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Sp. 4. cinereo-punctella. Alls anticis nign's, fascia medio, puncioque duobus 

 posticis cinerascentibus obsoh-tis, capitc niveo. (Exp. Alar. S^ — 4 lin.) 



Ti. cinereo-punctella. Haworth. — Mi. cinereo-punctella. Sieph. CaiaLn.207. 

 No. 7332. 



Wings black ; anterior with an obsolete ashy fascia in the middle, extending 

 from the costa nearly to the inner margin, and towards the tip of the costa 

 is an obscure ashy spot, with a smaller one on the hinder angle : head 

 snow-white. 



The spots and streaks on the anterior wings are considerably more distinct in 

 this than in the preceding insect. 



Found at the end of May at Darenth wood, apparently scarce. 



Sp. 5. stipella. Alis anticis fuscis, punctis tribus marginalibus aureis. (Exp. 

 Alar. 3§— 3|lin.) 



Ti. stipella. H'ubner. — Mi. stipella. Steph. Catal. ii. 207. N'o. 7333.— De- 

 NisiA, H'ubner. 



Anterior wings fuscous, or black, with three rather large and bright golden 

 spots on the margin, placed triangularly, one in the middle of the inner 

 marghi, the others on the costa, one before, the other behind, the middle : 

 head white. 



The size of the golden spots on the anterior wings varies considerably. 



Rare : taken in Kent : near Darenth wood I have occasionally 

 found specimens. 



Sp. 6. guttella. Alis anticis piceo-nigris guttis quatuor niveis, capite Jlavo. 

 (Exp. Alar. 4— 4^ lin.) 



Ti. guttella. Hubner.—^l\. guttella. Steph. Catal. ii. 207. No. 7334.— 



Chionodes, Hubner. 

 Anterior wings glossy black, or pitchy, with four snow-white spots placed in 



opposition to each other in pairs, two anteriorly almost united into a fascia, 



the others posteriorly and remote : posterior wings and cilia also black : 



head yellowish. 



Also somewhat rare : found at Darenth wood at the end of May 

 and beginning of June. 



Sp. 7. quadrella. Alis anticis atris punctis quatuor marginalibus oblique oppo- 



sitis argenteis, capite albo. (Exp. Alar. 4 lin.) 

 Ti. quadrella. Fabricius ?— Mi. quadrella. Steph. Catal. ii. 207. A^o. 7335. 



— Chionodes, Hubner. 

 Anterior wings deep black, wMth four silvery dots on the margin placed 



obliquely, two on the costa, and two on the inner edge : posterior whigs 



fuscous, with paler cilia: head white. 



