YFOXOMEUTID.E. ASTYAGF.S. 281 



Sp. 6. obscurella. Alis omnibus ciliisque fuscis, nitidis, immaculatis, antennis 

 albo annulatis. (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 



Ti. obscurella. Fabricius.—N. G. obscurella. Sieph. Catal. ii. 210. No. 7376. 



All the wings fuscous, shining and immaculate ; cilia the same, rather less 

 glossy; antennae with white annulations. 



Not uncommon at Darcnth wood in June ; also found at Hertford 

 and llipley, and in other places within the metropolitan district. 



Sp. 7. Gryphipennella. Alis nitidis anticis sordide riifis costd certo situ magis 

 rufd, posticis fuscis. (Exp. Alar. 5^—6 lin.) 



Ti. Gryphipennella. H'ubner. — N. G. Gryphipennella. Steph. Catal. ii. 210. 

 No. 7377. — HATLOrTiLA, H'ubner. 



Wings shining, anterior dull red, with the costa in certain positions of light 



rather more red ; posterior wings fuscous. 

 Sometimes rather smaller, with the anterior wings reddish, or brownish, with 



the costa whitish. 



Kather rare : found occasionally at Daren th wood in the middle of 

 June. " Chelsea." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Sp. 8. lutarea. Alis omnibus aureo-lutosis, lucidis, immaculatis. (Exp. Alar. 



5\ Ihi.) 

 For. lutarea. Haworth.—'S.G. lutarea. Stcph. Catal. ii. 210. No. 7378. 

 All the wings of a golden-clay colour, shining and immaculate; posterior 



rather palest, with the cilia somewhat ashy. 



Very rare : taken near Croydon and in the vicinity of Ripley, in 

 June. 



Sp. 9. ochroleucella. Alis anticis pallide ochraceo-TuJis, immaculatis, posticis 

 fuscescentibus. (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 



N. G. ochroleucella. Stcph. Catal. ii. 210. No. 7379. 



Anterior whigs shining, pale reddish-ochreous, immaculate; posterior brown- 

 ish ; cilia somewhat lutescent. 



Found in Darenth wood in June, and I believe also at Ripley, not 

 common. 



Sp. 10. nigricella. Alis anticis nigris lucidis immaculatis, posticis fuscis, capite 



albido. (Exp. Alar. 5 — 5^ lin.) 

 N. G. nigricella. Steph. Catal. ii. 210. No. 7280. 

 Anterior wings black and glossy, immaculate; posterior fuscous, obscure; 



head whitish. 



Found at Darenth wood and near Dover in June, apparently not 

 vuicommon. 



