TINEIID^. 
409 
Phylloporia bistrigella described and figured in all stages ; Staintou, 
/. c. pp. 32-41, pi. i. fig. 2. 
Myrmecozela ocTiraceella described and figured in all stages ; id. I. c. 
pp. 44-53, pi. i. fig. 3 (il/. danubiella, Mann, scarcely belongs to this 
genus). 
Incui'varia musculella, pp. 62-73, fig. 1, pectinea^ pp. 74-83, fig. 2, 
and kcerneriella, pp. 84-93, fig. 3 ; described and figured in all stages, id. 
I. c. pi. ii. 
Adela fihulella^ pp. 160-171, fig. 1, rufimitrella, pp. 172-181, fig. 2, 
fiolella, pp. 182-191. fig. 3, described and figured in all stages ; id. I. c. 
pi. iv. 
Nemotois scahiosellus, pp. 200-213, fig. 1, fasciellus, pp. 214-227, fig. 2, 
and minimellus, pp. 228-238, fig. 3, described and figured in all stages ; 
id. I. c. pi. V, 
Micropteryx subpurjmrella, pp. 108-117, fig. 1, unimaculella, pp. 118- 
129, fig. 2, and salopiella, pp. 130-139, fig. 3 ; described and figured ; id. 
I. c. pi. iii. M. aruncella and seppella are hardly distinct. 
Hyponomeiita. On the habits and synonymy of various species, cf. 
Laboulbene, Ragonot, &c., Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. pp. cxii. & cxiii., 
cxxiii.& cxxiv.; also E. Ferris, Pet. Nouv. 1873, pp. 331 & 332. 
Hyponomeuta mahalehella ; H. Delemain, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. 
pp. cxxviii. & cxxix. 
Hyponomeuta malinella. On its habits, and the best means of destroy- 
ing it ; Guenee, Bull. Soc. Dunoise. On its parasites ; Ragonot, I. c. pp. 
cxlv. & cxlvi. 
Hyponomeuta orbimaculella, Chambers, probably = evonymella of 
European authors ; Chambers, Canad. Ent. v. p. 12. 
Eidophasia messingiella. Habits of larva ; Stainton, /. c. p. 163. 
Flutella annulatella. Larva described ; C. S. Gregson, Ent. vi. p. 360. 
Cerostoma. H. Christoph refers his Anursia seniculella to this genus, 
and describes the $ ; Hor. Ent. Ross. x. p. 51. 
Enicostoma lobelia figured and described in all stages ; Stainton, I. c. 
pp. 310-319, pi. vii. fig. 2. 
Phibalocera quercana figured and described in all stages ; id. I. c. 
pp. 296-307, pi. vii. fig. 1. 
Psecadia funerella^ pp. 252-267, fig. 1, bipunctella., pp. 268-279, fig. 2, 
decemguttella, pp. 280-291, fig. 3, described and figured in all stages ; id- 
1. c. pi. vi. P. luctuoseUa is a form of funerella ; P. lardutella hardly 
belongs to this genus, id. I. c. p. 242. 
Exeretia allisella figured and described in all stages ; id. I. c. pp. 322- 
331, pi. vii. fig. 3. 
Depressaria ontariella, Bethune, = heracliana, auctt. ; Zeller & Lint- 
ner, Canad. Ent. v. p. 82. 
Depressaria rotundella, douglasella, yeatiana, and capreolella. Larvas 
described ; C. S. Gregson, Ent. vi. pp. 426, 453, 454, 482, 566. 
Depressaria senecionis, Stand. (= ? saraceuella, Rossi.). Transforma- 
tions described ; Eppelsheim, S. E. Z. xxxiv. pp. 92 & 93. 
Adrasiia quercifoliella^ Chambers, ? = Psoricoptera gibbosella, Staint.; 
Chambers, I. c. pp. 72, 171. 175. 
