280 HAUSTKLLA'FA. LEPIDOPTEKA. 



Por. grandipenriis. Hawoith. — N. G. grandipennis. Steph. Catal. ii. 210. 

 No. 7371. 



All the wings, with the anteniiiE-, legs, body, and palpi glossy-black or dusky ; 

 cilia rather paler. 



Very rare : taken near London and in the New Forest in June. 



Sp. 2. Pic£Epennis. Alis omnibus airis lucidis, anticis medio stria validd, inter- 

 rupta, albd. (Exp. Alar. 5^ lin.) 



Por. Picsepennis. Haworth—'N. G. Picaepennis. Steph. Catal. ii. 210. N'o. 7372. 



All the wings deep shining black, with the cilia rather paler ; the anterior 

 wings with a stout irregular interrupted white streak in the middle. 



Found near London and in Norfolk in June ; but rare. 



Sp. 3. cylindrella. Alis anticis fuscis maculis irregularibvs Jlavescentibus. 

 (Exp. Alar. 7— 7§ lin.) 



Ti. cylindrella. Fabricius.—N. G. cylindrella. Steph. Catal. ii. 210. No. 7373. 



Anterior wings linear, fuscous, the disc with an irregular yellowish series of 

 spots, sometimes united by slender twigs of colour, at others separated into 

 three distinct oblong blotches, extending longitudinally towards the apex : 

 head yellowish; antennae whitish; thorax fuscous, with a transverse 

 yellowish streak. 



Also an vmcommon insect ; it is found in June amongst poplars in 

 the vicinity of the metropolis, and in Devonshire and Norfolk. 



Sp. 4. Coracipennella. Alis otnnibus nigt^is lucidis, antennis alho-annulatis. 

 (Exp. Alar. 6— 6^ lin.) 



Ti. Coracipennella. Hlibner. — N. G. Coracipennella. Steph. Catal. ii. 210_ 

 No. 7375 — Haploptila, Hubner. 



Anterior wings shining immaculate black ; posterior also black, but less 

 glossy : cilia fuscescent : antennae black, with white rhigs. 



Common in hedges and on the skirts of woods in June, throughout 

 the metropolitan district ; also found in the New Forest. " Chelsea." 

 — Mr. I)igpen. 



Sp. 5. serratella. Alis anticis pallidef uscescentibus, posticis pallidioribus ciliis 



Jlavescentibus. (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 

 Ph. Ti. serratella. Linne?—N. G. serratella. Steph. Catal. ii. 210. No. 7374. 

 Anterior wings pale brownish and glossy, immaculate ; posterior paler, with 



yellowish or ochreous cilia ; antennae annulated with white. 



Rare: taken near Ripley in June 1827, ^^^^ found also at other 

 places within the metropolitan district. 



