232 HAUSTELLATA. — LEPIDOPTERA. 



B. W77J^5 all pale, without metallic colours : — 'Nemovhora, Ilubner. 



Sp. 9. Swammerdammella. Alis anlicis Jlavescentibus palUdis immaculatiSf 

 antennis longissimis albicantibus. (Exp. Alar. 9 — 10 lin.) 



Ph. Ti. Swammerdammella. Linne. — Ad. Swammerdammella. Steph. Catat. 

 ii. 201. No. 7252. 



"Wings of a livid-yellowish hue, immaculate ; posterior rather darkest ; antennae 

 very long, whitish ; head ochreous. 



Found about the middle of May in the woods in the vicinity of 

 London, at Coombe, Darenth, Hants, Dorsetshire, &c. 



Sp. 10. Panzerella. Alis'anticis pallidis subtilissim^ fusco reiiculatis, capitejulvo, 

 antennis longissimis albis. (Exp. Alar. TJ — 8 lin.) 



Al. Panzerella. Fabricius. — Ad. Panzerella. Steph. Catal. ii. 201. No. 7253. 



Anterior wings pale ochreous-yellow, obscurely reticulated with fuscous ; 



posterior cinereous : head fulvous : antennse very long and white. 

 Slightly variable in tint and size. 



Also found in chalky districts ; not uncommonly from the end of 

 May to the beginning of June, at Darenth and Birch woods, near 

 Hertford, Dover, &c.; also in Devonshire, Wilts, &c. 



Sp. 11. Robertella .'' Alls anticis fuscescentibus immaculatis, antennis longissimis, 

 albidis basi Jlavescentibus. (Exp. Alar. 8 lin.) 



Ph. Ti. Robertella. Linne ?— Ad. Robertella. Steph. Catal. ii. 201. No. 7254. 



Anterior wings pale immaculate-brown ; posterior ashy-brown : antennae very 



long, whitish, with the base yellowish : head ochreous. 

 Slightly variable in colour. 



Found at the commencement of June in chalky districts near 

 Hertford, and near Cottingham in Yorkshire. 



Genus CCCXXXII. — Cochleophasia, Curtis. 



Palpi two, very short, drooping, divaricating and slender, sparingly clothed 

 with short scales, which project beyond the apex, joints of nearly equal 

 length : maxillas wanting. Antennas short, ciliated within in the male, 

 shorter and simple in the female : head transverse, tufted on the crown in 

 the male, smooth in the female : eyes small, prominent : thorax: moderate, 

 globose : wings (in the male) ample, sublanceolate ; wanting in the female: 

 cilia rather short : body short, and conical in the male, with a very short 

 tuft at the apex; stouter in the female, with the two last joints densely 

 clothed with wool. Larva livhig in an elongated case (resembling a clau- 

 silia,), in which it changes to a pupa, which is obtuse at both end*. 



