  Pupation, 
  328 
  ; 
  Pupa. 
  

   329; 
  Variation 
  of 
  pupa 
  ; 
  Time 
  of 
  appearance. 
  331 
  ; 
  Habits, 
  332 
  ; 
  Habitat, 
  333; 
  

   British 
  localities 
  ; 
  Distribution, 
  334. 
  

  

  Adkinia 
  BIPUNCTIDACTYLA, 
  334. 
  Synonymy. 
  331; 
  Original 
  description: 
  

   Imago; 
  Variation, 
  335; 
  Diagnoses 
  of 
  forms. 
  337; 
  var. 
  et 
  ab. 
  plag%odactyltis\ 
  

  

  