OBSERVATIONS ON TINEINA. 29 



C. LIMOSIPENNELLA, F. V. R., 55j 45 (67), described ; 1. vii, viii, 

 on elm and alder. 



C. OLIVACEELLA, 61, lHj 1- on Stellaria holostea ; case cylindrical 

 ochreous-brown, with the mouth turned slightly downwards and with a 

 distinct ventral keel ; the feeding 1. reposes nearly prostrate on the 

 surface of the leaf. 



C. UNIPUNCTELLA, 65, 137, 1. VIII feeding on the seeds of CJieno- 

 podium Tiyhndum at Jena ; case quite unlike those of C. anmilatella 

 and C. flavaginella, being formed of pieces of seed-husk fastened to- 

 gether, and has a most irregular and nubbly appearance., 



C. FUSCEDIXELLA, 58, HO, ^rcd from \. feeding on mallow, by the 

 side of an elm hedge. Is the 1. which feeds on Rihes sangidne^im the 

 same species ? 



C. WiLKixsoxi, Scott, 62, 113, a unicolorous grey Coleoplwra, 1. on 

 birch viii, ix, Scarborough; case made of a piece of leaf, dark-brown, 

 not bicoloured, longer than that of PoUtella, but shorter than that of 

 Vimijietella. 



C. VITISELLA, Gregson, 57, 106, n. sp.; 1. on Vaccinium Vitis-Idcea 

 in a case, not unlike a miniature case of C. anatipennella. 



C. sicciFOLiA, Stainton, 56, 37, n. sp.; described; 1. vri, viii, on 

 hawthorn in large cases formed of pieces of leaf unnecessarily large, 

 looking like dried leaves ; i. VI. 



C. BICOLOEELLA, Staiutou, 61, 89, 1. on alder near Hackney ; ease 

 something in the style of that of Viminetella, and distinctly of two 

 colours, but much stumpier and stouter than any Viminetella case 

 I ever met with. The nut-feeding C. politella of Scott may, perhaps, 

 be the same insect. 



C. OEBITELLA, 57, 127, two Specimens beaten from birch, e.vi; 

 bred from a case found on the trunk of a birch tree. 



C. PARIPEXXELLA, 56, 55, autumnal 1. successfully reared through 

 the vrinter and i. bred. 



C. (ASTCHNA) FUSCOCUPRELLA (FUSCOCILIELLA), 58, HI, a true 

 Coleoplwra ; 1. autumn on hazel, winters full fed and eats nothing fur- 

 ther in spring ; case very diflEerent to that of C. paripenyiella, being 

 much larger behind ; 60, 145, occurrence of 1. on nut-bushes at High- 

 gate. 



C. DEAUEATELLA, 70, 13, bred ; 1. probably a seed-feeder ; cases 

 apparently identical found b.viii in heads of Trifolium arvense. 



