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# \i{}Phyllonorycter acerifoliella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob48.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter acerifoliella (as sylvella): Jacobs (1945)>
      litho10.jpg <@subject Common British species on Aceraceae>
                  <@text x=184 y=900
                               t=\i{}1, Phyllonorycter\i0{}
                               (\i{}Lithocolletis\i0{}) \i{}acerifoliella\i0{},
                               with its food-plant \i{}Acer campestre\i0{}
                               (Maple, left); 2, \i{}P. geniculella\i0{}, with its
                               food-plant \i{}Acer pseudoplatanus\i0{}
                               (Sycamore, right). \i{}P. platanoidell\i0{}a (on the
                               Norway Maple, \i{}Acer platanoides\i0{}: less
                               likely to be encountered) is omitted.>
      stai206r.jpg <@subject P. acerifoliella (as sylvella), P. messaniella and
                            P. ulmifoliella: Stainton (1855) Plate VI, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=18 y=11
                                t=PYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. acerifoliella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined \i{}Acer\i0{}
                                leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P. messaniella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a) and mined leaf of evergreen oak
                                (2b). 3, \i{}P. ulmifoliella\i0{}: imago (3m),
                                larva (3a) and mined birch leaf (3b).>
      stai206l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate VI: original legend.>
      phyl029.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter acerifoliella (specimens): photo>
                  <@text x=879 y=33
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter acerifoliella\i0{}. Mines 
                               30/7/56, Monk's Wood, Hunts. L. Watson.>
      phyllac1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter acerifoliella, leaf mine: Ben Smart(2018),
            UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      sylvel01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter acerifoliella\i0{} (as \i{}sylvella\i0{}),
            genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>      

# \i{}Phyllonorycter anderidae\i0{} <(Fletcher)>/
      jacob30.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter anderidae: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho04.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Birch>
                  <@text x=891 y=121
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) cavella; 2,
                               P. ulmifoliella; \i{}3, P. anderidae\i0{}; 4, P.
                               corylifoliella.>
      anderi01.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter anderidae, genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe 
            (1935)>                    

# \i{}Phyllonorycter blancardella\i0{} <(Fabricius)>/
      jacob19.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter blancardella (with synonymous 
                  P. concomitella): Jacobs (1945)>
      litho16.jpg <@subject Two forms of Phyllonorycter blancardella, with
                           food-plant>
                  <@text x=893 y=906
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter blancardella\i0{}. The form
                               depicted at the left was formerly recognized as a
                               distinct species (\i{}P. concomitella\i0{}).
                               \i{}Malus sylvestris\i0{} (crab apple) from
                               Curtis.>
      hbv8phy.jpg <@subject Mainland-european P. cydoniella (cf. P. blancardella) and
      5 other species: Hbner, 1796-1819>
      phyllcyd.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter cydoniella (cf. P. blancardella, =
            P. hostis?: I. Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      concom01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter blancardella\i0{} (as \i{}concomitella\i0{}), 
            genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>      

# \i{}Phyllonorycter cavella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob27.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter cavella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho04.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Birch>
                  <@text x=891 y=121
                               t=\i{}1, Phyllonorycter\i0{}
                               (\i{}Lithocolletis\i0{}) \i{}cavella\i0{}; 2, P.
                               ulmifoliella; 3, P. anderidae; 4, P.
                               corylifoliella.>
       cavell01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter cavella\i0{}, genitalia, genitalia: 
             Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                           

# \i{}Phyllonorycter cerasicolella\i0{} <(Herrich-Schffer)>/
      jacob15.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter cerasicolella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho18.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter cerasicolella, with food-plant>
                  <@text x=852 y=20
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter cerasicolella\i0{}, with
                               \i{}Prunus cerasus\i0{} (Sour or Dwarf Cherry).
                               The plant from Curtis.>
      phycera1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter cerasicolella, adult and mine on
            Prunus sp.: I. Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      cerasi01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter cerasicolella\i0{}, genitalia, genitalia: 
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter comparella\i0{} <(Duponchel)>/
      jacob45.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter comparella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho14.jpg <@subject P. comparella and food-plant>
                  <@text x=679 y=175
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter comparella\i0{}. \i{}Populus
                               nigra\i0{} (Black Poplar, represented by the male
                               catkin at the right, and the male flower) and
                               \i{}P. alba\i0{} (White Poplar, more often) are
                               given as food-plants. The less common
                               \i{}Phyllonorycter sagitella\i0{} is associated
                               with \i{}Populus tremula\i0{} (Aspen, represented
                               by the female catkin on the left and the other
                               details). Botanical illustrations from Lindley.>
      stai207r.jpg <@subject Lithocelletis populifoliella, cf. \i{}P.
                            comparella\i0{}; \i{}P. staintoniella\i0{}; \i{}P.
                            quinquenotella\i0{} (North American): Stainton
                            (1855), Plate VII>
                   <@text x=34 y=13
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, cf. \i{}P. comparella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a) and mined poplar leaf
                                (1b). 2, \i{}P. staintonella\i0{}: imago (2m),
                                larva (2a) and sprig of \i{}Genista pilosa\i0{},
                                with two mined leaves (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                quinquenotella\i0{} (a North American species):
                                imago (3m), larva (3a) and mined stem of
                                \i{}Genista sagittalis\i0{} (3b).>
      stai207l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate VII: original legend.>
      phycomp1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter comparella, mine in Populus
            canescens: B. Smart (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      compar01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter comparella\i0{}, genitalia,:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>         

