34 LEPIDOPTERA. 



L. CONTURBATELLA, Hiibner, 57? 107, described; 1. amoogst terminal 

 leaves of EpiloMum angustifolhim on Box Hill. 



L. PROPINQUELLA, 57j 127, bred from Uj/ilohimn hirsntnm or 

 alsinifolhim; i. vil partial to flowers of ragwort; 59j 158, bred from 

 1. mining ii the young leaves of JE. Mrsutum. 



L. LACTEELLA, 56» 56, 1. on Epilobium hirsidum. 



L. Easchkiella, Tischer, 57? 108) described; 1. e.vii mining leaves 

 of EpiloMum angustifolkim. on Box Hill, i. vi and Viii; 68; 36 (v. H.), 

 1. m.Vl, b.Vli and m.ix, m.x, mining the leaves of E. angustifollum ; 

 when young the mine is narrow, more or less serpentine, but afterwards 

 becomes broader, often occupying the entire half of the leaf ; i. v, b.Yi 

 and e.vii, b.viii. 



L. OCHEACEELLA, 57i 127, 1. mines the stems, from the root upwards, 

 of Epilohium Mrsutum; young 1, v. 



L. PHRAGMITELLA, 58) HO, described ; captured by dozens in the 

 fens ; 59) 158, 1. in the heads of TypJia, secreting itself in the woolly 

 down ; 68) 36 (v. H.), 1. e.lll at Pfuagstadt in last year's heads of 

 Typha latifolia, living gregariously in the wool amongst the seeds; 

 i. Yl. 



L. DECOEELLA, 61) 113, bred from Epilohium hirsutum. [Also 

 stated to have been bred from Lythj'um salicaria, which was an error, 

 as we now know that the insect bred from that plant was Gelechia S2ib- 

 decurtella (Intelligencer, vol. x. p. 22).] 62) 135, bred from 1. feed- 

 ing in gall-like swellings on stems of Epilohium (aljyimnn) ; a gall 

 found m.x produced i. the following day ; 65j 139, galls containing 1, 

 and pupse found e.vill on E. parviflorum, montanum und palnstre at 

 Haslemere; 68) 152, bred from stems of E. montanum at Exeter, 

 which showed hardly any appearance of galls, but only here and there 

 a slight thickening ; the protruding ends of the white cocoons (looking 

 like little white spots on the stems) leading to the discovery of the 

 pupffl; 68) 37 (v. H.), 1. in a more or less rounded gall-like swelling, 

 sometimes as large as a pea, on the stem of E. alpinum, generally at 

 the base of a leaf-stalk, vill ; i. e.viii-x. 



L. ATEA, 55) 55 (77)— the dark variety bred from apple shoots, 1. 

 mining in the bud and in the alburnum of the bearing spur of the 

 apple — amongst many scores bred from apple-trees not a single light 

 variety was seen ; 56) 56, dark var. bred from apple at Berlin ; white 

 var. bred from 1. in the berries of hawthorn. [White var. bred e.vi 



