36 LEPIDOPTEllA. 



1858, p. 94, four specimens bred by Mr. Edleston; E. A. 

 1860, p. 146, again bred by Mr. Edleston j larvae found also 

 plentifully near Sheffield. 



128. LiTHOCOLLETis Bremiella, Zeller, E. A. 1856, 

 p. 40, bred from larvse collected in plenty near Bexley; a 

 figure of this species is given in the Plate of the E. A. 

 1856 (Fig. 7). 



129. LiTHOCOLLETis Cavella, Zeller, E. A. 1855, p. 71, 

 one bred from a biich-leaf from West Wickham ; several 

 captured on the Addington Road Fence. 



130. LiTHOCOLLETis Vacciniella, Scotf^ n. sp. E. A. 

 1855, p. 70, many bred by Mr. Scott at Fochabers, and by 

 Mr. Weaver in Perthshire. 



131. LiTHOCOLLETis ToRMiiNELLA, Frey, E. A. 1857, 

 p. 109, several bred from larvse near Lewisham ; E. A. 

 1862, p. 139, bred by Mr. M'Lachlan, from a morella cherry 

 tree at Exeter. 



132. Cemiostoma Wailesella, Sta'mton, E. A. 1859, p. 

 156, distinguished from C. Lahurnella and C. Spartifoliellay 

 Jias occurred at Tunbridge Wells, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

 and at Mottram; E. A. 1861, p. 113, occurrence in some 

 plenty near Liverpool ; E. A. 1862, p. 139, notice of the 

 habits of the larva. 



133. Cemiostoma Lotella, Stainton, E. A. 1859, p. 

 156, bred from larvae collected by Mr. T. Wilkinson, near 

 Scarborough ; E. A. 1862, p. 139, the insect here noticed 

 under this name has proved a distinct species, and is de- 

 scribed further on in the present volume under the name of 

 Cemiostoma Lathyrifoliella, 



134. Opostega spatulella, Guente, E. A. 1860, p. 135, 

 four taken by Mr. Tompkins at Southend, in Essex. 



