20 LEPIDOPTERA. 



bro^Mi 1. in slioots of furze ; 58> 107, 1. and p. freely collected VI in 

 terminal slioots of furze, which they turn brown ; p. generally to be 

 found in the shoots. 



A. GENISTA, 56j 52, bred from boom. 



Ypsolophus teixotellus, 68) 142, bred from dull red 1. feeding 

 III in the seeds of the wild wallflower at Dolce Acqua; i. e.VI, Vii. I. 

 at rest sits with the ant. portion of the body slightly raised, something 

 like Gelechia Monffetella. 



Y. USTULELLUS, Fab., 68> 129, occurrence near Worcester, e.v. 1. 

 IX between united leaves of hazel and hornbeam, winters full fed in the 

 1. state. 



Y. FASCIELLUS, 56) 52, 1. IX on sloc in doubled-up leaves, with an 

 opening at each end. 



Y. (NoTHRis) DEFLECTIVELLUS, 64) 1C6, 1. on cloTcr; blacker than 

 the 1. of Durdhamellus ; 65) 136, 1. VI at Jena, between united leaves 

 of Trifolium medium, fed in captivity on T. pratense ; i. Vll. [The 

 oldest name of this insect is Lwiosellus.'] 



Y. (NoTHRis) DuEDHAiiELLUS, 55, 54 (76), 1. V in curled leaves 

 of Origanum vidgare; 56) 53, 1. black and white, not unlike that of 

 Gelechia rufescens; {Schmidiellns), 68, 23 (v. H.), 1. VI, between 

 spun-up leaves of Origanwn vulgare and Mentha arvensis; i. m.Vli. 

 [The oldest name of this insect is Schmidiellus.'] 



Y. JUNIPEEELLUS, Lin,, 55, 44 (Jc>%), described; occurrence of 1. on 

 3 uniper in Scotland. 



NoTHRiS VEEBASCELLA, 58, 107, Still obtainable at Ifor\\-ich ; 68, 

 144, 1. common everywhere about Cannes, on Verhascum ill. 



Aplota palpella, 56) 53, bred from rotten wood at Hanover. 



SOPHRONIA HUMERELLA, 56, 53, 1. on Gnaphalixnn arenarium ; 

 58) 107, 1. also in the terminal shoots of ArtemUia campestris. 



Pleurota bicostella, 62, ISO, 1. under a web on the mid-stem 

 of Erica cinerea, xi ; it spins a web amongst the heath, analogous to 

 that spun by an Yysolophus 1. on juniper. 



Harpella bracteella, Lin., 59, 152, described; occurrence in 

 England, near Gateshead, flying about some old tree stumps; 1. a rotten- 

 wood feeder, also in bark of mulberry trees ; 61, 107, capture of a 

 specimen at Crumlyn, in Monmouthshire. 



Anchinia grisescexs, 68) 24 (v. H.), 1. b.vil, on the Alp Laret, 

 near St. Moritz, between united leaves of Daphne alpina ; i. b.viii. 



