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generic combination if different from the current generic placement. 
Type locality information in brackets is augmented data, mostly 
county names not usually noted in the original locality data. 
Oecophoridae 
"Glyphipteryx” [sic] quinqueferella Walsingham, 1881, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
Lond. 1881:322. 
Lectotype d (BMNH). California: [Hatchet Creek], Shasta County. 
This species was originally described by Walsingham in the genus 
Glyphipterix (Glyphipterigidae), undoubtedly due to the superficial re¬ 
semblance of the adult to several species of this genus in California. 
The genitalia and other adult morphological characters, notably the 
long labial palpi and scaled haustellum (glyphipterigids have a naked 
haustellum), indicate that this species is an oecophorid. The species 
appears to be related to members of the oecophorid genus Fabiola in 
the tribe Oecophorini (Hodges, pers. comm.). 
The female is unknown and no biological information is available. 
Males have been collected in montane areas of California in the 
Sierra Nevada and near Mt. Shasta. The lectotype d is hereby se¬ 
lected from among 4 syntypes in the British Museum (Natural His¬ 
tory) with the following label data: LECTOTYPE [round, purple edge]/ 
[reversed] Type H.T. [round, red edge]/Hatchet Creek, Shasta Co., 
CALIFORNIA, 14-17. VII. 1971, Wlsm. 92020/Walsingham, Collection, 
1910-427/[Durrant label] TYPE d descr., fig. d./LECTOTYPE d, Glyphip¬ 
teryx quinqueferella Wlsm., By Heppner ’76/.BM. d, Genitalia Slide, No. 
20231. There are three other syntypes extant, all labelled paralecto- 
types, with the same locality data as above: USNM (2d) and MCZ (Id). 
The three paralectotypes at the British Museum are also from the 
Walsingham collection: 3d, Wlsm. 92021 to 92023. 
Copromorphidae 
Lotisma Busck, 1909, Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 11:98. 
Type-species: Sciaphila trigonana Walsingham, 1879, orig. desig. 
trigonana (Walsingham, 1879), N. Amer. Tort, in Butler, lllus. 
Heterocera Br. Mus. 4:22. (Sciaphila). 
Lectotype 9 (BMNH). California: Mendocino, [Mendocino 
County]. 
kincaidiella Busck, 1904, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 27:747. 
(Hemerophila). 
Lectotype d (USNM). Washington: Seattle, [King County]. 
vulcanicola Meyrick, 1932, Exot. Microlepid. 4:285. 
Holotype d (NHMV). Costa Rica: Irazu. 
