Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . within the limits of a single family that a mo;e isolated position should perhaps be assigned to this genus. The succeeding families of geuuineTiueina may provisionally be arrangedin the following ascending order, beginning with A. the more generalized,and ending with 2>, the most modified forms. A. «Zrt.—Maxillary palpi five-jointed iu Nemophora, in Adela no maxil-lary paljii in moth. Larva of Adela with numerous dorsal piliferous plates,those of Sima>this being similar; those of Nematois (fig. S) being confined to the thoracic segment


Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . within the limits of a single family that a mo;e isolated position should perhaps be assigned to this genus. The succeeding families of geuuineTiueina may provisionally be arrangedin the following ascending order, beginning with A. the more generalized,and ending with 2>, the most modified forms. A. «Zrt.—Maxillary palpi five-jointed iu Nemophora, in Adela no maxil-lary paljii in moth. Larva of Adela with numerous dorsal piliferous plates,those of Sima>this being similar; those of Nematois (fig. S) being confined to the thoracic —:Maxillary palpi inesent. Pupa with maxillary palpi well developed (fig. 10).Nepficulidw. Zur Phylogenie uud Ontogenie dcs Fliigelgeaders der Schmetterlinge. Zeits. wissens. Zooloo-ie 180S. Mis. 50 5 66 MEMOIRS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Lithocolletida:—No maxillaiy palpi in moth. Pupa of Tisclieria (figs. 19,20) -with uo tracesof maxillary palpi, but the labial palpi well developed; no cremaster. D Nrv ^^ Va/. Fio. 10.—Cast skiu of pupa of Tinea tapetzella;A, head; J3, end of abdomeu; C, last three seg-ments of same enlarged; D, another view of C.


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