# \i{}Phyllonorycter coryli\i0{} <(Nicelli)>/
      jacob12.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter coryli: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho05.jpg <@subject Phyllonocycter species on Hazel>
                  <@text x=22 y=91
                               t=\i{}1, Phyllonorycter coryli\i0{}; 2, P.
                               nicellii.>
      stai202r.jpg <@subject P. corylifoliella, P. coryli and P. quinnata (as
                            carpinicolella): Stainton (1855) Plate II, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=502 y=5
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. corylifoliella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a) and two mined hawthorn
                                leaves (1b). 2, \i{}L. coryli\i0{}: imago (2m),
                                larva (2a) and mined hazel leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                quinnata\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3b) and mined
                                hornbeam leaf (3b).>
      stai202l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate II: original legend.>
      phycory1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter coryli: Ian Kimber (2018), 
            UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      coryli01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter coryli\i0{}, genitalia: 
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)> 

# \i{}Phyllonorycter corylifoliella\i0{} <(Hbner)>/
      jacob44.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter corylifoliella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho22.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter corylifoliella, with a range of
                           food-plants>
                  <@text x=459 y=928
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter corylifoliella\i0{}, with a
                               few examples from its wide range of foodplants:
                               \i{}Crataegus monogyna\i0{} (Hawthorn, upper
                               left), \i{}Prunus spinosa\i0{} (Sloe, lower
                               left), \i{}Malus sylvestris\i0{} (Crab apple,
                               lower right), and \i{}Betula\i0{} (Birch, upper
                               right). The plants from Curtis.>
      stai202r.jpg <@subject P. corylifoliella, P. coryli and P. quinnata (as
                            carpinicolella): Stainton (1855) Plate II, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=502 y=5
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. corylifoliella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a) and two mined hawthorn
                                leaves (1b). 2, \i{}L. coryli\i0{}: imago (2m),
                                larva (2a) and mined hazel leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                quinnata\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3b) and mined
                                hornbeam leaf (3b).>
      stai202l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate II: original legend.>                               
      hbv8phy.jpg <@subject P. corylifoliella (Hbner) and 5 other species: Hbner, 1796-1819>                              
      phycory6.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter corylifoliella, mine in Crataegus: Ian 
            Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter distentella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob08.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter distentella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) roboris; 2,
                               P. harrisella; 3, P. heegeriella; 4, P.
                               messaniella; 5, P. quercifoliella; \i{}6, P.
                               distentella\i0{}; 7, P. lautella; 8, P.
                               muelleriella; 9, P. kuhlweiniella.>
                               
# \i{}Phyllonorycter dubitella\i0{} <(Herrich-Schffer)>/
      phydubit.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter dubitella: Ben Smart(2018), UKmoths
            https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phydub1.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter dubitella: Agassiz (1980), Proc. Brit. 
                   Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. 13-15>      

# \i{}Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella\i0{} <(Bouch)>/
      jacob36.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho12.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Caprifoliaceae>
                  <@text x=28 y=77
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter trifasciella; \i{}2, P.
                               emberizaepenella\i0{}. Depicted here with
                               \i{}Lonicera caprifolium\i0{} (also on other
                               species of Honeysuckle, and
                               \i{}Symphoricarpos\i0{}).>
      stai208r.jpg <@subject P. trifasciella, P. scabiosella and P.
                            emberizaepenella: Stainton (1855) Plate VIII>
                   <@text x=590 y=2
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. trifasciella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined honeysuckle
                                leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P. scabiosella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a), and mined \i{}Scabiosa
                                columbaria\i0{} leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                emberizaepennella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a)
                                and mined honeysuckle leaf (3b).>
      stai208l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate VIII: original legend.>
      phyembe1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella, adult and mine in 
            Symphoricarpos: Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      emberi01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>         

# \i{}Phyllonorycter froelichiella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob40.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter froelichiella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho20.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Alder>
                  <@text x=896 y=841
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter strigulatella; 2, P.
                               stettinensis; \i{}3, P. froelichiella\i0{}; 4, P.
                               kleemannella. Representation of the foodplant
                               (Alder, \i{}Alnus glutinosa\i0{}) from Sowerby
                               and Johnson.>
        phyfroe1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter froelichiella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                   UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
        phyfroe2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter froelichiella, mines in Alnus: 
                   Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
        froeli01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycer froelichiella\i0{}, genitalia:
              Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>          
                   
# \i{}Phyllonorycter geniculella\i0{} <(Ragonot)>/
      jacob49.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter geniculella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho10.jpg <@subject Common British Species on Aceraceae>
                  <@text x=184 y=900
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis)
                               acerifoliella, with its food-plant \i{}Acer
                               campestre\i0{} (Maple, left); \i{}2, P.
                               geniculella\i0{}, with its food-plant \i{}Acer
                               pseudoplatanus\i0{} (Sycamore, right). P.
                               platanoidella (on the Norway Maple, \i{}Acer
                               platanoides\i0{}: less likely to be encountered)
                               is not illustrated.>
      phyl005.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter geniculella (specimen): photo>
                  <@text x=889 y=53
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter geniculella\i0{}. 29/7/46, Hampstead
                               Heath. R.G. Warren.>
      phygeni1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter geniculella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                   UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      genicu01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter geniculella\i0{}, genitalia:
              Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                      

# \i{}Phyllonorycter harrisella\i0{} <(Linnaeus)>/
      jacob02.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter harrisella (as P. cramerella): Jacobs (1945)> 
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) roboris;
                               \i{}2, P. harrisella\i0{}; 3, P. heegeriella; 4,
                               P. messaniella; 5, P. quercifoliella; 6, P.
                               distentella; 7, P. lautella; 8, P. muelleriella;
                               9, P. kuhlweiniella.>
      phyharr1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter harrisella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                   UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      cramer01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter harrisella\i0{} (as \i{}cramerella\i0{}), 
            genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>             

