1881.] Entomology. 485 
must sink as a synonym of that earlier name and should not be 
used for any other species. The application of this principle will 
doubtless serve to settle the synonymy of his “ Grapholitha 
discoferana,” among others. 
he new genera are Hendecastema (which Professor Fernald 
has, in his review, shown to be synonymous with Clemens’s prior 
genus Amorbia), peculiar for the pectinate antenna of the male, 
and for vein seven of the primaries being forked in the female but 
not in the male; Synunoma, also with pectinate male antenne, 
remarkable for the great size of the abdomen of the female; Hys- 
trichophora, differing from Phoxopteris in the longer palpi; and 
Proteopteryx, allied to Grapholitha but peculiar for an abrupt in- 
dentation of the posterior margin of the primaries upon vein five, 
and for the curving of veins three and four towards it. We may 
add in regard to Proteopteryx that Hedya spoliana Clem., and 
Hedya cressoniana Clem., have identically the same structure, and 
will doubtless take their place in that genus; but that this char- 
acter is not confined to a single genus is evident from its opcir 
rence in a new genus which we have, in a paper just published, 
named Proteoteras, and which differs from Proteopteryx in the » 
rough scaling of the primaries and the presence of a peculiar 
costal tuft on the male secondaries 
ne of t 
latiferreana, we 
characters for a distinct genus, allied to Zeller’s Ecdytolopha, 
