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252 Lord Walsingham on the Tortricide, 
Depressaria ? acerbella. 
Depressaria acerbella, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., 
xxix., p..564. 
The typical specimen has lost its body and palpi; a 
redescription of it would, therefore, be useless. It does 
not appear to me to belong to the genus Depressaria, but, 
for the reasons above stated, it would be rash to suggest 
to what genus it might more properly be transferred. 
Enicostoma, Stephens 
Enicostoma coarctata, n.s. (Pl. X1., fig. 20). 
Capite antennis et palpis obscure fusco-griseis, palpis 
articulo secundo supra squamis elongatis subfasciculato, 
fusco-griseis. Alis anticis fusco-griseis, punctis duobus 
scabris ante medium uno in cellula, uno in plica nigris. 
Posticis quam anticis vix dilutioribus. 
Head, thorax, antenna, palpi, and fore wings dark 
fuscous-erey, the palpi with the second joint thickened 
on the upper side, with a somewhat appressed tuft of 
long scales slightly more developed than in the allied 
Kuropean species, Hnicostoma lobella, W. V.; the apical 
joint slender, acuminate, recurved. Fore wings narrower 
than in FE. lobella, of nearly the same dark fuscous-grey 
colour, but with only two raised dots of blackish scales, 
one on the dise before the middle, the other on the fold 
straight below it. In one specimen is a faint indication 
of a third spot towards the end of the cell. Hind wings 
and abdomen scarcely paler than the fore wings. 
Eixpanse, 15 mm. 
One specimen from Spring Vale. 
CrYPTOLECHIA, Zeller. 
Cryptolechia stramineella. (Pl. X1., fig. 21). 
Cryptolechia stramineella, Zell., Handlingar Kong. 
Svensk. Vetens. Akad., 1852, p. 107. 
Cryptolechia straminella, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., 
KXIX., DP. (40; 
(Nec C. straminella, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M., 
XXIK., P- [aae) 
There are five specimens of this species in Mr. Gooch’s 
collection. It is especially interesting, as being the 