# \i{}Phyllonorycter heegeriella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob04.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter heegeriella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) roboris; 2,
                               P. harrisella; \i{}3, P. heegeriella\i0{}; 4, P.
                               messaniella; 5, P. quercifoliella; 6, P.
                               distentella; 7, P. lautella; 8, P. muelleriella;
                               9, P. kuhlweiniella.>
      heeger01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter heegeriella\i0{}, genitalia:
              Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                                  

# \i{}Phyllonorycter hilarella\i0{} <(Zetterstedt)>/
      jacob28.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter hilarella (as spinolella): Jacobs (1945)>
      litho03.jpg <@subject 5 species on Salix in Britain>
                  <@text x=904 y=114
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) salicolella;
                               2, P. quinqueguttella; \i{}3, P. hilarella\i0{};
                               4, P. salictella viminiella; 5, P. viminetorum.>
                  <@text x=724 y=24 w=260 h=57 m
                         t=See notes for legend>
      spinol01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter hilarella\i0{} (as \i{}spinolella\i0{}), 
            genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>               
                         

# \i{}Phyllonorycter insignitella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob32.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter insignitella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho24.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter insignitella,with food-plants>
                  <@text x=883 y=26
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter insignitella\i0{}: usually
                               on \i{}Ononis repens\i0{} (Rest Harrow, right),
                               but sometimes on \i{}Trifolium\i0{} spp. The
                               latter exemplified by \i{}T. arvense\i0{} (Hare's
                               Foot Clover, left) and \i{}T. ochroleucon\i0{}
                               (Sulphur Clover, centre). The plants from
                               Curtis.>
      insign01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter insignitella\i0{}, genitalia: 
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                            

# \i{}Phyllonorycter junoniella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob24.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter junoniella: Jacobs (1945)>
      phyl023.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter junoniella (specimen): photo>
                  <@text x=95 y=863
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter junoniella\i0{}. Mine from \i{}Vaccinium
                               vitis-idaea\i0{}, 2/4/56. L. Watson.>
      litho08.jpg <@subject P. junoniella, on Vaccinium>
                  <@text x=15 y=18
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter junoniella\i0{}. Depicted
                               here with \i{}Vaccinium myrtillus\i0{} (Bilberry,
                               at left), as well as the evergreen \i{}V.
                               vitis-idaea\i0{} (Cowberry, upper right) with
                               which it is more often associated.>
      stai204r.jpg <@subject P. lantanella , P. junoniella (as vacciniella) and
                            P. nigrescentella (as bremiella): Stainton (1855)
                            Plate IV, under Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=553 y=4
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. lantanella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a) and mined \i{}Viburnum
                                lantana\i0{} leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                junoniella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined leaf of \i{}Vaccinium vitis-idaea\i0{}
                                (2b). 3, \i{}P. nigrescentella\i0{}: imago (3a),
                                larva (3a), and mined leaf of \i{}Vicia
                                sepium\i0{} (3b).>
      stai204l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate IV: original legend.>
      junoni01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter junoniella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter kleemannella\i0{} <(Fabricius)>/
      jacob42.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter kleemannella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho20.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Alder>
                  <@text x=896 y=841
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter strigulatella; 2, P.
                               stettinensis; 3, P. froelichiella; \i{}4, P.
                               kleemannella\i0{}. Representation of the
                               foodplant (Alder, \i{}Alnus glutinosa\i0{}) from
                               Sowerby and Johnson.>
      hbv8phy.jpg <@subject P. kleemannella (as klemannella) and 5 other species:
            Hbner, 1796-1819>
      kleema01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter kleemannella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter kuhlweiniella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) roboris; 2,
                               P. harrisella; 3, P. heegeriella; 4, P.
                               messaniella; 5, P. quercifoliella; 6, P.
                               distentella; 7, P. lautella; 8, P. muelleriella;
                               \i{}9, P. kuhlweiniella\i0{}.>
      hortel01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter kuhlweiniella\i0{} (as \i{}hortella\i0{}),
            genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                                     

# \i{}Phyllonorycter lantanella\i0{} <(Schrank)>/
      litho11.jpg <@subject P. lantanella with food-plants>
                  <@text x=904 y=95
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter lantanella\i0{}, with
                               food-plant species \i{}Viburnum opulus\i0{}
                               (Guelder Rose, left), and \i{}Viburnum
                               lantana\i0{} (Wayfaring Tree, right).>
      jacob22.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter lantanella: Jacobs (1945)>                              
                               
      stai204r.jpg <@subject P. lantanella , P. junoniella (as vacciniella) and
                            P. nigrescentella (as bremiella): Stainton (1855)
                            Plate IV, under Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=553 y=4
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. lantanella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a) and mined \i{}Viburnum
                                lantana\i0{} leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                junoniella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined leaf of \i{}Vaccinium vitis-idaea\i0{}
                                (2b). 3, \i{}P. nigrescentella\i0{}: imago (3a),
                                larva (3a), and mined leaf of \i{}Vicia
                                sepium\i0{} (3b).>
      stai204l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate IV: original legend.>
      lantan01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter lantanella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter lautella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob33.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter lautella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) roboris; 2,
                               P. harrisella; 3, P. heegeriella; 4, P.
                               messaniella; 5, P. quercifoliella; 6, P.
                               distentella; \i{}7, P. lautella\i0{}; 8, P.
                               muelleriella; 9, P. kuhlweiniella.>
       phylaut1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter lautella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
           UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
       phylaut2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter lautella, mines in oak: Ian Kimber 
           (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
       lautel01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter lautella\i0{}, genitalia:
       Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>     
                               
