igig. Halbe^t. —Lepidopleva collected by R. E. Cusack. 71 



Caleophora aibicosta Haw. \ 



C. caespUitiella Zell. / ^he Quill, County Wicklow. 



*C. fuscedinella Zell.— The Quill, June, 19 14. 



Laverna phragmitella Bent. — The pupae of this fen species were found 

 commonly in the heads of Resdmace at Newcastle marsh near 

 Wicklow, on th? 26th June, 19 14 ; the moths began to emerge on 

 the loth July. The larvae lives in the heads of Re^dmice {Typha) 

 causing them to droop ; it is reported as locally common in Great 

 Britain, ranging as far north as Yorkshire (Meyrick). I cannot 

 find a previous record of its occurrence in Ireland. 



*Elachista apicipunctella Stn. — Two specimens at the Glen of the Downs, 

 May, 1914. 



*E. albifrontella Hb. — Bray Head and Kilmacanogue, June, 1914. Both 

 this and the preceding species appear to be unrecorded from Ireland. 



*E. nigrella Hw. "^ 



E. argentella Clerck. y Bray Head, and district. 



E. ruiocin3rea Hw. J 



*Tischeria complanella Hb. — The Quill, June. 



*T. marginea Hw. — ^One specimen at Bray Head, June. 



Lithocolletis irradiella Scott. — Bray Head, larva on oak leaves. 



*L. pomifoliella Zell. (L. oxyacanthae Frey.). — Bred from Bray Head 

 larvae. 



L, ulmifoliella Hb. — The Quill, July. 



L. quercifoliella Fisch. — Bray district, common. 



L. alnifoliella Hb. — Bray Head, on alder, March. 



L. cramerella Fb, — Glen of the Downs, and The Quill. 



L. trifasciella Haw. — Bred from Bray Head larvae, May. 



*L. viminetorum Stn. — Glen of the Downs, May. Not previously recorded 

 from Ireland. 



*L. kleemannella F. — One specimen at Kilmacanogue marsh, June. 

 Not previously recorded from Ireland. 



Lyonetia clerckella L. — Bray, July to October. 



Csmiostoma laburnella Heyd. — Bred from larvae found at Bray. Not 

 previously recorded from Ireland except from the Dublin district 

 and Belfast by Prof. Carpenter {Econ. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, vol. i., 

 p. 608). It has been found also at Tullamore, King's County. 



*Bucculatrix iilmella Hb. ^ 



*Nepticula aurella Fb. / ^"^^^ ^^^^• 



*N. splendidissimella H.S. — One specimen found at Bray Head, April, 

 1914. Not previously recorded from Ireland. The larva lives in 

 galleries in the leaves of Bramble. 



National Museum, Dublin. 



