CLASS V, INSECTA. 
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Genus 348. LITHOSIA. Fabr., Latr., Leach. 
Wings horizontal: palpi shorter than the head, last joint cylindric, di- 
stinctly shorter than the second : back much flattened : antenna, sim- 
ple or but slightly ciliated, 
Sp. 1. Lit. quadra (four-spotted footman). Sp. 2. Lit. cnniplana, &c. 
Genus S49. YPONOMEUTA. Latr., Leach. Tinea. Fair., 
Hubner, Haworth. 
Wings rolled or convoluted : palpi as long as the head; the third joint 
obconic, as long or longer than the one before it: antenna simple. 
Sp. 1 . Ypo. Evonytnclla. 
Stiups 2 . — Antenna separate: eyes separate: longue elongate: palpi 
much longer than the head, over which they are recurved. 
Genus 350. JECOPIIORA. Lair. Nemapogon. Schrank, Leach. 
Phaljena (Tinea). Linne. Tinea. Fabr. Alucita. Oliv. 
Wings broadly fringed, lying on the back : palpi twice as long or more 
than the body; the second joint longer than the head, the last joint 
almost naked, recurved beyond the head. 
Obs. — To this genus Tinea 1. Linneella. 2. Flavellu. 3. Roesella , 
and their congeners belong. 
Stiups 3.— Tongue -not distinct, very short : front very hairy: palpi 
longer thau the head, the second joint hairy. 
Genus 351. EUPLOCAMUS. Latr., Leach. Tinea .Fair. Py- 
RAtlS. Hubner. 
Palpi two; the second joint with numerous elongate scales, the third 
joint naked and ascending : antenna much pectinated. 
Sp. 1. Eup. Guttella. Fabr. 
Genus 352. PIIYSIS. Fabr., Hubner, Leach. Ph alien a (Tinea). 
Linne. 
Palpi four, distinct; upper ones small, inflexed: antenna simple, or 
slightly ciliated. 
Sp. 1 . Phy. Pelionella (clothes moth). 
inhabits houses. 
Obs. — A ll the cloth moths, of which there are several species, belong 
to this genus. 
St i rps 4 . — Antenna very long, contiguous: eyes subcon tiguous : tongue 
elongate : palpi very hairy, ascending not longer than the head. 
Genus 353. ADELA. Latr., Leach. Nemophora. Hoffinansegg. 
Nemapogon. Schrank. Alucita. Fabr. Tinea. Hubner. 
Pu alien a (Tinea). Linne. 
Sfl- 1. Ad. Hegeerella (Japan-moth). 
Inhabits the borders of woods. 
