88 Mr. H. T. Stainton on 



The following is my arrangement of the species : — 



A. With the palpi spotted. 



a. The last joint of the palpi with a dark spot underneath. 



1. Meleagripennella. Anterior wings pale grey; no white line 



along the hinder margin. 



2. Devoniella. Anterior wings ochreous. 



3. Anguliferella. Anterior wings grey, with a white line along 



the hinder margin. 



5. Loganella. Anterior wings black. 



b. The last joint of the palpi encompassed with a broad black- 



brown ring interrupted on the upper side. 



4. Finitimella. 



c. The last joint of the palpi encompassed by a broad uninter- 



rupted black-brown ring. 



6. Anglicella. 



B. With the palpi entirely white. 



a. Face grey. 



7. Torquillella. 



b. Face white. 



8. Scolicella. Anterior wings grey, with the base and inner 



margin whitish. 



9. Ampliatella. The ground colour of the basal half of the 



anterior wings white. 

 Of these nine species, three have not yet been discovered in 

 Britain; viz. Anguliferella, Finitimella and Ampliatella ; two, 

 Meleagripennella and Torquillella, are common to this country and 

 the continent ; and four, Devoniella, Loganella, Anglicella and 

 Scolicella, are exclusively British, not having yet been discovered 

 on the continent. 



Sp. 1. Meleagripennella, Zeller. 



Alis anticis pallide fusco-cinereis, dorso albido farinato, costae 

 strigulis numerosis albidis, ciliis externe fusco-cinctis, puncto 

 atro apicali nullo. 



Meleagripennella, Z. (Linnsea Entomologica, vol. ii. p. 374.) 



Distinguished from its allies by the pale grey anterior wings 

 having no strongly marked black spot at the apex. 



Head and thorax whitish grey, with some brown hairs inter- 



