

(ECOrilOKA. 161 



VI. Panzerella, Stc]). 11. iv. -IWl (1S:J1). Alis miticis dilulo 

 oclircis, fusco-suU'usis ; pnlpis Jim'ihm dilule oclircis. Exp. ;il. 7j lin. 



Head and face pale grcyish-ochn'ous. Talpi Hhorl, pale oelireoiis. 

 .\nteinia> pale oelin-ous, aniiidated with fuscous. Anlcrior wiugs pale 

 oehreous, suffused witli fuscous; eilia ])aler. Posterior wing's g-reyish- 

 fuscous, with paler cilia. 



Xot commoii ; appears in .lime and duly ; has occurred at A\ est 

 ^\ ickham AA'ood^ and near Lewes. 



13. tinctella, Treit. E. S. ix. 2. 21 (1S:3:3) ; Dup. xi. pi. :2'.n). f. 7 ; 

 Zell. — liihnu-lla, Step. — ark'lella, Sta. Alls auticis (rdiilc ochrcis, paul- 

 luluni fuseo-snlfusis, i)r;tcipue costain versus; pa!i)is Ioiuj'ih, diU'lc oehreis, 

 articido tertio/«.s«'.srrt//r\ Exp. al. 7 lin. 



Head and face pale oehreous. ral|)i lo»(i, pale oehreous, terminal 

 joint with a sUgltl J'mcons thujc. Anteun;e wlntish-ochreou-^. Anterior 

 wings jiale ocltreom, rather suifiised with fuscous, especially along the 

 eosta and towards tlie apex; cilia oehreous, with a slight fuscous tinge. 

 Posterior wings dark greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 



Not uncommon iii May and June, in West AYickluun W ood, 

 among oaks. 



11. unitella, Hiib. Tin. 11-7 (1801); Step.; Sta.— //«rov/?/;vV/r/, (pf."^ 

 Haw. — arich'lld, /ell. Alis antieis aurcu-ln'miiH'is, posticis nigrieantibus, 

 palpis loMr/ia oehreis, articulo tertio ml n rate f unco. Exj). al. Gj liu. l-\/14- 



Head and face dark yellow. Palpi loinj, bright oehreous; terminal 

 joint dark fi( scorn. Antennic dark fuscous. Anterior wings unicolorous 

 (juhk-n-hroicn ; cilia the same colour, with a slight fuscous tinge. Pos- 

 terior wrings dark fuscous, almost I)laek, with paler cilia. 



Xot uncommon in August, in old hedges. j\Jr. A\ ing detected 

 tlie larva last spring, feeding in old pea-sticks; it became full-fed 

 in ^lay. 



l.K flavifrontella, Hul). 'fin. 12(; (ISni); Treit.; Step.; Fab.? 

 .Mis antieis nllidh (jrism-fascis, puuetis tribus fere obsoletis saliu'atc 

 i'uscis. Exp. al. 10 lin. 



Jlcad nud face 7/f'l low. Palpi fuscous. Antoniux? pale fuscous. An- 

 terior wings s/iinii/f/ (jrcjjhli-fnscous, with three rather ol)solete darker 

 spots, one on the disc before the middle, one almost beneath it on the 

 fold, and one on the disc beyond the middle; cilia fuscous. Posterior 

 wings greyish-fuscous, with paler eilia. 



Not scarce in old hedges in June; it appears to frequent the 

 hedge-roses. 



IG. fuscescens, Haw. L, B. 555 (1829); Step. Alis antieis 

 dilute oehreis, _/)/.sw valde siiJI'ims, piuietis tribus saturate fuseis (uno 

 disci, altero ])lic;x3 vix posteriore, ante medium, tertio majore disci pone 

 medium), i'jxp. al. 5 lin. 



Head dark fuscous. Pace pale browuish-oehreous. Palpi fuscous ; 

 tip of the terminal joint pale oehreous. Antennae pale fuscous. Au- 



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