# \i{}Phyllonorycter leucographella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      pleucog.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter leucographella: from Emmet (1989)>
      phyleuc1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter leucographella: Ben Smart (2018), UKmoths
      https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phyleuc2.jpg <@subject P. leucographella mine in Crataegus: Ian Kimber (2018), 
      UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter maestingella\i0{} <(Mller)>/
      jacob13.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter maestingella (as P. faginella): Jacobs (1945)>
      litho13.jpg <@subject P. maestingella with food-plant>
                  <@text x=201 y=21
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter maestingella\i0{}. Details
                               of the food-plant (Beech, \i{}Fagus
                               sylvatica\i0{}) from Lindley.>
      stai203r.jpg <@subject P. mespilella (as torminella), P. spinicolella and
                            P. maestingella (as faginella): Stainton (1855)
                            Plate III, under Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=570 y=5
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. mespilella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined leaf of
                                \i{}Sorbus torminalis\i0{} (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                spinicolella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined sloe leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                maestingella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a), and
                                mined beech leaf (3b).>
      stai203l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate III: original legend>
      phymaes1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter maestingella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phymaes2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter maestingella, mine in beech: 
                Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      fagine01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter maestingella\i0{} (as 
            \i{}faginella\i0{}), genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>             

# \i{}Phyllonorycter mespilella\i0{} <(Hbner)>/
      jacob18.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter mespilella: Jacobs (1945)>
      jacob17.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter mespilella (as P. pyrivorella): Jacobs
                1945)>
      litho19.jpg <@subject Two forms of Phyllonorycter mespilella, with
                           food-plants>
                  <@text x=20 y=836
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter mespilella\i0{}. The form
                               depicted at the left, associated with Apple and
                               Pear, was formerly regarded as a distinct species
                               (\i{}P. pyrivorella\i0{}). The accompanying
                               plants, from Curtis, are \i{}Malus
                               sylvestris\i0{} (Crab apple,left), and \i{}Sorbus
                               torminalis\i0{} (Wild Service).>
      stai203r.jpg <@subject P. mespilella (as torminella), P. spinicolella and
                            P. maestingella (as faginella): Stainton (1855)
                            Plate III, under Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=570 y=5
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. mespilella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined leaf of
                                \i{}Sorbus torminalis\i0{} (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                spinicolella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined sloe leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                maestingella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a), and
                                mined beech leaf (3b).>
      stai203l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate III: original legend>                               
      hbv8phy.jpg <@subject P. mespilella (Hbner) and 5 other species: Hbner, 1796-1819>
      mespil01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter mespilella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter messaniella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob05.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter messaniella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) roboris; 2,
                               P. harrisella; 3, P. heegeriella; \i{}4, P.
                               messaniella\i0{} (and on other Fagaceae); 5, P.
                               quercifoliella; 6, P. distentella; 7, P.
                               lautella; 8, P. muelleriella; 9, P.
                               kuhlweiniella.>
      litho01.jpg <@subject British Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis: 49 species)>
                  <@text x=11 y=16
                               t=A1, \i{}Phyllonorycter roboris\i0{}; A2, \i{}P.
                               harrisella\i0{}; A3, \i{}P. tenerella\i0{}; A4,
                               \i{}A. heegeriella\i0{}; A5, P. MESSANIELLA; A6,
                               \i{}P. quercifoliella\i0{}; A7, \i{}P.
                               "alnifoliella" Dup. \i0{}, = \i{}P.
                               strigulatella\i0{}? B1, \i{}P. distentella\i0{};
                               B2, \i{}P. scopariella\i0{}; B3, \i{}P.
                               ulicicolella\i0{}; B4, \i{}P. quinnata\i0{}; B5,
                               \i{}P. coryli\i0{}; B6, \i{}P. maestingella\i0{};
                               B7, \i{}P. spinicolella\i0{}. C1, \i{}P.
                               cerasicolella\i0{}; C2, \i{}P. sorbi\i0{}; C3,
                               and C4, \i{}P. mespilella\i0{}; C5 and C6, \i{}P.
                               blancardella\i0{}; C7, \i{}P. oxyacanthae\i0{}.
                               D1, \i{}P. lantanella\i0{}; D2, \i{}P.
                               quinqueguttella\i0{}; D3, \i{}P. junoniella\i0{};
                               D4, \i{}P. salicicolella\i0{}; D5, \i{}P.
                               viminetorum\i0{}; D6, \i{}P. cavella\i0{}; D7,
                               \i{}P. hilarella\i0{}. E1, \i{}P.
                               ulmifoliella\i0{}; E2, \i{}P. anderidae\i0{}; E3,
                               \i{}P. nigrescentella\i0{}; E4, \i{}P.
                               insignitella\i0{}; E5, \i{}P. lautella\i0{}; E6,
                               \i{}P. schreberella\i0{}; E7, \i{}P.
                               trifasciella\i0{}. F1, \i{}P.
                               emberizaepenella\i0{}; F2, \i{}P.
                               scabiosella\i0{}; F3, \i{}P. tristrigella\i0{};
                               F4, \i{}P. stettinensis\i0{}; F5, \i{}P.
                               froelichiella\i0{}; F6, \i{}P. nicellii\i0{}; F7,
                               \i{}P. kleemannella\i0{}. G1, \i{}P.
                               salictella\i0{} ssp. \i{}viminiella\i0{}; G2,
                               \i{}P. corylifoliella\i0{}; G3, \i{}P.
                               comparella\i0{}; G4, \i{}P. muelleriella\i0{};
                               G5, \i{}P. kuhlweiniella\i0{}; G6, \i{}P.
                               acerifoliella\i0{}; G7, \i{}P. geniculella\i0{}.
                               From Jacobs (1945).>
      stai206r.jpg <@subject P. acerifoliella (as sylvella), P. messaniella and
                            P. ulmifoliella: Stainton (1855) Plate VI, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=18 y=11
                                t=PYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. acerifoliella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined \i{}Acer\i0{}
                                leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P. messaniella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a) and mined leaf of evergreen oak
                                (2b). 3, \i{}P. ulmifoliella\i0{}: imago (3m),
                                larva (3a) and mined birch leaf (3b).>
      stai206l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate VI: original legend.>
      phyl046.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter messaniella (specimens): photo>
                  <@text x=71 y=18
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter messaniella\i0{}. 20/5/56, Hillswod,
                               Leek, Staffs. L. Watson.>
      messan01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter messaniella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                        

