2 LEPIDOPTERA. 



SOLEXOBIA COXSPURCATELLA, Zeller, 68, 127, described; occnr- 

 rence in England; taken flying, e.lii, not uncommonly near spruce firs, 

 on the shore of Southampton Water opposite Calshot Castle; cases 

 found near Brussels e.il under the bark of a dead tree. 



S. (Tal^poria), n. s., Q2, 120, bred m.lll, whilst Inconspicvella 

 was still in the 1. state; cases found spun up e.ll under the bark of a 

 dead tree. 



Melasixa lugubeis, 68j 8 (v. H.), 1. found vii near St. Moritz, 

 ate in captivity grass and other leaves, but soon died. 



DiPLODOMA MARGtiNEPUXCTELLA, 56, 49, occurrence of the 1. at 

 Exeter Vlll, at Stockton IX; 61? 10^? carnivorous habits of the 1. ob- 

 served, they feeding on dead flies, earwigs, bruised beetles, &c., with an 

 occasional taste of hawthorn. 



Xysmatodoma melaxella, 70, 2, a notion started that the 2 of 

 this species is dimorphic, occurring both winged and apterous, and that 

 in the latter form it had been referred to the genus Solenohia under the 

 specific name of Pomona^. 



OCHSEXHEiiiERiA BiRDELLA, 55, 51 (73), 1. IV, crawling on the 

 tops of grass. 



0. VACCULELLA, 56, 49, occurrence again in tlie Iwiise ; 62, 120, 

 occurrence beneath the bark of a willow tree and on the trunk of an oak. 



EuPLOCAMUS BOLETI, 62, 120, several bred from an old fungus in 

 the New Eorest. 



TiXEA (Blabophaxes) imella, 68, 9 (j- H.), bred v from 1. 

 feeding in an old felt shoe xi, lying in a field, almost covered with 

 earth, near Frankfort-on-the-]\Iain. 



T. fexestratella, 68, 9 (v. H.), described; bred b.vi from drj- 

 wood at Frankfort-on-the-^Iain; it ran uncommonly quickly. 



T. rusticella, 57, 121, freely bred from a piece of half-rotten old 

 carpet. 



T. FULvmiTRELLA, 57, 121, 1. fccds Under the dead bark of beech 

 and oak. 



T. CORTICELLA, 57, 121, h Under the bark of dead oaks and in 

 rotten wood. 



T. ARCUATELLA, 55, 51 (73), 1. VII in fungi, on birch trees at 

 Rannoch. 



T. PICARELLA, 58, 101, remarkably small specimen taken on the 

 stem of a buxh tree, vil. 



