278 LITIIOCOLLETIDJE. 



strigis duahus hisc\s,fascl/s dnahns ocJiraceis angulatis fusco-marginatis, 

 seciinda postice cum tert'ia recta colia^reiitc, maculis parvis oclivaceo- 

 fuscis, duabus costse, una dorsi striola apicis nigra. Exp. al. 3-4 lin. 



Head wliitish. Face and palpi white. Antenna3 whitish, annuhited 

 witli dark fuscous. Anterior wings wliite ; at the extreme base are 

 one or two dark fuscous spots, beyond are two trcmsverse dark fuscous 

 sti'caks ; a little before the middle is an angulated ocJireous-brotvn fascia, 

 followed by a second more acutely angulated, frequently with a project- 

 ing tooth towards the pi"evious fascia, both these are dark-margined on 

 both sides ; meeting the angle of the second fascia is a slraiyJit, rather 

 ol)li(|ue third fascia, less distinctly dark-margined; beyond are two 

 small ochreous-brown spots on the costa, and one on the inner margin; 

 the apical black streak is long and narrow. Posterior wings grey, with 

 paler cilia. 



Common iu May and August. The larva mines the underside 

 of tlie leaves of the maple in autumn and July ; it is almost in- 

 variably at the edge of the leaf. 



31. emberizsepennella, Bouche, Natur. 132 (1834) ; Zell. L. E, 

 i. 241. pi. ]. f. 34; Sta. ; v. NiceUi; Dougl. Ent. Trans, ii. n. s. 122. 

 pi. 13. f. 3; Dup.? Alis anticis croceis, tinea ahhrcmata hasati atbida, 

 fasciis duabus, priore arcuata, secunda angulata, albidis, introrsum ni- 

 gro-marginatis, strigulis dnal)i(s costa?, tribus dorsi albidis, prima costse 

 primaque dorsi introrsum nigro-marginatis, squamis inter eas nonnuUis 

 nigris disci apicem versus. Exp. al. 4-5 lin. 



Head ochreous-saftVon. Face and palpi white. Antenna? whitish, 

 with darker annulations. Anterior wings saffron-yellow, with a very 

 short, umnargined, whitish basat streak; innncdiately beyond it is a 

 slightly curved whitish fascia, and in the middle is an angulated whitish 

 fascia, both are internally dark-margined ; beyond are two costal, and 

 three dorsal whitish streaks, the first pair are internally dark-margined, 

 and l)ctwceu them are some black scales on the disc continued towards 

 the apex. Posterior wings grey, with ochrcous cUia. 



Not scarce in the larva state; the perfect insect is less fre- 

 quently met with. It appears in May and August; the larva 

 mines the underside of the leaves of the honeysuckle, making its 

 mine nearly as large as the leaf, which it does noi contort at a 

 right angle laterally. 



32. Frblichiella, Zcll. Isis, 183!), p. 218 ; Id. L. E. i. 2 tS. pi. 1. 



f. 35 ; V. NiceUi; Sta. Zool. 1851 ; Dnp. ? Alis anticis tatioribus, sa- 

 turate croceis (basi pallidiore), fasciis tril)us argenteo-liavidis (prima se- 

 cuiulaque fere rectis, tertia angulata e maculis duabus oppositis cora- 

 posita), strigulis duabus cost;x), una dorsi introrsum fusco-marginatis, 

 striola apicis otjscnra. Exp. al. 4J lin. 



Head reddish-oranges Faceaiul ]ialpi white. Antenna' dark brown, 

 with paler annulations, the tip whitish. Anterior wings rather broad, 



