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COLEOPHORA FUSCOCUPRELLA. 



Plate CXVIII. Figure 8. 



Localities for this at present to be considered rare species 

 are in the counties of Kent and Sussex, so I am informed 

 by Mr. H. T. Stainton, of Mountsfield, near Lewisham, 

 to whom I am greatly indebted for repeated information on 

 various occasions. He will be worthy the name of a 

 "Man of Kent" and not a mere "Man of Kent" who 

 shall furnish us with the exact places of its capture, 

 dates, etc. 



COLEOPHORA WOCKEELLA. 

 Plate CXVIII. Figure 9. 



Localities for this species are Canterbury, Pembury. 



The situations where it is found are in woods. 



The perfect insect appears in the end- of June and in 

 July. 



The caterpillar is enclosed in a dark brown case, slightly 

 curved at the end. 



The date of the appearance of the caterpillar is in 

 April, May, and on to the beginning of June. 



It feeds on the wood betony, (Betonica officinalis,) the 

 woundwort, (Stachys hirta,) and the pilewort, (Ranun- 

 culus ficaria.) 