# \i{}Phyllonorycter muelleriella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob46.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter muelleriella (as P. amyotella): Jacobs (1945)>
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) roboris; 2,
                               P. harrisella; 3, P. heegeriella; 4, P.
                               messaniella; 5, P. quercifoliella; 6, P.
                               distentella; 7, P. lautella; \i{}8, P.
                               muelleriella\i0{}; 9, P. kuhlweiniella.>
        amyote01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter muelleriella\i0{} (as 
             \i{}L. amyotella\i0{}), genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                        

# \i{}Phyllonorycter nicellii\i0{} <(Stainton)>/
      jacob41.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter nicelli: Jacobs (1945)>
      phynice1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter nicellii: Ian Kimber (2018), 
            UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phynice2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter nicellii, mine in Corylus: Ian 
            Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>         
      litho05.jpg <@subject Phyllonocycter species on Hazel>
                  <@text x=22 y=91
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter coryli; \i{}2, P.
                               nicellii\i0{}.>
      nicell01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter nicellii\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                        

# \i{}Phyllonorycter nigrescentella\i0{} <(Logan)>/
      jacob31.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter nigrescentella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho25.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter nigrescentella, with food-plants>
                  <@text x=627 y=443
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter nigrescentella\i0{}, with
                               \i{}Vicia sepium\i0{} (Bush Vetch, left). Other
                               host genera are here represented by \i{}Trifolium
                               ochroleucon\i0{} (Sulphur Clover), and
                               \i{}Lathyrus pratensis\i0{} (Meadow Vetchling,
                               right). Plants from Curtis.>
      stai204r.jpg <@subject P. lantanella , P. junoniella (as vacciniella) and
                            P. nigrescentella (as bremiella): Stainton (1855)
                            Plate IV, under Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=553 y=4
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. lantanella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a) and mined \i{}Viburnum
                                lantana\i0{} leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                junoniella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined leaf of \i{}Vaccinium vitis-idaea\i0{}
                                (2b). 3, \i{}P. nigrescentella\i0{}: imago (3a),
                                larva (3a), and mined leaf of \i{}Vicia
                                sepium\i0{} (3b).>
      stai204l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate IV: original legend.>
      nigres01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter nigrescentella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae\i0{} <(Frey)>/
      jacob21.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho15.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae and a common food-plant>
                  <@text x=18 y=815
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae\i0{}, with
                               \i{}Crataegus monogyna\i0{} (hawthorn). Also
                               associated with \i{}Pyrus\i0{} (pear) and
                               \i{}Cydonia\i0{} (quince). The plant ilustration
                               from Curtis.>
      oxyaca01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter oxyacanthae\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                        
                               
# \i{}Phyllonorycter platani\i0{} <(Staudinger)>/
      platani.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter platani: Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths
            https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
            
# \i{}Phyllonorycter platanoidella\i0{} <(Joannis)>/
      platanoi.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter platanoidella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
           UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phyplat1.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter platanoidella: Agassiz (1980), Proc. Brit. 
                   Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. 13-15>     

# \i{}Phyllonorycter quercifoliella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob06.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter quercifoliella: Jacobs (1954)>
      phyquer1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter quercifoliella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
           UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phyquer2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter quercifoliella, mine in deciduous 
           oak: Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>        
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) roboris; 2,
                               P. harrisella; 3, P. heegeriella; 4, P.
                               messaniella; \i{}5, P. quercifoliella\i0{}; 6, P.
                               distentella; 7, P. lautella; 8, P. muelleriella;
                               9, P. kuhlweiniella.>
      querci01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter quercifoliella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                        

# \i{}Phyllonorycter quinnata\i0{} <(Geoffroy)>/
      jacob11.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter quinnata (as P. carpinocolella): Jacobs (1945)>
      phyquin1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter quinnata, and mine in Carpinus: 
           Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      litho07.jpg <@subject Species on Hornbeam in Britain>
                  <@text x=875 y=86
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter messaniella (more often of
                               oak, beech or sweet chestnut); 2, P. tenerella;
                               \i{}3, P. quinnata\i0{}.>
      stai202r.jpg <@subject P. corylifoliella, P. coryli and P. quinnata (as
                            carpinicolella): Stainton (1855) Plate II, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=502 y=5
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. corylifoliella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a) and two mined hawthorn
                                leaves (1b). 2, \i{}L. coryli\i0{}: imago (2m),
                                larva (2a) and mined hazel leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                quinnata\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3b) and mined
                                hornbeam leaf (3b).>
      stai202l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate II: original legend.>
      carpin01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter quinnata\i0{} (\i{}as carpinocolella\i0{}),
                   genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)> 

