TORTRICINA (Rennie). 
Divided into, 
1, Tonrnicrpm, with the antenne always bristle-shaped ; 
he wings with their outer margin arched at the base, and 
0 narrowed as to give the insect a short broad form 
OF MOTHS, XXXV 
PAGK 
13. Borys ‘ . 151 
14. Marcariria . 151 
15. Scoputa . . 154 
16. Nora . 154 
17. Asopia » 148 
18. Nympnuta » LL 
t the shoulders 155 
2. Yronomevripm®, with the under palpi reg than 
ie head, often in form of a muzzle . 186 
3. Tinempx, with the wings rarely rounded ‘at the tip, 
ftener acute, convoluted and deeply fringed ; first pair 
ong and narrow, the second pair broad and folded during 
lepose, - 211 
4, Awerms, with the body and feet long and slender ; 
e wings, particularly the second pair, divided lengthwise 
the form of feathers ; the antenna always bristle-shaped. 229 
TORTRICID£E (Stevrnens.) 
Divided into, 
1, Cutorrnona ‘ : . - 155 
2, Torrrix 155 
3. Lozormnia . 166 
4. Ampnisa , - 158 
5. Diruta A 4 - 158 
6. Anriruesta 159 
7, Serronora 160 
8. Psruporom1a 162 
9, Srecanoprycua 164 
10, AncnyLorena 166 
