154 LEPIDOPTERA. 



una dorsi albis, apicibus argenteis, macula viulacea 

 supra angulum analem, puncto apicis airo. 



Exp. al. 4^ lin. 



In size this resembles G. equitella and G. oculatella, but 

 the anterior wings are much narrower, and the first dorsal 

 streak is much more slender ; besides the anterior wings have 

 not the base pale as in Equitella, nor has the apical black 

 spot a silvery pupil as in Oculatella. 



For the discovery of this species we are indebted to Mr. 

 Boyd, who met with it in Cornwall, at the Lizard. "A 

 species of Glyphypteryx was swarming amongst Sckoenus 

 nigricans, and on examination I found the seed-heads eaten, 

 and an empty cocoon in the centre of many. The next day 

 I collected a number of the heads, and had the pleasure of 

 rearing several." Int. vol. iv. p. 144. 



Coleophora Salinella, n. sp. 

 Alls anticis latiusculis, breviusculis dilute ochreis, griseo-ir- 

 roratis, ciliis dilutioribus ; palporum fasciculo nullo 

 articuloque tertio brevissimo. 

 Exp. al. 6— 6J lin. 



Closely allied to C. annulatella, but the anterior wings 

 shorter and broader ; the cilia at the anal angle much paler, 

 and the structure of the palpi very different, the second joint 

 being unprovided with a tuft, and the third joint being so 

 remarkably short. 



Several specimens were taken by Mr. Douglas last August 

 at Seaford, amongst Atriplex portulacoides. 



Elachista stabilella, Stainton. 

 Hitherto confounded with Consortella, but distinguished 