# \i{}Phyllonorycter quinqueguttella\i0{} <(Stainton)>/
      jacob23.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter quinqueguttella\i0{}: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho03.jpg <@subject 5 species on Salix in Britain>
                  <@text x=904 y=114
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) salicolella;
                               \i{}2, P. quinqueguttella\i0{}; 3, P. hilarella;
                               4, P. salictella viminiella; 5, P. viminetorum.>
                  <@text x=724 y=24 w=260 h=57 m
                         t=See notes for legend>
      quinqu01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter quinqueguttella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                  

# \i{}Phyllonorycter rajella\i0{} <(Linnaeus)>/
      jacob07.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter rajella (as P. alnifoliella): Jacobs (1945)>
      phyraje1.jpg <@subject Pyllonorycter rajella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
            UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>            
      phyraje2.jpg <@subject Pyllonorycter rajella, mine in \i{}Alnus\i0{}: Ian Kimber 
                   (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>            
      stai205r.jpg <@subject P. stettinensis, P. schreberella and P. cf. rajella
                            (as alnifolia): Stainton (1855) Plate V, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=26 y=12
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. stettinensis\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and alder leaf with two
                                mines (1b). 2, \i{}P. schreberella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a) and mined elm leaf (2b). 3, cf.
                                \i{}P. rajella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a), and
                                mined alder leaf (3b).>
      stai205l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate V: original legend.>                                
      hbv8phy.jpg <@subject P. rajella (as alnifoliella Hbner) and 5 other species: Hbner,
      1796-1819>                            

# \i{}Phyllonorycter roboris\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      phyrobo1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter roboris: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                   UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phyrobo2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter roboris, mine in Oak: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                   UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phyrobo3.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter roboris, mine with emergent pupa: 
            Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      jacob01.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter roboris: Jacobs (1945)>      
      litho02.jpg <@subject 9 species on deciduous oak>
                  <@text x=782 y=136
                               t=\i{}1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis)
                               roboris\i0{}; 2, P. harrisella; 3, P.
                               heegeriella; 4, P. messaniella; 5, P.
                               quercifoliella; 6, P. distentella; 7, P.
                               lautella; 8, P. muelleriella; 9, P.
                               kuhlweiniella.>
      robori01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter roboris\i0{}, genitalia: Pierce
            and Metcalfe (1935)>                           
                               
# \i{}Phyllonorycter sagitella\i0{} <(Bjerkander)>/                             
      physagi1.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter sagitella: Agassiz (1980), Proc. Brit. 
                   Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. 13-15>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter salicicolella\i0{} <(Sircom)>/
      litho03.jpg <@subject 5 species on Salix in Britain>
                  <@text x=904 y=114
                               t=\i{}1, Phyllonorycter\i0{}
                               (\i{}Lithocolletis\i0{}) \i{}salicolella\i0{}; 2,
                               P. quinqueguttella; 3, P. hilarella; 4, P.
                               salictella viminiella; 5, P. viminetorum.>
                  <@text x=724 y=24 w=260 h=57 m
                         t=See notes for legend>
      physali1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter salicicolella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                   UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      physali2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter salicicolella, mine in Salix: 
            Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>                
      p1007068.jpg <@subject P. salicolella (specimens): photo>
                   <@text x=884 y=20
                                t=\i{}Phyllonorycter salicolella\i0{}. Mines
                                Bagnall, Staffs., 26/10/52; emerged 3/4/53. R.G.
                                Warren.>
      stai201r.jpg <@subject P. viminetorum, P. salicolella and P. salictella
                            viminiella: Stainton (1855) Plate I, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=27 y=13
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. viminetorum\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined leaf of
                                \i{}Salix viminalis\i0{} (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                salicolella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined leaf of \i{}Salix caprea\i0{} (2b). 3,
                                \i{}P. salictella viminiella\i0{}: imago (3m),
                                larva (3a), and mined leaf of \i{}Salix
                                caprea\i0{} (3b).>
      stai201l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate I: original legend.>
      salici01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter salicicolella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter salictella viminiella\i0{} <(Sircom)>/
      jacob43.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter viminiella: Jacobs (1945)>
      phyvimi1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter viminiella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                   UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phyvimi2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter viminiella, mine in Salix: Ian 
            Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>            
      litho03.jpg <@subject 5 species on Salix in Britain>
                  <@text x=904 y=114
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) salicolella;
                               2, P. quinqueguttella; 3, P. hilarella; \i{}4, P.
                               salictella viminiella\i0{}; 5, P. viminetorum.>
                  <@text x=724 y=24 w=260 h=57 m
                         t=See notes for legend>
      stai201r.jpg <@subject P. viminetorum, P. salicolella and P. salictella
                            viminiella: Stainton (1855) Plate I, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=27 y=13
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. viminetorum\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined leaf of
                                \i{}Salix viminalis\i0{} (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                salicolella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined leaf of \i{}Salix caprea\i0{} (2b). 3,
                                \i{}P. salictella viminiella\i0{}: imago (3m),
                                larva (3a), and mined leaf of \i{}Salix
                                caprea\i0{} (3b).>
      stai201l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate I: original legend.>
      vimini01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter salictella viminiella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter scabiosella\i0{} <(Douglas)>/
      jacob37.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter scabiosella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho09.jpg <@subject P. scabiosella on Scabiosa columbaria>
                  <@text x=833 y=21
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter scabiosella\i0{}, with its
                               food-plant, \i{}Scabiosa columbaria\i0{}.>
      stai208r.jpg <@subject P. trifasciella, P. scabiosella and P.
                            emberizaepenella: Stainton (1855) Plate VIII>
                   <@text x=590 y=2
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. trifasciella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined honeysuckle
                                leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P. scabiosella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a), and mined \i{}Scabiosa
                                columbaria\i0{} leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                emberizaepennella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a)
                                and mined honeysuckle leaf (3b).>
      stai208l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate VIII: original legend.>
      scabio01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter scabiosella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter schreberella\i0{} <(Fabricius)>/
      jacob34.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter schreberella: Jacobs (1945)>
      physchr1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter schreberella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
                   UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      litho06.jpg <@subject Phyllonocycter species on Elm>
                  <@text x=882 y=824
                               t=\i{}1, Phyllonorycter schreberella\i0{}; 2, P.
                               tristrigella.>
      p1007060.jpg <@subject P. schreberella (specimens): photo>
                   <@text x=455 y=20
                                t=\i{}Phyllonorycter schreberella\i0{}. 1935,
                                Surbiton, Surrey, mines from G.H. Heath.>
      stai205r.jpg <@subject P. stettinensis, P. schreberella and P. cf. rajella
                            (as alnifolia): Stainton (1855) Plate V, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=26 y=12
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. stettinensis\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and alder leaf with two
                                mines (1b). 2, \i{}P. schreberella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a) and mined elm leaf (2b). 3, cf.
                                \i{}P. rajella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a), and
                                mined alder leaf (3b).>
      stai205l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate V: original legend.>
      schreb01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter schreberella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter scopariella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob10.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter scopariella\i0{}: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho26.jpg <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter scopariella\i0{}, with food-plant>
                  <@text x=16 y=16
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter scopariella\i0{}, with its
                               host plant \i{}Sarothamnus scoparius\i0{}
                               (Broom). The plant details from Le Maout and
                               Decaisne.>
      scopar01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter scopariella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                        

