422 INSECTA, LEPIDOPTERA. 
Glyphipteryx. Stainton (Nat. Hist. Tineina, xi. pp. 228-277, pi. 7) figures 
and describes in all their stages O. haworthana, Steph., G. equiteUa, Scop., and 
G, Jischeriellaj Zell, 
Antkpila. Stainton (/. o, pp. 208-326, pi. 8. f. 2, 3) figures and describes 
pfeifferella, Iliibn., and A. treitschkiella, F. v. It. 
Hdiozela. Stainton (/. c. pp. 278-297, pi. 8. f. 1) figures and describes 
H. resple7idellaf S taint. 
Zelleria, Stainton (/. c. pp. 88-125, pi. 3) figures and describes Z. phil- 
lyrella, Mill., Z. oleastrella, Mill., and Z, saxifi'agcBf Staint. 
Coleophoi'a leucapemiella, Iliibn. Gartner describes the transformations of 
this species, of which C, alhifascella, Zell., is the $ . He remarks that 
Stainton has put each into the section to which the other structurally belongs. 
Gartner has also bred C. omtantella. Verb. Ver. Briinn. vii. pp. 174-180. 
Coleophora caucasicUf Staint., is figured by Lederer, Ann. E. Belg. pi. 2. 
f. 15. 
Stathm'opoda. Stainton (Nat. Hist. Tineina, xii. pp. 40-67, pi. 2) figures 
and describes S. pedella, Linn., and S. guerinii, Staint. 
Cosmopteryx. Stainton (/. c. pp. 2-39, pi. 1) figures and describes C. lieni- 
gielltty Zell., C. orichalcea, Staint., and C. sch7mdiella, Frey. 
Omophila v-Jlavcu. On this species as injurious to wine-corks, see Ent. 
V. p. 44. 
ChauUodus. Stainton (/. c. xii. pp. 08-106, pi. 3. f. 1-3) figures and de- 
scribes C, stamtoTiellus, Mill., and C, illige7'dlm, 
Lav>e7'7ia. Stainton (1. c. xi. pp. 126-227, pis. 4-6) figures and describes L. 
p}i7'ag77iitdlay Staint. ; L. propinquellay Staint. j L. fulvesceTis, Haw. j L. epilobi- 
ella, Bom. ; L. deco7'eUay Steph. ; L. suhhistd igella, Haw. ; L. 7'har7i7iiellay Zell. 
AsycJma. Stainton (1. c. xii. pp. 106-125, pi. 4. f. 1, 2) figures and de- 
scribes A. te7’77i{7idla, Westw., and A. ceratellay Zell. 
Ochro77iolepis. Stainton (/. c. pp. 126-133, pi. 4. f. 3) figures and describes 
O. ictella, HUbn. 
Phylluporia, g. n., v. Ileinem. Schmett. Doutschl. u. d. Schweiz, ii. 2. 
p. 67. Fore wings broader and shorter than in 'Tmca, with only lOnervures. 
Larva differing in habit. Type Tmea bistrigdla, Haw. 
Wockia, g. n., v. Ileinem. l.c, p. 102. Allied to Calu7itica’y fore wings 
longer, with the seventh nervure differently placed j hind wings with a more 
obtuse hinder angle to the middle cell. Type JF. funeb7'dla, sp. n., 1. c. p. 103, 
Obernigk. 
Herrichia, g. n.. Stand. B. E. Z. 1870, p. 292. Allied to Ilypo7io77imta, 
Type excelselluy sp. n., 1. c., Lahr. 
Von Heinemann (Schmett. Deutschl. u. d. Schweiz, ii. 2) separates the 
genus Gdechia as originally employed by Zeller into the 28 following genera, 
of which all except those marked with an asterisk are new : — *Pso7'icopte7'a, 
*Gelechia, Poecilta, B7'yotrophay Silot7’oga, Argyritis, ^Lita, B7'ach7niaj Teleuiy 
*Recu7'variay Tuchyptiliaj B7'achyc7'ossata, Ce)'atopho7'ay Rhhwsiay Aca)itho~ 
phila, *A7iacat)ipsis, Ergatis, Do7'ypho)'a f, Mo7ioch7’oa, La77ip7'otes, Nimnodia, 
Chela7'ia, Ptodie7iusa, *Parasia, Apodia, Cladodes, Go7iiay and Euteles. A 
comparative table of these genera is given (/. c. pp. 188-191) ; and their cha- 
racters are also given in full by Stainton (Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 105-168), so 
that it is unnecessary to repeat them here. 
t Preoccupied in Coleoptera. 
