794 



TINEINA 



[adela 



ovate, cilia ^-f ; 5 and 6 approximated or stalked, G and 7 

 sometimes stalked. 



A rather considei'able genus, almost confined to northern 

 temperate regions. Imago with forewings elongate, moderate, 



apex round -pointed ; the species 

 fly in hot sunshine. Larva usually 

 at first in flowers, afterwards in 

 a flat case on leaves, especially 

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1. Forewings with entire 

 yellow fascia 2. 



Forewings withoiit entire 

 fascia . . 3. 



2. Forewings with cS and 9 

 stalked 4. defieerella. 



Neuration of .4dcia mrtfieHrt. Forewiugs with 8 and 9 



separate 3. croesella. 



3. Antennae of $ almost wholly white ; expanse 



14-16 mm. . . 4. 



,, ,, white towards apex only ; expanse 



8-12 mm. . ^ . .5. 



4. Forewings brassy-bronzy; antennae of ? thickened 



5. viridella. 

 ,, coppery - bronzy ; antennae of 9 iiot 



thickened . . .6. cnprella. 



5. Head black ; forewings with pale spot . \. jibuhila. 



,, ferruginous - mixed ; forewings usually uni- 



colorous . . .2. rufiinitreUn. 



1. A. fibulella, Schiff. 8-10 nun. Head black. Antennae 

 1^, black, apical fourth white. Forewings shining coppery- 

 bronzy, costa posteriorly purple ; sometimes a pale yellowish 

 spot near base ; a pale shining yellowish transverse dorsal spot 

 beyond middle, sometimes nearly reaching costa. Hindwings 

 dark pur})lish-fuscous. 



Britain to Ross, rather common ; C. Europe, Asia Minor ; 

 G. Larva whitish ; head and plate of 2 dark brown ; plate of 3 

 and two spots on 4 greyish : in seed -capsules, afterwards in 

 flat elongate -oval cases granulated with earth on leaves of 

 Veronica chamaedrys ; 7-9. The colouring of the imago practi- 

 cally accords well with the Veronica flowers, the pale spot 

 imitating tlie white eye of the blossom. 



2. A. rufimitrella, Sc. 9-12 mm. Head black, more or less 

 ferruginous-mixed above. Antennae in $ 2, in 9 H, black, tip 



