IS^ HAUSTELLATA. — LEPIPOPTERA. 



Sp. 8. luteolaiia. Alls aniicis albo-luteacentibus punctis minutissimis Juscis 

 nebulosis, costa postice maculis duabus nigricantibus. (Exp. Alar. 6 — 6| lin.) 



Eu. luteolana. Steph. Catal. ii. J91. No. 7131. 



Anterior wings of a dull clay-coloured white, clouded throughout with minute 

 fuscous atoms, some of which become rather united on the edge of the costa 

 at the base, and produce minute spots, and at the apex are two rather large 

 dusky ones; cilia yellowish- white: posterior wings throughout thickly 

 irrorated with fuscous atoms on a pale yellowish groimd ; cilia white. 



This appears to be a scarce .species; my specimen was taken in 

 June near London, but I forget the exact locality, though I believe 

 it to be in the vicinity of Darenth wood. 



Genus C C C X I . — Ph th v.ocn ro a* mihi. 



Palpi very long, slender, subfiliform, divaricating, porrected horizontally, 

 clothed with long scales placed loosely beneath, the terminal joint exposed 

 and very evident, deflexed: maxillcE very short. AntenncE short and slender, 

 very faintly pubescent within in the males, simple in the females : head 

 moderate, enveloped in a dense tuft of loose scales ; eyes small, lateral ; 

 thorax rather stout, not crested ; wings entire, anterior with the costa 

 straight, the apex and the hinder margin slightly rounded, posterior angle 

 faintly angulated; disc with irregularly elevated scales, and rather confused 

 markings, of which some of the colours vanish with the life of the insect; 

 posterior wings ample, acute-triangular, with the anterior angle slightly 

 produced and rounded: Z)0(/j/ slender, short, with a very small tuft at the 

 apex. 



Of this genus Haworth remarks: '-In its roughened wings it 

 resembles the AsperancE (Peronea and its allies), but wants their 

 remarkable rotundity at the shoulders," by which characters it may 

 be at once recognised from all the other Tortricidas : a very remark- 

 able peculiarity also belongs to this genus, which is, that a portion of 

 the colouring of the wings flides almost immediately upon the death 

 of the animal, some fine rufous marks fading upon that event taking 

 place. 



Sp. 1, rugnsana. Alis anticis albiJo-cinereis, scabris, maculis lineolis strigisque 



costalihus albis, posticis cinereis. (Exp. Alar. 8 — 9^ lin.) 

 To. rugosana. Huhner. — Ph. V' : albana. Donovan, x'l. pi. 371. f. I. — Pht. 



rugosana. Steph. Catal. ii. 191. A'^o. 7143. 



(pOto) pcrdo, XP"" color. 



