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G. Lathyri, Staiuton, 65> 130 (the 7iigricosteUa, Stainton, non 

 Dup. etc.) ; 1. IX ou leaves of Lathy rus j?alnstris; i. V larger than 

 JVigricostella, the ant. v,\ more pointed, and the cilia of the hind margin 

 yellow ; moreover, Lathy ri has no hlack spot on the fold beyond the 

 middle. 



G. PICTELLA, 60j l-iS, 1. in an underground sand tube at roots of 

 Cerastium vulgatum, at Redcar, e. V. 



G. Taequiniella, Stainton, 62, 112, n. sp., allied to Pictella and 

 Stiperhella, but differing from both ; occurs on the sand hills (near 

 Dublin), in warm hollows among moss, Galium, &c., vi. 



G. Brizella, 56. 52, 1. winters in flower heads of Statice armeria, 

 changing to pupa IV ; 68? 23 (v. H.), I. vi, b.Vli, in flower heads of 

 Statice armeria, of which it eats the unripe seeds; i. e.vil, b.viii; 

 1. in autumn produce i. V. 



G. ERICINELLA, 56, 52, 1. in light gossamer-like webs near the ends 

 of the shoots of heather, b.vii. 



G. SUBDECURTELLA, Stainton, 59, 152, n. sp. ; a brief diagnosis; 

 two taken vi in the Cambridge Fens; 62, 130, bred from 1. feeding on 

 Ly thrum sali carta. 



G. PAUPELLA, 57, 125, bred from 1. found in flowers of Itiida dysen- 

 terica ; probably the summer broods of G. inopella. 



G. ? OSSEELLA, Stainton, 61, 87, n. sp. ; briefly described ; captured 

 b.Vl at Yedmandale and Forge Valley, near Scarborough. 



G. SUBOCELLEA, 70, 9, L V in the flowers of Tliymus vulgaris, at 

 Cannes. 



Paeasia Metzxeriella, 55, 5i (76), 1. xi below the seeds of 

 Centaiirea nigra. 



P. PAUCIPUNCTELLA, 62, 130, bred from 1. collected x in the heads 

 of Anthemis tlnctoria, at Ratisbon. 



Cleodora striatella, W. v., 56, 3G, described ; occurrence in 

 England ; 57, 125, occurrence near Brighton ; 58, 107, occurrence of 

 several specimens in the fens ; E. M. M. iii. 79, bred from seed heads 

 of Anthemis tlnctoria collected in autumn at Briinn, along with 

 Parasia paucipunctella. The Cleodora 1. when full fed quits the 

 seed head, the Parasia 1. does not. 



Chelaria HiJBNEEELLA, 56, 52, 1. said to feed on birch ; the i. 

 frequents poplars. 



AXARSIA SPARTIELLA, 56, 52, bred from furze; 57, 125, bred from 

 c2 



