January, 18C7.J lOi) 
THE LEPIDOPTERA OF IRELAND. 
BY EDWIN BiaCHALL. 
{Concluded from page 148.) 
Geleciiia cinerella — Howth, Wicklow Mountains. 
RUFESCENTELLA — Howtli, Clontarf. 
POPULELLA — Killarney. 
ERICETELLA — Howth. 
MULiNELLA — (lo. abundant. 
DIFFINELLA do. 
TEEB.ELLA — Abundant everywhere. 
DBSERTELLA — Dublin coast, on the sandhills. 
EXPOLITELLA — ditto ditto 
AETBMISIELLA — ditto ditto 
SEKECTELLA — Howth. 
MUNDELLA — Dublin coast, sandhills. 
UMBEOSELLA — ditto ditto 
DOME3TICELLA — Wicklow Mountains. 
RIIOMBELLA dittO 
PROXiMELLA — Galway and Belfast. 
vuLGELLA — "Wicklow Mountains. 
MACULELLA — Howth. 
TEICOLOEELLA — ditto. 
FEATERNELLA — ditto, and Malahide. 
YiCQfELLA — ditto, and Belfast. 
LEUCOMELANELLA — Howth, among the Silene maritima on 
the cliffs. 
maiim:oeella — Abundant on the coast sandhills. 
INSTABILELLA— Howth. 
sequacella — Belfast. 
MOUFFETELLA — Killamey. 
TRIPAEELLA — ditto 
TiENiOLELLA — Dublin coast, Blarney. 
ANTHTLLIDELLA ditto COmUlOn. 
ATRELLA — Dingle. 
NiE V IPERELL A — Howth . 
Heemankella — Belfast (?). 
TAEQUiNiELLA (Plate I., fig. 2*J — DubUu coast, sandhills. 
This species, allied to pictella, has never, so far as I am 
aware, been taken anywhere else. It hides among the 
short herbage and under the edges of the sandhills. 
* The figure, unfortunately, does not correctly represent the form of the hind-wings; they should 
be emarginate, as usual in the genus Oelechia. 
