292 HAUSTF.I.T.ATA. — I.lsPIDOI'T F.K A. 



All the wings and cilia, with the head, tliorax, and body pale ochi eous-brown, 

 immaculate and glossy. 



Found at Darentli wood in June, but apparently very rare. 



Sp. 5. Panzerella. AHs anticis capiteque paHide Jlavescenie-cinereis, immacu- 



latis. (Exp. Alar. 8—9 lin.) 

 Ph. Ti. Panzerella. Donovan, v. iii. pL 106. /. 4?— N. G. Panzerella. Stejjh. 



Catal. ii. 212. No. 7408. 

 Anterior wings pale yellowish-ash, or ochreous, immaculate ; head and thorax 



the same : posterior wings pale fuscescent, with paler cilia. 



Of this insect I possess a iine pair, which was found in the vicinity 

 of London, about June, 



Sp. 6. flavifrontella. AUs anticis cinei-eisfere rimnacuJatis, capitejlavo. (Exp. 

 Alar. 9— lOilin.) 



Ti. flavif. ontella. Fabricius.—'N. G. flavifrontella. Steph. Catal. ii. 212. 

 JVo. 7409. — Galaxthia, Hubner. 



Anterior wings cinereous, with a faint ochreous tinge, and immaculate; 



posterior obscure ochreous-brown, with long lutescent cilia : head bright 



clay colour, or diity-yellow. 

 The anterior wings have sometimes two small and rather indistinct duslcy dots 



a little behind the middle of the disc. 



Also a rare species : it has been taken occasionally at Darenth 

 wood in July : two or three specimens have been there taken during 

 the past season, and also near Camberwell. 



Family III— TINEID.^ mihi. 



Antennae rather short, inserted on the crown between the eyes, slender, the 

 base sometimes thickened, or furnished with an appendage of scales, and in 

 the males the inner side frequently pubescent, and occasionally subpecti- 

 nated. Palin generally four, rarely only two, porrected or recurved ; 

 maxillary very short, and sometimes concealed in the scales of the front ; 

 labial triarticulate, and generally thickly clothed with scales, so as to conceal 

 their actual form : maxillae short: head smaW, mostly furnished with long, 

 erect scales in front : eyes moderate, or large : thorax moderate, rarely 

 crested, but sometimes elevated, behind : wings undivided, generally more 

 or less convolutt d during repose ; anterior mostly elongate-triangular, the 

 hinder margin either rounded or truncate, sometimes emarginate, retuse or 

 falcate ; cilia moderate ; posterior frequently ample, furnished with shortish 

 cilia and much folded : abdomen longish, slender, with the apex slightly 

 tufted in the females, though sometimes very acute and elongate, and naked 



