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leaves by drawing several leaves together round the stem and then eat- 

 ing them half through. 



G. ATEELLA, 55» 54 (76), bred ixova. Anthyllis vulneraria; "1. pale 

 blackish-brown, without markings of any kind." [There must have 

 been some confusion here, and though the description of the larva is not 

 first-rate, it has been probably intended for that of Anthyllidella. 

 The habit and larva of the real Atrella, not known for some years 

 afterwards, are very different.] 



G. ATEELLA, 67> 21, bi^cd from 1. which when young mine the stems 

 of Hyijericum, b.V, causing the tops to droop ; 70) 0> 1- e.V, when 

 full fed cuts off a piece of the excavated stem of Hypericum, forming 

 a brown flat case, within which it assumes the pupa state. 



G. Rhenanella, 68> 22 (v. H.), described ; 1. b.vii in hedges at 

 Mombach, on the lower leaves of Convolvulus seinum, which appeared 

 withered at the tips or at the edges; 1. b.viil. 



G. LUCIDELLA, 68j 141, taken freely e.vii at Euislip Reservoir, 

 Middlesex, by sweeping Typlia. 



G. INTAMIXATELLA, 61, 86, n. sp., briefly noticed; allied to 

 Desert ella and Se7iectella,\)wt with no spots or markings; taken on the 

 railway bank near Darlington; 67? 20, bred from 1. feeding between 

 united leaves of Lotus corniculatus, ix, at Darlington; 1. very similar 

 to those of G. mgrieostella; i. e.V and b.vi. 



G. INTAMINATELLA, 64> 165, bred V from AcJdllea onillefoUum., 

 at Frankfort-on-the-lMain. [From the food of the 1, of the Darlington 

 Intaviinatella above given, this yarrow-feeder, which bore at Frank- 

 fort the name of Ptilveratella, is probably distinct, though at present 

 I know not how to separate the perfect insects.] 



G. AEUNDINETELLA, Zellcr, 58j 91) described ; bred VI from laiwa 

 mining like an ElacMsta up and down the leaves of Carex {rqjaria ?), 

 IV, V; 68> 142, occurrence in the sallow- pit at Lee, e.vil, b.viii; 

 young 1. (of this species ?) mining in a leaf of Carex xi at Darlington; 

 70, 9, occurrence at Wicken Fen ; also an insect which will probably 

 prove to be a new species allied to Arundinetella. 



G. PEUINOSELLA, 70) 8) 1- ©.v, on Taccmium uligmosum, V. 

 Myrtillus and Andromeda ])ol\folia; occurrence in the Island of 

 Oesel ; i. resembles G. terrella, but is smaller and neater, often with a 

 rosy tinge. 



G. NIGRICOSTELLA, 57) 124) bred V from 1. feedhig ix, between 

 united leaves of Medicago sativa, at Frankfort. 



