784 TINEINA [MONOPIS 



palpi moderate, porrected, second joint with long bristles at 

 apex above and beneath, terminal joint somewhat pointed. 

 Maxillary palpi long, filiform, folded. Posterior tibiae hairy. 

 Forewings with naked depression in disc ; Ib furcate, 3 and 4 

 stalked, 7 to costa, sometimes 6 and 7 or 7 and 8 stalked. 

 Hindwings 1, elongate -ovate, cilia f-1 ; 5 and 6 sometimes 

 stalked. 



A small but quite cosmopolitan genus, derived from Tinea ; 

 endemic species occur in each region, but there are others 

 whose range has been artificially extended over a large part of 

 the world. The genus shows more structural variation than 

 Tinea, especially in neuration, but the stalking of veins 3 and 

 4 of the forewings is a constant character for distinction. Imago 

 with forewings elongate, rather narrow, tolerably pointed. Larva 

 feeding on dry vegetable substance and various refuse, especially 

 of an excrementitious nature. 



1. Head and thorax white . . .5. monachella. 



not white . . .2. 



2. Forewings with yellowish dorsal streak 2. ferruginella. 



,, without dorsal streak . . 3. 



3. Head yellowish . . . .4. 



fuscous mixed with pale ochreous 3. fenestratella. 



4. Costa slenderly yellowish beyond middle 1. imella. 



without yellowish streak . . 4. rusticella. 



1. M. imella, Hb. 11-13 mm. Head ferruginous-yellowish. 

 Forewings purplish -fuscous, with some pale ochreous scales ; 

 costa slenderly pale ochreous-yellowish from before middle to 

 4; a small ochreous -whitish subhyaline median discal spot. 

 Hindwings bronzy-grey. 



Kent, Suffolk to Cambridge, Lancashire, local; C. and S. 

 Europe, Asia Minor; 6, 7. Larva in fur-refuse, felt, etc.; 

 10-4. 



2. M. ferruginella, Hb. 10-12 mm. Head ferruginous- 

 yellowish. Forewings dark fuscous, purplish-tinged, towards 

 costa sprinkled with whitish - ochreous ; an ochreous-yellowish 

 dorsal streak from near base to tornus, broadest before middle ; 

 a whitish subhyaline median discal spot. Hindwings purplish- 

 fuscous. 



Britain to the Clyde, E. Ireland, local ; C. and S. Europe, 

 Asia Minor, N. Africa, N. America, Australia, New Zealand, 

 spread by artificial means ; 6, 7, 10. Larva in a case on seeds 

 of Artemisia and doubtless other plants ; 8-4. 



3. M. fenestratella, Heyd. 11-14 mm. Head fuscous, 



