272 HAUSTELLATA. LEl'lUOPTEllA. 



Sp. 2. Roesella. Alls antlcis nigro-auratis, punctis novcm argenteis convexis 

 submarginalihits . (Exp. Alar. 5 lin.) 



Ph. Ti. Roesella. Linne.—(Ec. Roesella. Steph. Catal. ii. 209. No. 7356.— 

 Chrysoesthia, Hi'ibner. 



Anterior wings tawny-orange, with an oblong black spot at the base, united to 

 an oblique subtransverse fascia of similar colour, changing according to the 

 light to bright silver ; the costa, hinder and inner margins the same, with 

 about nine raised silvery dots on the disc within the margins : posterior 

 wings dusky. 



Very rare : taken in Darenth wood about the middle of July, and 

 also in Devonshire. 



Sp. 3. Zinckella. Alis anticis disco fulvis, strigis duabus lineaque longitudinaii 

 punctisgue elevatis argenteis. (Exp. Alar. 4§ — 5 lin.) 



Ti. Zinckella. Hiibner, Ti. pi. 60. f. 401, 402— Gl. Zinckella. Steph. Nomen. 

 2nd edit. — Schieffermulleria, Hubner. 



Anterior wings with the disc bright tawny-orange, with two transverse 

 straightish streaks and a longitudinal Ihie at the apex, branching off from 

 the posterior streak, silvery-white; these streaks are narrowly edged with 

 metallic black; besides these are about three elevated silvery dots; the 

 base, costa, and apex of the wing are black, with a metallic gloss: posterior 

 wings and cilia fuscous. 



Also rare : I possess specimens which were taken in June in De- 

 vonshire. 



Sp. 4. SchaefFerella. Alis anticis nigris disco aurantiaco Jlavis, striga lineisque 

 duabus longitudinalibus punctisque tribus argenteis. (Exp. Alar. 3^ — 4§ lin.) 



Ph. Ti. SchiEfFerella. Linne. — Donovan, v. v. pi. 175. — (Ec. SchaefFerella. 

 Steph. Catal. 209. No. 7357. 



Anterior wings tawny and orange-yellow, with the base, an interrupted line 

 on the costa, and the hinder margin black, changeable to silver, according to 

 the light ; with a transverse silvery fascia before the middle, edged with 

 black, and two interrupted longitudinal streaks reaching from it to the base 

 of the cilia, and in addition there are about three elevated silvery dots: 

 posterior wings and cilia fuscous : head silvery. 



Not very uncommon towards the end of May and beginning of 

 June on the flowers of the tansy at Darenth and Birch woods ; also 

 found in the New Forest. " Chelsea and Stoke Newington." — 

 Mr. Ingpejt. 



Sp. 5. bimaculella. Alis anticis angustis atris, macidis duabus magnis sub- 

 ovalibus discoidalibus aurantiis. (Exp. Alar. 5 lin.) 