# \i{}Phyllonorycter sorbi\i0{} <(Frey)>/
      jacob16.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter sorbi: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho21.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter sorbi and a food-plant>
                  <@text x=864 y=130
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter sorbi\i0{}. The rather
                               sub-standard representation of one of its two
                               principal food-plants (\i{}Sorbus aucuparia\i0{},
                               the Rowan or Mountain Ash) is from Sowerby and
                               Johnson.>
      physorb1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter sorbi: I. Kimber (2018), UKmoths 
            https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      physorb2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter sorbi, mine in \i{}Sorbus\i0{}: 
            I. Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      sorbi01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter sorbi\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>     

# \i{}Phyllonorycter spinicolella\i0{} <(Zeller)>/
      jacob14.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter spinicicolella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho17.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter spinicolella and food-plant>
                  <@text x=24 y=27
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter spinicolella\i0{}, with
                               \i{}Prunus spinosa\i0{} (Sloe, Blackthorn). The
                               plant from Curtis.>
      physpini1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter spinicolella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
            UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      physpini2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter spinicolella, mine in Prunus
            spinosa: Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>        
            
      stai203r.jpg <@subject P. mespilella (as torminella), P. spinicolella and
                            P. maestingella (as faginella): Stainton (1855)
                            Plate III>
                   <@text x=570 y=5
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. mespilella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined leaf of
                                \i{}Sorbus torminalis\i0{} (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                spinicolella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined sloe leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                maestingella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a), and
                                mined beech leaf (3b).>
      stai203l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate III: original legend>
      spinic01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter spinicicolella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter staintoniella\i0{} <(Nicelli)>/
      stai207r.jpg <@subject Lithocelletis populifoliella, cf. \i{}P.
                            comparella\i0{}; \i{}P. staintoniella\i0{}; \i{}P.
                            quinquenotella\i0{} (North American): Stainton
                            (1855), Plate VII>
                   <@text x=34 y=13
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, cf. \i{}P. comparella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a) and mined poplar leaf
                                (1b). 2, \i{}P. staintonella\i0{}: imago (2m),
                                larva (2a) and sprig of \i{}Genista pilosa\i0{},
                                with two mined leaves (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                quinquenotella\i0{} (a North American species):
                                imago (3m), larva (3a) and mined stem of
                                \i{}Genista sagittalis\i0{} (3b).>
      stai207l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate VII: original legend.>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter stettinensis\i0{} <(Nicelli)>/
      jacob39.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter stettinensis: Jacobs (1945)>
      phystet1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter stettinensis: Ian Kimber (2018), 
            UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      litho20.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Alder>
                  <@text x=896 y=841
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter strigulatella; \i{}2, P.
                               stettinensis\i0{}; 3, P. froelichiella; 4, P.
                               kleemannella. Representation of the foodplant
                               (Alder, \i{}Alnus glutinosa\i0{}) from Sowerby
                               and Johnson.>
      stai205r.jpg <@subject P. stettinensis, P. schreberella and P. cf. rajella
                            (as alnifolia): Stainton (1855) Plate V, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=26 y=12
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. stettinensis\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and alder leaf with two
                                mines (1b). 2, \i{}P. schreberella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a) and mined elm leaf (2b). 3, cf.
                                \i{}P. rajella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a), and
                                mined alder leaf (3b).>
      stai205l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate V: original legend.>
      stetti01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter stettinensis\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter strigulatella\i0{} <(Lienig & Zeller)>/
      phystri1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter strigulatella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
            UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phystri1.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter strigulatella: Agassiz (1980), Proc. Brit. 
                   Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. 13-15>      
      litho20.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Alder>
                  <@text x=896 y=841
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter strigulatella; \i{}2, P.
                               stettinensis\i0{}; 3, P. froelichiella; 4, P.
                               kleemannella. Representation of the foodplant
                               (Alder, \i{}Alnus glutinosa\i0{}) from Sowerby
                               and Johnson.>
     alnifo01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter\i0{} cf. \i{}strigulatella\i0{} 
            (as \i{}L. alnifoliella\i0{}), genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter tenerella\i0{} <(Joannis)>/
      jacob03.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter tenerella (as P. tenella): Jacobs (1945)>
      litho07.jpg <@subject Species on Hornbeam in Britain>
                  <@text x=875 y=86
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter messaniella (more often of
                               oak, beech or sweet chestnut); \i{}2, P.
                               tenerella\i0{}; 3, P. quinnata.>
      tenell01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter tenerella\i0{} (as \i{}tenella\i0{}), 
            genitalia: Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                         

