OBSERVATIONS ON TINEINA. 27 



hop, at Ratisbon ; i. e.ix, b.x ; 68, 32 (v. H.), 1. e.viii on hop, at 

 J^reiburg in the Breisgau and at Speyer, first mining a pale spot in the 

 fork between 2 ribs of the leaf, afterwards feeding beneath a piece of 

 the edge of the leaf, turned down towards the underside, and which has 

 more or less of a conical form; i. m.ix. 



G. ELOXGELLA, 56) ^5, bred from 1. making large cones on hireh 

 leaves; E. ^M. M. iii. 80, cones of the 1. on birch found on the Lickey 

 Hills, near Birmingham. 



G. SiMPLONiELLA, 62. 132, occuri'ence in Belgium; flies in open 

 places along hedges of oaks viii, ix, among the heaths of the Campine. 



G. LIMOSELLA, 68, 33 (v. H.), 1. m.ix, at Mombach on Teiicrmm 

 Chamcedrys; it mines the leaves, which hence appear swollen on the 

 upperside, while the underside is drawn together in folds; i. e.vi, 

 b.vii. 



G, KOLLARIELLA, Zellcr, 62, 113, occun-ence in England, a specimen 

 having been found in the collection of Brit'mTi insects in the British 

 Museum; 68, 34 (v. H.), 1. m.vi and m.ix, b.x, mines the leaves of 

 broom (more rarely those of Genista Germanica) near Frankfort; the 

 mine is a large grey- brown spot, which often covers an entire leaf; the 

 1. quits one leaf to enter another; i. v and e.vii. 



G. PHASiANiPEXXELLA, 55, 54 (77), 1. in cones on leaves of Eumex 

 acetosella, produced also the var. G. quadruplella ; 1. also on Ruviex 

 oMusifolms. [L, usually found on Polygonum hydropiper.'] 



G. OMISSELLA, 57> 12G, 1. found abundantly at Reigate, IX; occur- 

 rence at Brighton. 



G. PAVOXIELLA, 62, 132, 1. viii in leaves of Margarita lellidi- 

 astrum, near Ziirich ; mine on the upperside from the tip towards the 

 base, first red, then brown and puckered; 1, also in leaves of Aster 

 amellus at Frankfort-on-the-Main ; 68, 33 (v. H.), I. m.x at Jugen- 

 heim, mining the leaves of Aster amellus ; the mine is large, often an 

 inch long, generally occupying the entire breadth of the leaf towards 

 the tip; the mine is reddish-brown, and more or less inflated in the 

 middle ; plants shaded by trees are preferred ; i. m.V. 



G. oxoxiDis, 58, 109, 1. found making flat Dipterous-looking blotches 

 in leaves of clover. 



G. SCALAEIELLA, 64, 167, bred from 1. mining the leaves of EcMum 

 vulgare, in winter, making slightly-puckered blotches. 



G. (IMPERIALELLA) HoFMANNiELLA, 61, HO, one captured near 



