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anal angle is a small whitish spot, preceded ])y a few dark scales, and 

 on the costa near the apex is a still smaller whitish spot. Posterior 

 wings dark grey, with paler cilia. 



Common in the south of England, in INfay and August. The 

 larva mines the upper side of the leaves of the liawthorn, forming 

 of it one large blister, and by the contraction of the up[)er side, 

 when full-fed, completely folding the leaf; it may be met with in 

 autumn, and in July. 



22. Caledoniella, Sta. Sup. Cat. p. 12 (18.51). Alis anticis 

 ocliracco-riijh, poalke uigro-sijuaiiKilis, linea tainisslvia basali, strigulis 

 oppositis obliquis tenuissimis in medio, strigula parva dorsi ad angidum 

 analem, strigulacjuc niinorc costi.e apicem versus alltk, striola apieis 

 nigra. Exp. al. 4i lin. 



Head reddish-ochreous. Face and palpi white. Antemue whitish, 

 with darker annulations. Hinder tarsi whitish, unspotted. Anterior 

 wings reddiih-ocJtreous, posteriori 1/ much s/iff'/m'd lo'dh black scales, witli 

 a very slender vmraargined white basal streak ; in the middle are two 

 very slender ohliqnely -placed opposite irldte streaks, internally broadly 

 marf/ined with black scales, externally the black scales form an angulated 

 fascia, from the angle of which produced the apical streak is formed ; 

 there is a small white spot at the anal angle, and another iunnediately 

 above the apical streak. Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 



Has occurred, though sparingly, in tlie north of England and 

 south of Scotland, in May and June, among o;iks and honey- 

 suckle. 



23. viminiella, Sircom, Zool. 18i8, p. 2271; Sta. Alis anticis 

 obscure ochreis, linea tevmi basali, strigulis quatuor costif , tribus dorsi 

 dilntiori/jHs, secunda costio, secuudaciue dorsi introrsum fusco-margina- 

 tis, Icrtia quartacpie costtc, tertia(|ue dorsi obsoletissimis, scpiamis nigris 

 disci in striolam nigram apieis exeuntibus. Exp. al. •!• lin. 



Head ochreons. Face and palpi white. Antennae whitish, anmdated 

 with ])alc fuscous. Hinder tarsi whitish, with faint fuscous spots. 

 Anterior wings dull-ochreoas, with a slcmlcr basal streak, four costal 

 and three dorsal streaks very pule ochreons; the second i)air of streaks 

 are internally dark-margined, and some dark scales at their apices are 

 continued to the apical black streak ; the two last costal streaks and 

 the tliird dorsal streak arc frequently very indistinct. Posterior wings 

 grey, with ochreous-grey cilia. 



llare near London ; common in tlie west of Kngland (liristol 

 and Devonshire), in May uiul August. The larva mines the un- 

 derside of the leaves of tlie sallow, in autumn and July. 



21. Scopariella (Tischer), Zell. L. E. i. 227. pi. 1. f. 2G (1^10); 

 Sta. Alis anticis obscure croceis, linea tenui basali, sn>pe cmn, strifficla 

 prima costa conj/mcta, strigulis (piatuor costic, tribus dorsi albis, striola 

 parva apieis nigra. Exp. al. 3.2-4 lin. 



