50 PAPERS BY DR. B. CLEMENS. 



Lanariella. Pale yellowish-brown, or a silky pale yellow, 



with sometimes a brownish discal spot.* 



Nubilipennella. Dark fuscous, dusted with dull yellowish. f 

 Variatella. Whitish, varied with dark brown, with white 



costal and dorsal spots. 



Medio-superior and central nervules of fore-wings arise on a 

 common stalk ; last branch of subcostal bifid. 



T. biflavimaculella.\ Palpi pale yellowish, dark brown 

 externally; antennas dark fuscous, darkest toward the base. 

 Head and front luteous. Thorax dark brown. Abdomen 

 dark grey. Fore-wings umber-brown, tinged with a violet 

 hue, especially toward the tip, where it prevails. On the 

 middle of costa, a pale yellow, somewhat triangular patch 

 extended to the disc, and a dorsal patch of the same hue at 

 the interior angle; cilia dark-coloured, dotted on the pos- 

 terior margin of the wing with pale yellow. Hind-wings 

 grey, with a bronzy hue. Exp. al. 6*50 lines. 

 Imago, August, September. 



Medio-superior and central nervules branch from a com- 

 mon stalk. 



T. dorsistrigella.^ Labial palpi yellowish, dark brown 

 externally, third article yellowish. Head and front very pale 

 yellow, tinged with dark brown on the sides above the eyes, 

 and at base of antennas. Antennas dull brown. Thorax 

 dark brown, with the disc very pale yellow. Fore-wings 

 blackish-brown, somewhat tinged with obscure reddish, with 

 a dorsal streak along the inner margin, whitish or pale 



* I received four specimens of this from Dr. Clemens; it is our T. biselliella, 

 Hummel. H. T. S. 



f I received three specimens of this from Dr. Clemens ; it is our T. fusci- 

 punctella, Haw. H. T. S. 



J I received two specimens of this from Dr. Clemens; it appears to be almost 

 identical with Tinea rusticella, var. spilotella, Tengstrom. H. T. S. 



I received three specimens of this from Dr. Clemens ; it appears to he a 

 good species allied to T. ferrnginella, Hub. H. T. S. 



