Genera Depressaria, Sfc. 163 



t Sp. 30. Furvella (Pod.) Tr., Z. 



" Capite tlioraceque flavis ; alls anticis pallide hepaticis, basi 



punctoque medio flavis." Tr. 1. c. 

 Posterior wings not emarginated at the anal angle (according 

 to Zeller), thus resembling conterm'mella. 



Taken in July, in Austria and Hungary; larva unknown. 



t Sp. 31. Cnicella (Tis.), Tr., F. v. R., Z., D. 



" Alis anticis rubro-fuscis vel hepaticis, basi abrupte albido- 

 cinereis, punctis duobiis tribusve (rarius uno) disci longi- 

 tudinaliter positis albis." F. v. R. 1. c. 



The larva feeds gregariously in May on Eryngium campestre ; 

 the perfect insect appears in June. 



There are specimens of this in the British Museum. 



t Sp. 32. Hepatariella (Lien.), Z. (Isis, 1846, S. 282). 



" Palporum articulo terminali ad basim griseo, alis anterioribus 

 badiis (fern, basi abrupte dilutiore), fuscencenti-conspersis, 

 puncto uno duobusve disci mediis albis." Z. 1. c. 



Closely allied to the preceding. Taken by Madame Lienig in 

 Livonia in July. 



t Sp. 33. Impurella (Mtzn.), Tr., F. v. R., Z. 



" Alis anticis fusco-rufis, dense nigro, fusco albidoque pulve- 

 rulentis ; basi, costa, fascia dimidia ante, fasciaque integra 

 post medium albo-conspersis ; puncto medio obsoleto nigro- 

 fusco." F. v. R. 1. c. 



Beat out of pine trees by Mann in May and August. 



Sp. 34. Deprcssana, (Pyr.) F., Z. 



Depressella, (Tin.) F., Hbn. 407, D. 



Bluntii, C. 



Collarella, Zett. In. Lapp. 999, 6. 



A variable species ; distinguished not so much by the markings 

 of the wings, for Hiibner's figure shows none, as by the pale 

 colour of the palpi, head, and thorax. 



The larva is abundant in gardens near Berlin, on the umbels of 

 the carrot and parsnip. 



