10 LEPIDOPTERA. 



in a tubular form ; dull greenish, with greenish-black dorsal and sub- 

 dorsal lines and reddish-brown head. 



D. BiPUXCTOSA, Curtis, 68> 89, described ; several taken at Fresh- 

 water, in the Isle of Wight, e.vii ; Ql, 108, several captured in the 

 Isle of Wight, vm. 



D. CULCITELLA, 62) 127, 1. V ou Chrysanthemum corymhosum at 

 Ratisbon. 



D. UMBELLANA, 56) 50, 1. on UUx EuTopceus and nanus in a dense 

 web of considerable size. 



D. NAXATELLA, 55> ^'^ {'i'^), 1- IV mines the upper side of the young 

 leaves of Carlina vulgaris; 70) 5, a species allied to this occurs in 

 Dalmatia, and has been named D. aridella. A British specimen of 

 Kanatella bred, '54, from 1. on Carlina vulgaris at Box Hill, differe 

 from the usual specimens in being rather larger and less clouded with 

 grey. Is it a distinct species ? 



D. EUTANA, 68) 137, occurrence of the 1. at the lie St. Marguerite, 

 near Cannes, at Mentone, and in greater plenty at Monaco, ill ; i. V. 



D. Petasitis, 65) 133, 1. V in stems of Petasites alhus, 7iireus and 

 raviosiis, on the Bavarian Alps 2,000 feet above the sea; the 1. betray 

 their presence by the withering of the uppermost flowers; also 1. in 

 cylindrical puckers formed on the leaves. 



D. aeexella, 57) 124, 1. on burdock, apparently also on SerraUila 

 tinctoria; probably on many Conqiosltcs. 



D. propinquella, 68) 17 (v. H.), 1. e.vi, b.vii, in folds on the 

 underside of leaves of burdock {Arctium, lappa'), at Frankfort ; also 

 on Serratula arvemis folding the leaf upwards like a gutter; 

 i. e.vii. 



D. subpropinquella, 55) 52 (74), 1. near Norwich found in- 

 differently on Cirsium and Centanrea; 70) 5, 1. at Folkestone VI in 

 thistles ; amongst the series of specimens bred, one had the conspi- 

 cuous dark head and thorax supposed to be distinctive of D. Rhodo- 

 chrella. A specimen bred from 1. feeding on the upper side of the 

 leaves of burdock (Arctium lajJjJa), at Worcester, had also the dark 

 thorax of Mhodochrella. 



D. rhodochrella, H.-S. 60, 134, the species with black thorax ; 

 its occurrence at Blackpool and at Epping. [This would probably 

 be Heinemann's Variabilis, as he restricts the name of Rhodoclirella 

 to the species from the south of Europe ; of Variabilis he says 



