bb LEPIDOPTERA. 



terneUa, but the anterior wings are much darker, being dark 

 fuscous, not reddish-brown, and the opposite spots are 

 whiter and narrower. 



Alis anticis saturate fuscis, maculis tribus obscure saturatioribus, 

 maculis posticis oppositis albidis tenuibus. Exp. al. 5 lin. 



Head dark purplisb-fuscous. Face dull whitish. Palpi internally 

 whitish, second joint beneath dark fuscous; terminal joint dark fuscous, 

 with the tip whitish. Anterior wings dark fuscous, with a very faint 

 purple tinge, with three obscure darker spots longitudinally on the disc, 

 and with a few scattered pale scales ; beyond the middle are two oppo- 

 site, narrow, pointed whitish spots, almost forming a slightly angulated 

 fascia; the apex of the wing is dark purplish fuscous, with paler cilia. 

 Posterior wings pale grey, with greyish fuscous cilia. 



YPSOLOPHUS JUNIPERELLUS, Lin.; the true 

 Juniperellus is at length a British species, having been bred 

 by Mr. Edwin Shepherd, from larva? collected on the juni- 

 per, in Scotland, Mr. Bouchard. The larva forms webs on 

 the twigs of the juniper, just as that of marginellus does. 

 (Ins. Brit. 145; Ent. Com. 57.) The anterior wings show 

 considerable resemblance to Gelechia Galbanella, from 

 which the long tuft of the second joint of the palpi instantly 

 distinguishes it. 



Alis anticis fuscescenti-griseis, punctis quatuor saturate fuscis, nebula 

 fusca pone medium, fascia postica fere recta dilutiore. Exp. al. 85 — 9 

 lin. 



Head and face grey. Palpi internally grey, tuft of the second joint 

 beneath and externally dark fuscous ; terminal joint grey, the extreme 

 tip a little darker. Anterior wings grey, slightly suffused with fuscous, 

 with four dark fuscous spots, one near the base above the fold, one on 

 the fold before the middle, one on the disc in the middle, and one on the 

 disc beyond the middle ; this last is placed at the commencement of a 

 fuscous fascia-form cloud, beyond which is a pale, nearly straight, ser- 

 rated fascia ; the apical portion of the wing is suffused with fuscous, with 

 a series of dark fuscous spots on the margins ; cilia pale grey. Posterior 

 wings pale greyish-fuscous, with paler cilia. 



