36 TINEID.E. 



aliidienella, Zett. — dlloreUu, H.-S. Tin. 39. f. 266. Alis aiiticis nitidis 

 //!scis,j'ascia recta ante viedimii^faacia interdwm interrttpta pone fiiediinii, 

 puiictoque posteriore disci (iiitcrdum obsoleto) altjis ; capillis saturate 

 oclireo-fuscis. Exp. al. 4 lin. 



Head dark ochreous-fuscous. Face pale oclireous. Palpi whitish. 

 Antenna) fuscous. Anterior wings shining fuscous, with a straight white 

 fascia hcfore the middle, and a rather curved one begond the middle, some- 

 times divided into two opposite spots; beyond the latter, on the disc, is 

 a small whitish spot, sometimes however absent ; cilia fuscous, with the 

 tips whitish. Posterior wings pale grey, with paler cilia. 



Not common ; in Moods among mixed iiiiderwood in June ; in 

 England and the south of Scotland. 



'■yi. siibammanella, Sta. Cat. p. 9 (1849) ; Id. Ent. Trans, i. n. s. 

 pi. 3. f. s ; Zell. Alis anticis parpiireo-i'usch, fasciis duabus rectis 

 t/iteo-ci\his (altera ante, altera paullo post medium) puncto luteo-albo, 

 disci pone medium, ciliis purpureo-fuscis, ad apicem albidis. Exp. al. 

 3 lin. 



Anterior wings /^^c^y^Z/.s/^-fuscous, ?rith two straight gellofrish-wluic fas- 

 cice, one before, the other rather beyond, the middle ; beyond the latter is 

 u small yellowish-white spot on the disc ; cilia purplish-fuscous, at the 

 apex of tiic wing wdutish. 



My specimen, taken in Scotland in July 184S, among mixed 

 underwood, still remains unique. 



30. argentrmaculella, Sta. Cat. p. C (1849); Zell. Alis anticis 

 nitidis saturate fuscis, fascia obli([ua ante, maculis o/)positis pone me- 

 dium, punctisque ajiicem versus argenteis. Exp. al. 4 lin. 



Head pale fuscous. Face and palpi white. Auteniife dark fuscous. 

 Anterior wings dark fuscous, rather shining, with an oblique silvery fas- 

 cia before the middle, sometimes interrupted on the fold ; begond the 

 middle are two nearly opposite siloerg spots ; the costal spot is narrow, 

 reaching half across the wing, the spot on the inner margin is some- 

 what triangular, hardly reaching to the fold; a little above the anal 

 angle is a small round silvery spot, at the apex of the costa are two, and 

 on the hinder margin are three silvery-white spots ; cilia fuscous, tips 

 whitish. Posterior wings greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 



A scarce species ; in the collections of IMr. Shepherd, Mr. 

 Doubleday, and ]\Ir. Douglas ; the latter took his specimen on 

 the Darlford Heath lencc early in -luly. 



31. ochraceella, Teiigst. F. F.-F. 111. 1.") (184'^); Sta.; ZelL ; 

 Seott (Zool. lsr)3, 4075). Alis anticis ochreis immactdalis, ipsa costa 



\^" c ad l)asim nigrescente. I<;xp. al. 8-9 lin. 



Head and face dark ochreous. Palpi dark fuscous; terminal joint 

 dark ochreous. Autenn;e greyish. Anterior wings nn.icolorous-ochreous ; 

 the edge of the costa at tlie b;ise blackish ; cilia rather paler. Posterior 

 wings rather (hu'k grey, with pale ochreous cilia. 



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