YPONOMEUTIB.E. VOKKECTARIA. 285 



Anterior wings brilliant white, with the apex of the costa narrowly edged 

 with fuscous, and the hinder margin rather broadly so ; posterior wings 

 and all the cilia brownish: head, thorax, and antennae white, the latter 

 annulated with black. 



Very common at Darcnth wood in June ; also abundant at 

 Coombe, Hertford, lliplcy, &c., and in gardens within the metropo- 

 litan district. " Chelsea." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Sp. 2. Otidipennelia. Alts antic is palUde albido cinereis, apicihus Jusccscentihus. 



(Exp. Alar. 5— 5 lin.) 

 Ti. Otidipennelia. Huhner. Ti. ^j/. Q5. f. 433.— Po. Otidipennelia. Steph. 



Nojiien. 2d edit. — Eupista, Huhner. 

 Anterior wings pale ashy-white, with the apex fuscescent; posterior wings 



and cilia also pale brownish-ash. 



Rather rare : found occasionally at Darenth wood in June, and 

 also, I believe, in the New Forest. 



Sp. 3. Anseripennella. Alis anticis albido-cinereis, macula posticu fusccscenie. 

 (Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 



Ti. Anseripennella. H'ubner. Ti. pi. 4>6. f. 319. — Po. Anseripennella. Stcph. 

 Nomen. 2c/ edit. — P^eciloptilia, Huhner. 



Anterior wings pale whitish-ash, with a brownish spot towards the apex near 

 the inner margin : posterior whigs and cilia also brownish. 



Also taken, but rarely, in the vicinity of the metropolis in June, 

 and in the New Forest. 



Sp. 4. Struthionipcnnella. Alis anticis albis strigis variis ochraccis. (Exp. 



Alar. 8 lin.) 

 Ti. Struthionipennella. Huhner. Ti. pi. 30. /. 209.— Por. Struthionipcnnella. 



Steph. Nomen. 2<Z edit. — Eupista, H'ubner. 

 Anterior wings white, with various longitudinal ochreous streaks, radiating 



towards the apex : posterior wings and cilia brownish. 



Rare : taken at Darenth wood and in the New Forest in June ; 

 also in the neighbourhood of Dover. 



Sp. 5. ornatipennella. Alis anticis angitstissimis luteis, striis argenieis fuscisque. 

 (Exp. Alar. 7—7^ lin.) 



Ti. ornatipennella. H'ubner. — Po. ornatipennella. Steph. Catal. ii. 211. 



No. 7386 — Eupista, Hubner. 

 Anterior wings very narrow, dark sulphurous-yellow, very numerous longitu- 