# \i{}Phyllonorycter trifasciella\i0{} <(Haworth)>/
      jacob35.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter trifasciella: Jacobs (1945)>
      phytrif1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter trifasciella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
           UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phytrif2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter trifasciella, mines in \i{}Lonicera\i0{}:
           Ian Kimber (2018), UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>     
      litho12.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Caprifoliaceae>
                  <@text x=28 y=77
                               t=\i{}1, Phyllonorycter trifasciella\i0{}; 2, P.
                               emberizaepenella. Depicted here with \i{}Lonicera
                               caprifolium\i0{} (also on other species of
                               Honeysuckle, \i{}Leycesteria\i0{}, and
                               \i{}Symphoricarpos\i0{}).>
      stai208r.jpg <@subject P. trifasciella, P. scabiosella and P.
                            emberizaepenella: Stainton (1855) Plate VIII>
                   <@text x=590 y=2
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. trifasciella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined honeysuckle
                                leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P. scabiosella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a), and mined \i{}Scabiosa
                                columbaria\i0{} leaf (2b). 3, \i{}P.
                                emberizaepennella\i0{}: imago (3m), larva (3a)
                                and mined honeysuckle leaf (3b).>
      stai208l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate VIII: original legend.>
      trifas01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter trifasciella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter tristrigella\i0{} <(Haworth)>/
      jacob38.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter tristrigella: Jacobs (1945)>
      phytris1.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter tristrigella: Ian Kimber (2018), 
           UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>
      phytris2.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter tristrigella, mine in Elm: 
           Ian Kimber (2018), 
           UKmoths https://ukmoths.org.uk/>    
      litho06.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Elm>
                  <@text x=882 y=824
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter schreberella; \i{}2, P.
                               tristrigella\i0{}.>
      phyl012.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter tristrigella (specimen): photo>
                  <@text x=473 y=60
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter tristrigella\i0{}. 1935, Surbiton,
                               Surrey, G.H. Heath.>
      tristr01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter tristrigella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                        

# \i{}Phyllonorycter ulicicolella\i0{} <(Stainton)>/
      jacob09.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter ulicicolella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho23.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter ulicicolella and food-plant>
                  <@text x=871 y=783
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter ulicicolella\i0{}, with its
                               food-plant (\i{}Ulex europaeus\i0{}, Gorse or
                               Furze). The plant from Curtis.>
      ulicic01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter ulicicolella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>                            

# \i{}Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella\i0{} <(Hbner)>/
      jacob29.gif <@subject Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella: Jacobs (1945)>
      litho04.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter species on Birch>
                  <@text x=891 y=121
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) cavella;
                               \i{}2, P. ulmifoliella\i0{}; 3, P. anderidae; 4,
                               P. corylifoliella.>
      stai206r.jpg <@subject P. acerifoliella (as sylvella), P. messaniella and
                            P. ulmifoliella: Stainton (1855) Plate VI, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=18 y=11
                                t=PYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. acerifoliella\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined \i{}Acer\i0{}
                                leaf (1b). 2, \i{}P. messaniella\i0{}: imago
                                (2m), larva (2a) and mined leaf of evergreen oak
                                (2b). 3, \i{}P. ulmifoliella\i0{}: imago (3m),
                                larva (3a) and mined birch leaf (3b).>
      stai206l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate VI: original legend.>
      phyl038.jpg <@subject Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella (specimen): photo>
                  <@text x=888 y=50
                               t=\i{}Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella\i0{}. 7/5/39, Maer,
                               Staffs. R.G. Warren.>
      hbv8phy.jpg <@subject P. ulmifoliella (Hbner) and 5 other species: Hbner, 1796-1819>
      ulmifo01.gif <@subject \i{}Phyllonorycter ulmifoliella\i0{}, genitalia:
            Pierce and Metcalfe (1935)>

# \i{}Phyllonorycter viminetorum\i0{} <(Stainton)>/
      litho03.jpg <@subject 5 species on Salix in Britain>
                  <@text x=904 y=114
                               t=1, Phyllonorycter (Lithocolletis) salicolella;
                               2, P. quinqueguttella; 3, P. hilarella; 4, P.
                               salictella viminiella; \i{}5, P.
                               viminetorum\i0{}.>
                  <@text x=724 y=24 w=260 h=57 m
                         t=See notes for legend>
      stai201r.jpg <@subject P. viminetorum, P. salicolella and P. salictella
                            viminiella: Stainton (1855) Plate I, under
                            Lithocolletis>
                   <@text x=27 y=13
                                t=PHYLLONORYCTER. 1, \i{}P. viminetorum\i0{}:
                                imago (1m), larva (1a), and mined leaf of
                                \i{}Salix viminalis\i0{} (1b). 2, \i{}P.
                                salicolella\i0{}: imago (2m), larva (2a), and
                                mined leaf of \i{}Salix caprea\i0{} (2b). 3,
                                \i{}P. salictella viminiella\i0{}: imago (3m),
                                larva (3a), and mined leaf of \i{}Salix
                                caprea\i0{} (3b).>
      stai201l.gif <@subject Stainton (1855), Plate I: original legend.>

