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ing {T. cloiicc//n), of which it is perhaps only a variety. The dis- 

 covery of the hirva inust decide this point. 



15. Gochylidellaj u. sp. Alis auticis griseo-ochreis, paiilhihiiu 

 fusco-suifusis, nebula hi medio iMcce. albkla, in qua tnnc.rda ciirvfdd fasca 

 ex medio domi, nebula obsoletiore disci pone medium albida, macvda ab- 

 breviata costa? pauUo post medium, ct margiue postieo apiceipic costie 

 saturate fuscis. Exp. al. 6 lin. 



Head and face pale yellowish. Palpi pale grey. Anteniiai fuscous. 

 iVntcrior wings greyish-ochrcouSj slightly siift'used with fuscous, with a 

 v)liilish blotch ill the middle of the fold, interrupted ij;/ a dark fuscous 

 curved spot from, the middle of the iiuier margin (like the typical mark- 

 ing of a CoeJiylis); on the disc beyond the middle is another indistinct 

 whitish spot, and on the costa a little beyond the middle is a rather 

 short dark fuscous spot ; hinder margin and apex of the costa dark 

 fuscous ; cilia ]xile greyish-ochreous. Posterior wings rather dark grey, 

 with the ciha a little paler. 



A single specimen in the collection of ^Ir. Douglas, taken by 

 him near Sanderstead in June, 185£. 



IG. albip^nctella, Haw. L. B. .5G1. (1829); Step.; Sta. ; Zell. 

 Alis anticis nitidis saturate fuscis, puuctis numerosis albidis, duobus 

 costal ante, tribns costre pone medium, uno dorsi ante, duobus sa^pe 

 connexis dorsi pone medium, atomis disci sparsis albidis; capillis al- 

 bidis. Exp. al. 5 hn. 



Head and hice whitish. Palpi whitish ; second joint externally fus- 

 cous. Antenn;n pale fuscous, Anterior wings shining, darlc fuscous, 

 with luuncrous whitish spots, of which two are on the costa befoi'e the 

 middle, and three or lour on the costa beyond the middle, one on the 

 inner margin before the middle, and two l)eyond the middle frequently 

 united ; on the disc are several whitish atoms ; cilia dark fuscous, 

 with two whitish jiatchcs. Posterior wings greyish-fuscous, with paler 

 cilia. 



Scarce; occurs in June at llurstpierpoiut, Sussex; taken by 

 Mr. Weir. 



17. Caprimulgella, (v. lleyd.) Sta. Supp. Cat. p. 2 (1851); 

 II. -8. Tin. })l.'tl. f. o0.3 ; Zell. Alis anticis saturate violacco-fuscis, fascia 

 suboldiciua ante medium, dorsum versus latiore, et maculiscostce dorsique 

 dilute luteis. i^Ixp. al. 5o lin. 



Head and face dark ochreous. Palpi pale grey. Antenn;e dark 

 fuscous. Anterior wings dark violet-fuscous, vnth pale yellowish spots 

 on the costa and iinier margin, of which the lirst is a spot on the inner 

 margin near the base, then follows a rather oblique fascia before the 

 middle, broadest on the inner margin ; beyond arc two small spots at 

 the costa and one at the anal angle ; cilia dark greyish-purple. Pos- 

 terior wings grey, with grey cilia. 



A scarce species; I have seen only three I'rilish si)ecimcus, 



