OBSERVATIONS ON BRITISH TINEINA. Ill 



Chrysoclista Schrankella, I. B., p. 242. A notice of the 

 capture of (Ecophora Woodiella was sent for publication in 

 the " Intelligencer/' with no locality given ; on applying for 

 the locality, it was declined ; the specimens were C. Schrank- 

 ella! ! 



Asychna fuscociliella, I. B., p. 246. This has been 

 bred by Herr Hofmann ; it is a true Coleophora, and the 

 C. fuscocuprella of Herrich-Schaffer ; in habit it appears 

 nearly allied to C. paripennella. The larva feeds in autumn 

 on hazel, winters full fed, and eats nothing further in spring. 

 The cases are very different to those of Paripennella, and 

 are much larger behind, more after the style of the cases of 

 C. anatipennella. 



Elachista trapeziella, I. B., p. 254. This has been bred 

 by Professor Frey from larvas mining the leaves of Lunula 

 pilosa, in the middle of June (Int. ii. 126). 



Elachista triseriatetta, I. B., p. 261. This has been taken 

 in North Wales, in July. 



Elachista pollinariella, I. B., p. 261. The larva feeds, 

 according to Professor Frey, " in Brachypodium sylva- 

 ticum, making a large Lithocolletiform mine" (Int. iii. 24.) 



Lithocolletis quinqueguttella, I. B., p. 268. I have 

 myself bred this from leaves of Salix jusca, sent me by Mr. 

 T. Wilkinson. 



Lithocolletis irradiella, I. B., p. 269. This species has 

 again been bred by Mr. T. Wilkinson. 



Lithocolletis Caledoniella, I. B., p. 275. This has been 

 bred by Mr. T. Wilkinson from larvte mining the upper side of 

 hawthorn leaves, the mines of which were not distinguishable 

 from those of L. Corylifoliella. 



Lithocolletis tristrigella, I. B., p. 281. I have bred this 

 froni elm leaves collected near Exeter by Mr. Parfitt ; the 

 cocoon is pale brown, not blueish-green as in Schreberella. 



