British Species of the Genus Micropteryx. 39 



List of the Names of Species referred to — continued. 



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Solierella, Dup 34 



Sparmannella, Fab 35 



Subammanella, Sta 31 



Subpurpurella, Haw 33 



Sulcatella, Bentley 28 



Unimaculella, Zett 37 



Unipunctella, Dup 37 



Supplemental Note to the above Paper. 



[Read July 1st, 1850.] 



1st my Monograph of the genus Micropteryx, I have incorrectly 

 described as Aruncella, Scopoli (see page 29), a distinct, but 

 closely allied species ; the name to be retained for the insect there 

 described is Seppclla, Fabricius, and its correct synonymy, should 

 stand thus : 



<£ Seppella, Fab. 3, 2, 320 ; Haw. L. B. 573, 44 ; Steph. Illust. 

 iv. 362, 20. 



$ Podevinella, Hbn. 342; Treit. ix. 2, 119; Dup. xi. 399, pi. 

 302, fig. 5. 



$ Callhella, Bentley, Zool. 1086. 



Aruncella, Sta. Cat. Tin. p. 9 (non Scop, non Zell.) 



$ Eximiella (Kollar), Zeller, Ent. Ztg. Feb. 1850, p. 62. 



Whereas the synonymy of Aruncella will run thus : 



Aruncella, Scop. F. C. p. 254, No. 660 ; Zeller, Isis, 1839, 185. 



«£ Concinnella, Steph. Illustr. iv. 361, 19. 



I now proceed to describe this latter insect. 



Capillis ferrugineis, $ alis anlicis aureo-brunneis, basi ad costam 

 purpurea, fascia recta tenui argentea ante medium, maculaque indis- 

 tincta argentea prope basin ; 2 alis anlicis aureo-brunneis, basi ad 

 costam solum purpureo, hnmaculatis. 



Exp. alar. $ 3\, $ 4 lin. 



Head and face ferruginous. Antennae dark fuscous, in the $ 

 nearly as long as the anterior wings. Thorax golden brown, ab- 

 domen, legs and tarsi dark fuscous. 



Anterior wings of the $ golden brown, with the costa at the 

 base purple. Not far from the base is a rather faint silvery spot ; 



